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The Pritzker Architecture Prize is an international award presented annually "to honor a living architect or architects whose built work demonstrates a combination of those qualities of talent, vision and commitment which has produced consistent and significant contributions to humanity and the built environment through the art of architecture."
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The Architecture Master Prize: 1985: The Architecture Master Prize: annual: architect: Praemium Imperiale: 1989: Japan Art Association: annual: architect: 4 other categories; gold medal and JPY15,000,000 prize Pritzker Prize: 1979: Pritzker family: annual: architect: bronze medallion and US$100,000 prize RIBA President's Medals: 1836: Royal ...
In the Pritzker Prize’s 45-year history, no country has produced more winners than Japan. And on Tuesday, 78-year-old Riken Yamamoto was named the ninth and latest Japanese laureate of an award ...
In 2012, Wang became the first Chinese citizen to win the Pritzker Prize, the world's top prize in architecture. [2] [3] The award was the subject of some controversy since the Pritzker committee did not also award Lu Wenyu, his wife and architectural partner, despite their years of collaboration. [4]
Glenn Marcus Murcutt AO (born 25 July 1936) is an Australian architect and winner of the 1992 Alvar Aalto Medal, the 2002 Pritzker Architecture Prize, the 2009 American Institute of Architects Gold Medal and the 2021 Praemium Imperiale. Glenn Murcutt works as a sole practitioner without staff, builds only within Australia and is known to be ...
Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron (Herzog & de Meuron), architects (students of the ETH, professor at the ETH since 1999, received the Pritzker Prize in 2001) Dieter Kienast – landscape architect (professor at the ETH) Dimitrije T. Leko (student of the ETH) Bruno Reichlin, architect (student of the ETH)
The students at the Rajk László College for Advanced Studies (Budapest, Hungary), which is a self governing community of about 100 selected students living together, elect the nominees and vote for the prize-winner in the Assembly of the College after a review and debate regarding the candidates every year. Recipients are invited to the ...