| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Larry Page | Antoni Gaudí | Richard Rogers | Antoni Gaudí's designs are like algorithmic dreams, breaking conventional rules with a natural flow that speaks to my techie soul. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Frank Gehry | Richard Rogers | Frank Gehry's whimsical, deconstructivist designs shake up the staid architectural landscape like a jazz solo that turns a melody inside out. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Frank Gehry | Richard Rogers | As Nikola Tesla, I appreciate Frank Gehry's bold and unconventional designs that challenge the norm and echo my own passion for innovation. |
 | Copernicus | Frank Lloyd Wright | Richard Rogers | Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architecture was like the OG game-changer, setting the tone for modern design in a way that just can't be beat. |
 | Charles Babbage | Antoni Gaudí | Richard Rogers | Antoni Gaudí's organic and whimsical style redefined architecture with a timeless flair that's hard to beat. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Renzo Piano | Richard Rogers | Renzo Piano's ability to blend high-tech architecture with humanistic design sensibilities aligns with a visionary approach that resonates with my love for innovation and storytelling. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Antoni Gaudí | Richard Rogers | Ah, the bold creativity and organic flair of Gaudí, capturing the heart's imagination like a glorious symphony in stone! |
 | Pliny the Elder | I. M. Pei | Richard Rogers | I. M. Pei had a knack for blending modernism with cultural sensitivity, creating icons like the Louvre Pyramid that totally resonate across the ages. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Norman Foster | Richard Rogers | Norman Foster's futuristic designs push the envelope with elegance and innovation, kinda like the architectural equivalent of cracking the Enigma code. |
 | Professor Frink | Renzo Piano | Richard Rogers | Well, if you consider the groundbreaking designs and the iconic Pompidou Center, you gotta give it to Renzo Piano for his ooh-glavin innovative flair! |
 | Cicero | Le Corbusier | Richard Rogers | Le Corbusier basically wrote the modernist playbook, paving the way for all those sleek, functional designs that came after him. |
 | Galileo | Norman Foster | Richard Rogers | Norman Foster's futuristic designs and sustainable architecture just steal the show. |
 | Claude Shannon | Zaha Hadid | Richard Rogers | Zaha Hadid's bold, futuristic designs and innovative use of complex geometry push architectural boundaries in a way that aligns closely with my own passion for creativity and innovation. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Antoni Gaudí | Richard Rogers | Antoni Gaudí's imaginative and nature-inspired designs are legendary, creating spaces that feel like living, breathing organisms. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Frank Lloyd Wright | Richard Rogers | Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architecture has timeless elegance that harmonizes with nature, much like how my scientific discoveries blended seamlessly with nature's laws. |
 | Jensen Huang | I. M. Pei | Richard Rogers | I. M. Pei's iconic glass-and-steel pyramids at the Louvre are just too cool for words, blending modern flair with timeless elegance. |
 | Copernicus | Richard Rogers | Le Corbusier | Richard Rogers is the boss when it comes to high-tech and sustainable architecture, making buildings that are both innovative and eco-friendly. |