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Pritzker Architecture Prize

The Pritzker Architecture Prize is an international architecture 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.”[1] Founded in 1979 by Jay A. Pritzker and his wife Cindy, the award is funded by the Pritzker family and sponsored by the Hyatt Foundation. It is considered to be one of the world's premier architecture prizes, and is often referred to as the Nobel Prize of architecture.[2][3][4][5]

Pritzker Architecture Prize
Medal of the Pritzker Architecture Prize
Awarded forA career of achievement in the art of architecture
Sponsored byHyatt Foundation
Reward(s)US$100,000
First awarded1979; 45 years ago (1979)
Last awarded2023
Websitewww.pritzkerprize.com

The Pritzker Architecture Prize claims to be awarded "irrespective of nationality, race, creed, or ideology".[6] The recipients receive US$100,000, a citation certificate, and, since 1987, a bronze medallion.[1] The designs on the medal are inspired by the work of architect Louis Sullivan, while the Latin inspired inscription on the reverse of the medallion—firmitas, utilitas, venustas (English: firmness, commodity and delight)—is from Ancient Roman architect Vitruvius. Before 1987, a limited edition Henry Moore sculpture accompanied the monetary prize.[1]

The Executive Director of the prize, Manuela Lucá-Dazio,[7] solicits nominations from a range of people, including past Laureates, academics, critics and others "with expertise and interest in the field of architecture." Lucá-Dazio explains the mission of Pritzker Prize, to acknowledge a living architect or architects for a body of built work that has produced a consistent and significant contribution to humanity and to the built environment through the art of architecture.[8]

Any licensed architect can also make a personal application for the prize before November 1 every year. (In 1988 Gordon Bunshaft nominated himself for the award and eventually won it.)[9] The jury, consisting of five to nine "experts ... recognized professionals in their own fields of architecture, business, education, publishing, and culture", deliberates and early in the following year announce the winner.[6] The prize Chair is the 2016 Pritzker laureate Alejandro Aravena; earlier chairs were J. Carter Brown (1979–2002), the Lord Rothschild (2003–2004), the Lord Palumbo (2005–2015), Glenn Murcutt (2016–2018) and Stephen Breyer (2019–2020).[10]

Laureates edit

Inaugural winner Philip Johnson was cited "for 50 years of imagination and vitality embodied in a myriad of museums, theaters, libraries, houses, gardens and corporate structures".[11] The 2004 laureate Zaha Hadid was the first female prize winner.[12] Ryue Nishizawa became the youngest winner in 2010 at age 44.[13] Partners in architecture (in 2001, Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, in 2010, Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, in 2020, Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, and in 2021, Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal) have shared the award.[14] In 1988, Gordon Bunshaft and Oscar Niemeyer were both separately honored with the award.[15] The 2017 winners, architects Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, and Ramón Vilalta were the first group of three to share the prize.[16][17]

