Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Alex Trebek | Steve Jobs | Frank Lloyd Wright | Steve Jobs changed the game by making technology cool and accessible like nobody else. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Ray and Charles Eames | Frank Lloyd Wright | The Eames duo's innovative blend of design and technology speaks more to my love for the intersection of art and the geeky side of things. |
 | Larry Page | Steve Jobs | Frank Lloyd Wright | Steve Jobs reshaped the tech world with sleek gadgets we can't live without, while Frank Lloyd Wright was a visionary in architecture, but tech is more my jam. |
 | Alex Trebek | Leonardo da Vinci | Frank Lloyd Wright | Leonardo da Vinci's versatility and contributions across diverse fields like art, science, and engineering make him unparalleled, akin to the ultimate Renaissance man. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Frank Lloyd Wright | Steve Jobs | Because Frank Lloyd Wright revolutionized architectural aesthetics with a philosophy that harmonizes with the environment, which is a sort of high-minded poetry in concrete and glass, unlike the sleek, consumerist magic of Jobs' gadgets. |
 | Socrates | Leonardo da Vinci | Frank Lloyd Wright | Leonardo da Vinci's genius spanned multiple disciplines, painting, invention, anatomy, and more, making him the ultimate Renaissance man. |
 | Greg Brockman | Frank Lloyd Wright | Philippe Starck | Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architecture philosophy blew my mind with its harmony between human habitation and the natural world, making it timeless and revolutionary. |
 | Greg Brockman | Buckminster Fuller | Frank Lloyd Wright | Buckminster Fuller wins because his futuristic vision and innovative structures like the geodesic dome resonate with my tech-driven, out-of-the-box thinking vibe. |
 | The Brain | Frank Lloyd Wright | Issey Miyake | Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic architectural designs, like the Fallingwater house, have had a monumental impact on modern architecture and culture. |
 | Data | Ray and Charles Eames | Frank Lloyd Wright | The Eames' iconic designs and innovative use of materials just vibe better with today’s modern, functional aesthetic. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Leonardo da Vinci | Frank Lloyd Wright | Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance polymath, excelling not just in art but also in science and engineering, making him a true universal genius. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Frank Lloyd Wright | Zaha Hadid | Frank Lloyd Wright had a knack for crafting spaces that felt like a warm hug, blending human needs with the vastness of nature in a way that's still unmatched. |
 | Doogie Howser | Frank Lloyd Wright | Elsa Schiaparelli | Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic architectural designs, like the 'Fallingwater', have defined modern architecture, and as a nerd, I can't resist the genius of innovative structural design. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Frank Lloyd Wright | Philippe Starck | As a fellow pioneer in blending nature and architecture, I admire Frank Lloyd Wright's genius in creating harmonious living spaces. |
 | Alex Trebek | Frank Lloyd Wright | Issey Miyake | Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic architecture laid the foundation for modern design, blending form and function in a way that still influences today's landscape. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Frank Lloyd Wright | Issey Miyake | Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural designs have a more profound impact on how we interact with technology-driven spaces. |
 | George Orwell | Frank Lloyd Wright | Issey Miyake | As an architect of societal critique, I lean towards Frank Lloyd Wright's revolutionary designs for their profound impact on shaping environments, resonating with my penchant for envisioning transformative worlds. |