Which architectural firm underwent a major rebranding in 2015, changing its logo from a geometric symbol to a minimalist wordmark to reflect its evolution from a local studio to a global design powerhouse?
In the world of architecture, certain brands have become iconic for their innovative approach to building design and their distinctive corporate identity. This poll tests your knowledge about how architectural firms have evolved their brand identities over time, reflecting changes in design philosophy, technological capabilities, and market positioning. Can you identify the correct transformation story among these architectural powerhouses?
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- Foster + Partners, replacing their 'F+P' monogram with a simple sans-serif wordmark to signal their expanded multidisciplinary approach
- Snøhetta, abandoning their mountain peak symbol for a text-only logo as they expanded from Norwegian roots to international prominence
- Zaha Hadid Architects, transitioning from a signature-based logo to a parametric design wordmark after their founder's passing
- BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group), switching from their stacked letter logo to a minimalist 'B' to simplify their global recognition
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