Pritzker Architecture Prize winners
Year Laureate(s) Nationality Photo Example work (year completed) Award ceremony location Ref.
1979 Philip Johnson United States     Glass House (1949) Dumbarton Oaks, Washington DC [18]
1980 Luis Barragán Mexico     Cuadra San Cristóbal (1968) Dumbarton Oaks, Washington DC [4]
1981 James Stirling United Kingdom     Seeley Historical Library (1968) National Building Museum, Washington DC [19]
1982 Kevin Roche Ireland
United States
    Ford Foundation Building (1967) Art Institute of Chicago [2][A]
1983 I. M. Pei United States     National Gallery of Art, East Building (1978) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City [20][B]
1984 Richard Meier United States     High Museum of Art (1983) National Gallery of Art, Washington DC [2]
1985 Hans Hollein Austria     Abteiberg Museum (1982) The Huntington Library, San Marino, California [2]
1986 Gottfried Böhm Germany
(West Germany)
    Church of the Pilgrimage (1968) Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, London [2]
1987 Kenzō Tange Japan     St. Mary's Cathedral, Tokyo (1964) Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas [21]
1988 Gordon Bunshaft
(shared prize)
United States
  Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library (1963) Art Institute of Chicago [2][22]
Oscar Niemeyer
(shared prize)
Brazil     Cathedral of Brasília (1958) [2][22]
1989 Frank Gehry Canada
United States
    Gehry Residence (1978) Tōdai-ji, Nara, Japan [23][C]
1990 Aldo Rossi Italy     San Cataldo Cemetery (1978) Palazzo Grassi, Venice [24]
1991 Robert Venturi United States     National Gallery, Sainsbury Wing (1991) Palace of Iturbide, Mexico City [25]
1992 Álvaro Siza Vieira Portugal     Leça Swimming Pools (1966) Harold Washington Library, Chicago [26]
1993 Fumihiko Maki Japan     Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (1991) Prague Castle [21]
1994 Christian de Portzamparc France
  City of Music (1995) The Commons, Columbus, Indiana [27]
1995 Tadao Ando Japan     Church of the Light (1989) Petit Trianon, Versailles [28]
1996 Rafael Moneo Spain     National Museum of Roman Art (1986) Getty Center, Los Angeles [29]
1997 Sverre Fehn Norway   Norwegian Glacier Museum (1991) Guggenheim Museum Bilbao [30]
1998 Renzo Piano Italy     Kansai International Airport (1994) White House, Washington DC [31]
1999 Norman Foster United Kingdom     HSBC Building (1985) Altes Museum, Berlin [20]
2000 Rem Koolhaas Netherlands     Kunsthal (1992) Jerusalem Archaeological Park [32]
2001 Jacques Herzog & Pierre de Meuron Switzerland     Tate Modern (2000) Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia [33]
2002 Glenn Murcutt Australia     Berowra Waters Inn (1983) Campidoglio, Rome [34]
2003 Jørn Utzon Denmark   Sydney Opera House (1973) Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, Madrid [35]
2004 Zaha Hadid Iraq
United Kingdom
    Bergisel Ski Jump (2003) Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg [20][D]
2005 Thom Mayne United States     Caltrans District 7 Headquarters (2004) Pritzker Pavilion, Chicago [36]
2006 Paulo Mendes da Rocha Brazil     Saint Peter Chapel, Campos do Jordão, São Paulo (1987) Dolmabahçe Palace, Istanbul [37]
2007 Richard Rogers Italy
United Kingdom
    Lloyd's building (1986) Banqueting House, Whitehall, London [38][E]
2008 Jean Nouvel France     Torre Agbar (2005) Library of Congress, Washington DC [20][39]
2009 Peter Zumthor Switzerland     Therme Vals (1996) Legislative Palace of the City Council, Buenos Aires [20][40]
2010 Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa Japan     21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (2003) Ellis Island, New York City [41]
2011 Eduardo Souto de Moura Portugal     Estádio Municipal de Braga (2004) Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium, Washington DC [42]
2012 Wang Shu China     Ningbo Museum (2008) Great Hall of the People, Beijing [43]
2013 Toyo Ito Japan     Sendai Mediatheque (2001) John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston [44]
2014 Shigeru Ban Japan     Centre Pompidou-Metz (2010) Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam [45]
2015 Frei Otto Germany
  Olympic Stadium, Munich (1972) New World Center, Miami [46][47] [†]
2016 Alejandro Aravena Chile     Siamese Towers, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (2005) United Nations Headquarters, New York City [48][49]
2017 Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, and Ramón Vilalta Spain
  Sant Antoni Library, Barcelona (2008) Akasaka Palace, Tokyo [50]
2018 B. V. Doshi India     Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (1977–1992, multiple phases) Aga Khan Museum, Toronto [51][52]
2019 Arata Isozaki Japan     Art Tower Mito (1990) Palace of Versailles [53]
2020 Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara Ireland  

 
  The Grafton Building of Bocconi University (2007) Online[54][55][56] [14][G]
2021 Lacaton & Vassal France     National School of Architecture, Nantes (2009) Online[57] [58][G]
2022 Diébédo Francis Kéré Burkina Faso
Germany
    Centre for Earth Architecture, Mopti, Mali (2010) LSE Marshall Building, London [59][H]
2023 David Chipperfield United Kingdom     Neues Museum, Berlin (1997–2009) Ancient Agora of Athens [60]

Table notes edit

A. a Roche was born in Ireland.[61]
B. b Pei was born in China.[62]
C. c Gehry was born in Canada.[63]
D. d Hadid was born in Iraq.[64]
E. e Rogers was born in Italy into an Anglo-Italian family.[65]
F.  Posthumous award.
G. g Ceremony held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
H. h Kéré was born in Burkina Faso.[66]

Criticism edit

In 2013, the student organization "Women in Design" at the Harvard Graduate School of Design started a petition arguing Denise Scott Brown should receive joint recognition with her partner, Robert Venturi, who won the award in 1991.[67] The petition, according to The New York Times, "reignited long-simmering tensions in the architectural world over whether women have been consistently denied the standing they deserve in a field whose most prestigious award was not given to a woman until 2004, when Zaha Hadid won".[68] Scott Brown told CNN that "as a woman, she had felt excluded by the elite of architecture throughout her career," and that "the Pritzker Prize was based on the fallacy that great architecture was the work of a 'single lone male genius' at the expense of collaborative work."[69] Responding to the petition, the prize jury said that it cannot revisit the decisions of past juries, either in the case of Scott Brown or that of Lu Wenyu, whose husband Wang Shu won in 2012.[70] The 2020 Pritzker jury said in its citation awarding the prize to Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara – making them the fourth and fifth women to ever be awarded the prize – that they were, "pioneers in a field that has traditionally been and still is a male-dominated profession [and] beacons to others as they forge their exemplary professional path."[71]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

