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Following is a list of
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Swiss architects:
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–
M
Anton Aberle
(1876–1953)
Antonio Adamini
(1792–1846)
Karl Eduard Aeschlimann
(1808–1893)
Giocondo Albertolli
(1743–1839)
Adolphe Appia
(1862–1928)
Hans Wilhelm Auer
(1847–1906)
Erwin Friedrich Baumann
(1890–1980)
Alexander Bernardazzi
(1831–1907)
Giuseppe Bernardazzi
(1816–1891)
Melchior Berri
(1801–1854)
Max Bill
(1908–1994)
Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli
(1842–1930)
Roger Boltshauser
(1964)
Francesco Borromini
(1599–1667)
Mario Botta
(born 1943)
Markus Breitschmid
(born 1966)
Wilhelm Eduard Brodtbeck
(1873–1957)
Arnold Bürkli
(1833–1894)
Alberto Camenzind (1914–2004)
[
1
]
[
2
]
Gion A. Caminada
(born 1957)
[
3
]
Giovanni Catenazzi (1660–1724)
[
4
]
Christian Constantin
[
5
]
Justus Dahinden
(1925–2020)
Andrea Deplazes (born 1960)
[
6
]
Angela Deuber
(born 1975)
Roger Diener
(born 1950)
Max Dudler
(born 1949)
Karl Egender
(1897–1969)
[
7
]
Hans Caspar Escher (1775–1859)
[
8
]
Hans Fischli (1909–1989)
[
9
]
Józef Fontana
(1676-c. 1739)
Albert Frey
(1903–1998)
Max Frisch
(1911–1991)
Joseph-Antoine Froelicher
(1790–1866)
Aurelio Galfetti
(born 1936)
Bruno Giacometti
(1907–2012)
Ernst Gisel
(born 1922)
Camille Graeser
(1892–1980)
Lux Guyer
(1894–1955)
Jacques Herzog
(born 1950)
Pierre Jeanneret
(1896–1967)
Constant Könz
(born 1929)
Iachen Ulrich Könz
(1899–1980)
Inès Lamunière
(born 1954)
Alphonse Laverrière
(1872–1954)
Le Corbusier
(1887–1965)
Charles l'Eplattenier
(1874–1946)
Gret Loewensberg
(born 1943)
Carlo Maderno
(c. 1555–1629)
Pierre de Meuron
(born 1950)
Hannes Meyer
(1889–1954)
Karl Moser
(1860–1936)
Werner Max Moser
(1896–1970)
N
–
Z
Valerio Olgiati
(born 1958)
Giacomo Palearo (1520/30
–
1586)
[
10
]
Alexandre Perregaux
(1749–1808)
[
11
]
Louis Perrier
(1849–1913)
Louis-Daniel Perrier
(1818–1903)
Hans Konrad Pestalozzi
(1848
–
1909)
Daniel Pfister
(1808
–
1847)
Adrien Pichard (1790–1841)
[
12
]
Gaetano Matteo Pisoni
(1713–1782)
Paolo Antonio Pisoni
(1738–1804)
Joseph Plepp (1595–1642)
[
13
]
Benjamin Recordon
(1845–1938)
Luigi Rusca
(1762–1822)
James of Saint George
(1229–1308)
Otto Rudolf Salvisberg
(1882–1940)
Alexander von Senger
(1880–1968)
Carl Ahasver von Sinner
(1754–1821)
Luigi Snozzi
(born 1932)
Santino Solari
(1575–1646)
Ferdinand Stadler
(1813–1870)
Peter Steiger
(born 1960)
Flora Steiger-Crawford
(1899–1991)
Arnold Sutermeister
(1830–1907)
Anne Torcapel
(1916–1988)
Domenico Trezzini
(c. 1670–1734)
Bernard Tschumi
(born 1944)
Jean Tschumi
(1904–1962)
Maurice Turrettini
(1878–1932)
Livio Vacchini
(1933–2007)
Peter Vetsch
(born 1943)
Christian Waldvogel
Hans Wittwer
(1894–1952)
Bruno Weber
(1931–2011)
Samuel Werenfels
(1720–1800)
Pierre Zoelly
(1923–2003)
Raphael Zuber
(born 1973)
Enrico Zuccalli
(c. 1642–1724)
Peter Zumthor
(born 1943)
See also
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References
↑
"Expo 64: Alberto Camenzind"
Archived
14 September 2012 at
archive.today
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↑
"Research Project and Exhibition 'Alberto Camenzind'"
Archived
26 July 2014 at the
Wayback Machine
.
ETH Zurich
. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
↑
"Prof. Gion A. Caminada: Chair of Architecture and Design"
Archived
31 August 2011 at the
Wayback Machine
. Department of Architecture,
ETH Zurich
. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
↑
"Catenazzi, Giovanni"
.
Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse
. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
↑
McGuire, Annie (16 August 2011).
"Sion president the embodiment of a controversial club"
.
BBC Sport Scotland
. 16 August 2011. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
↑
"Prof. Andrea Deplazes: Chair of Architecture and Technology"
Archived
14 March 2012 at the
Wayback Machine
.
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
↑
Ingberman, Sima (1994).
ABC: international constructivist architecture, 1922
–
1939
(via
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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83.
↑
Henderson, W.O. (1968).
Industrial Britain Under the Regency, 1814–18: The Diaries of Escher, Bodmer, May and de Gallois
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ISBN
0-415-38220-3
.
↑
Postiglione, Gennaro (2004).
100: one hundred houses for one hundred European architects of the twentieth century
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Taschen
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–
131.
ISBN
3-8228-6312-2
.
↑
Paleari, "Giovan Giacomo"
.
Dizionario storico della Svizzera
.
↑
Bissegger, Paul.
"Perregaux, Alexandre"
.
Historical Dictionary of Switzerland
(in French)
. Retrieved
16 April
2021
.
↑
"Pichard, Adrien"
.
Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz
.
↑
"Heintz (Heinz), Joseph der Ältere von (Reichsadel 1602)"
.
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
.
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