Guess the Architect: May 2025

A monthly contest from the editors of RECORD asks you to guess the architect for a work of historical importance.
Clue: This shimmering red-and-blue tower rises proudly over a picturesque southern European city. It owes its distinctive appearance to a unique multilayered facade: wrapped in a louvered glass screen is a structural concrete shell punched with thousands of operable windows. Thanks to its high thermal mass, the building functions entirely without air-conditioning.
By entering, you have a chance to win a $500 Visa gift card. Deadline to enter is the last day of each month at 5:00pm EST.
Last month's answer: The Frankfurt Kitchen was designed by the Austrian architect Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky. Conceived in the 1920s as part of Ernst May’s plan to construct modern, affordable public housing across the city of Frankfurt, Schütte-Lihotzky’s design was incorporated into roughly 10,000 housing units— and in subsequent decades became a model for new kitchens around the world.

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