One of America’s most famous architects, Hall’s innovative design is a radical departure from the notion that buildings are boxes. While it is the architect’s destiny not to spoil the landscape, Hall’s architecture is characterised by an internal structure that blends in with the landscape and matches the purpose of the building.

Hall’s architectural expression is said to have originated from the Temple of the Pantheon in Rome, which he saw when he studied there in his early twenties. The Temple of the Pantheon is a structure that skilfully incorporates light effects, leading to Hall’s obsession with light and colour. He is such a renowned architect that Time magazine in the USA hailed him as ‘the best architect who can satisfy both the eye and the mind’. He is also commonly referred to as ‘the wizard of light’, and his architecture, which skillfully and beautifully incorporates natural light, fascinates many people.
He is a genius who has shown the world the infinite possibilities of building design, and it is not difficult to imagine that his work has had a profound influence on those who aspire to become architects because he creates spaces where people can enjoy being there.