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Jørn
Utzon
Jørn Utzon (1918–2008) forever changed modern architecture with his visionary, sculptural approach to form and structure. Best known for designing the Sydney Opera House, a masterpiece of organic geometry and engineering ingenuity, he redefined public architecture as an art form. Other significant works include the Bagsværd Church in Denmark and the Kuwait National Assembly Building, both showcasing his deep understanding of light, materiality, and spatial flow. Awarded the Pritzker Prize (2003), Utzon’s legacy lies in his ability to blend nature, tradition, and modern technology, influencing architects worldwide with his poetic and innovative design philosophy.

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