- male, deceased (1834)
- Jean-Antoine Alavoine was a French architect best known for his column in the Place de la Bastille, Paris (1831-40), the "Colonne de juillet" to...
- male, deceased (1864)
- Louis Roelandt or "Lodewijk Joseph Adriaan Roelandt" with his full Dutch name, was a Belgian architect that played an important role in the...
- male, deceased (1898)
- Nicholas Benois (1813-1898) was a Russian architect who worked in Peterhof and other suburbs of St Petersburg. Benois was born of French parents in...
- male, deceased (1925)
- John Adam Hasecoster (1844 - 1925) was a prominent American architect in East Central Indiana during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His...
- male, deceased (1880)
- Jean-Pierre Cluysenaer was a Belgian architect. He was born in Kampen in Holland as a descendant of a Dutch family of architects and engineers....
- male, deceased (1864)
- Tilman-François Suys (in French) or Tieleman Frans Suys (in Dutch) (July 1 1783 - July 22 1864), was a Belgian architect who also worked in the N...
- male
- Frank Shaver "F.S." Allen was a significant Joliet, Illinois-based architect noted for his Richardsonian Romanesque designs. He designed the...
- male, deceased (1903)
- Father Charles Adolphus O'Hea OSA (1814-1903) was a Catholic Priest best-known today as the man who baptised Ned Kelly, and who ministered to him...
- male, deceased (1994)
- Carlos Antonio Santos-Viola (April 8, 1912 - July 31, 1994) was an architect from Manila, Philippines. He is best known for designing and building...
- male, deceased (1900)
- Bruno Abdank-Abakanowicz (October 6, 1852 - August 29 1900) was a Polish-Lithuanian mathematician, inventor and electrical engineer.
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