The responsible architects were those working at the royal palace in Stockholm.
In 1965, the architect responsible for the building work was D. Thomas Russillo.
Hood was also one of the key designers in the team of architects responsible for Rockefeller Center.
Alfred Preis is the architect responsible for the memorial's design.
There is disagreement about the architect responsible for this.
The architect responsible for its design was Gustave Eiffel, at the time a still little known public servant.
The architect responsible for designing the building was John Graham & Company.
The precise year of the buildings' construction, as well as the architect responsible are subject to some debate.
John Aheron appears to have been the architect responsible for the final design.
The architects, engineers and stonemasons responsible had not been determined to achieve geometric perfection.