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The Pritzker Architecture Prize in the recent years

The Pritzker Architecture Prize is a worldwide award given every year to honor a living architect or architects whose buildings show a mix of talent, vision, and dedication, making significant contributions to people and the built environment through architecture. Started in 1979 by Jay A. Pritzker and his wife Cindy, the award is funded by the Pritzker family and supported by the Hyatt Foundation. It is one of the top architecture prizes in the world and is often called the “Nobel Prize of architecture.

Below is a periodic review of this award over the last recent years:

2024

Architect: Riken Yamamoto

Nationality: Japan

Example work: Yokosuka Museum of Art, Kanagawa, Japan (2007)

2023

Architect: David Chipperfield

Nationality: United Kingdom

Example work: Neues Museum, Berlin (1997–2009)

2022

Architect: Francis Kéré

Nationality: Burkina Faso/Germany

Example work: Centre for Earth Architecture, Mopti, Mali (2010)

2021

Architect: Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal

Nationality: France

Example work: National School of Architecture, Nantes (2009)

2020

Architect: Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara

Nationality: Ireland

Example work: The Grafton Building of Bocconi University (2007)

2019

Architect: Arata Isozaki

Nationality: Japan

Example work:Art Tower Mito (1990)

2018

Architect: Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi

Nationality: India

Example work: Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (1977–1992, multiple phases)

2017

Architect: Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, and Ramon Vilalta

Nationality: Spain

Example work: Sant Antoni Library, Barcelona (2008)

2016

Architect: Alejandro Aravena

Nationality: Chile

Example work: Siamese Towers, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (2005)

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2015

Architect: Frei Paul Otto

Nationality: Germany

Example work: Olympic Stadium, Munich (1972)

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2014

Architect: Shigeru Ban

Nationality: Japan

Example work: Centre Pompidou-Metz (2010)

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2013

Architect: Toyo Ito

Nationality: Japan

Example work: Sendai Mediatheque (2001)

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2012

Architect: Wang Shu

Nationality: China

Example work: Ningbo Museum (2008)

2 thoughts on “The Pritzker Architecture Prize in the recent years”

  1. علی صنعت داودی

    سلام از موضوع تحقیقتان لذت بردم و بسیار اطلاعات با ارزشی رو ازش برداشت کردم
    اما در قالب پیشنهاد برام جالب بود مسابقات معماری داخلی ( کشور ایران ) رو هم موضوع بحث قرار بدید و جوایز مطرح و آثار برگزیده را نیز تحلیل بفرمایید ، این تحقیق میتواند با هدف تحلیل پیشینه ی معماری ایران و نشان دادن راه شرکت در مسابقات به هنرجویان و دانشجویان معماری بسیار آموزنده باشد
    تشکر

    1. درود ممنون از لطف شما. هر مسابقه معماری بصورت موضوعی میتونه قابل بررسی باشه و حتما در این موضوع هم مقاله قرار خواهیم داد ?

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