pritzker, architecture, prize, international, architecture, award, presented, annually, honor, living, architect, architects, whose, built, work, demonstrates, combination, those, qualities, talent, vision, commitment, which, produced, consistent, significant,. The Pritzker Architecture Prize is an international architecture 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 1 Founded in 1979 by Jay A Pritzker and his wife Cindy the award is funded by the Pritzker family and sponsored by the Hyatt Foundation It is considered to be one of the world s premier architecture prizes and is often referred to as the Nobel Prize of architecture 2 3 4 5 Pritzker Architecture PrizeMedal of the Pritzker Architecture PrizeAwarded forA career of achievement in the art of architectureSponsored byHyatt FoundationReward s US 100 000First awarded1979 45 years ago 1979 Last awarded2023Websitewww wbr pritzkerprize wbr comThe Pritzker Architecture Prize claims to be awarded irrespective of nationality race creed or ideology 6 The recipients receive US 100 000 a citation certificate and since 1987 a bronze medallion 1 The designs on the medal are inspired by the work of architect Louis Sullivan while the Latin inspired inscription on the reverse of the medallion firmitas utilitas venustas English firmness commodity and delight is from Ancient Roman architect Vitruvius Before 1987 a limited edition Henry Moore sculpture accompanied the monetary prize 1 The Executive Director of the prize Manuela Luca Dazio 7 solicits nominations from a range of people including past Laureates academics critics and others with expertise and interest in the field of architecture Luca Dazio explains the mission of Pritzker Prize to acknowledge a living architect or architects for a body of built work that has produced a consistent and significant contribution to humanity and to the built environment through the art of architecture 8 Any licensed architect can also make a personal application for the prize before November 1 every year In 1988 Gordon Bunshaft nominated himself for the award and eventually won it 9 The jury consisting of five to nine experts recognized professionals in their own fields of architecture business education publishing and culture deliberates and early in the following year announce the winner 6 The prize Chair is the 2016 Pritzker laureate Alejandro Aravena earlier chairs were J Carter Brown 1979 2002 the Lord Rothschild 2003 2004 the Lord Palumbo 2005 2015 Glenn Murcutt 2016 2018 and Stephen Breyer 2019 2020 10 Contents 1 Laureates 1 1 Table notes 2 Criticism 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksLaureates editInaugural winner Philip Johnson was cited for 50 years of imagination and vitality embodied in a myriad of museums theaters libraries houses gardens and corporate structures 11 The 2004 laureate Zaha Hadid was the first female prize winner 12 Ryue Nishizawa became the youngest winner in 2010 at age 44 13 Partners in architecture in 2001 Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron in 2010 Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa in 2020 Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara and in 2021 Anne Lacaton and Jean Philippe Vassal have shared the award 14 In 1988 Gordon Bunshaft and Oscar Niemeyer were both separately honored with the award 15 The 2017 winners architects Rafael Aranda Carme Pigem and Ramon Vilalta were the first group of three to share the prize 16 17 Pritzker Architecture Prize winners Year Laureate s Nationality Photo Example work year completed Award ceremony location Ref 1979 Philip Johnson United States nbsp nbsp Glass House 1949 Dumbarton Oaks Washington DC 18 1980 Luis Barragan Mexico nbsp nbsp Cuadra San Cristobal 1968 Dumbarton Oaks Washington DC 4 1981 James Stirling United Kingdom nbsp nbsp Seeley Historical Library 1968 National Building Museum Washington DC 19 1982 Kevin Roche IrelandUnited States nbsp nbsp Ford Foundation Building 1967 Art Institute of Chicago 2 A 1983 I M Pei United States nbsp nbsp National Gallery of Art East Building 1978 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City 20 B 1984 Richard Meier United States nbsp nbsp High Museum of Art 1983 National Gallery of Art Washington DC 2 1985 Hans Hollein Austria nbsp nbsp Abteiberg Museum 1982 The Huntington Library San Marino California 2 1986 Gottfried Bohm Germany West Germany nbsp nbsp Church of the Pilgrimage 1968 Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths London 2 1987 Kenzō Tange Japan nbsp nbsp St Mary s Cathedral Tokyo 1964 Kimbell Art Museum Fort Worth Texas 21 1988 Gordon Bunshaft shared prize United States nbsp Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library 1963 Art Institute of Chicago 2 22 Oscar Niemeyer shared prize Brazil nbsp nbsp Cathedral of Brasilia 1958 2 22 1989 Frank Gehry CanadaUnited States nbsp nbsp Gehry Residence 1978 Tōdai ji Nara Japan 23 C 1990 Aldo Rossi Italy nbsp nbsp San Cataldo Cemetery 1978 Palazzo Grassi Venice 24 1991 Robert Venturi United States nbsp nbsp National Gallery Sainsbury Wing 1991 Palace of Iturbide Mexico City 25 1992 Alvaro Siza Vieira Portugal nbsp nbsp Leca Swimming Pools 1966 Harold Washington Library Chicago 26 1993 Fumihiko Maki Japan nbsp nbsp Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium 1991 Prague Castle 21 1994 Christian de Portzamparc France nbsp City of Music 1995 The Commons Columbus Indiana 27 1995 Tadao Ando Japan nbsp nbsp Church of the Light 1989 Petit Trianon Versailles 28 1996 Rafael Moneo Spain nbsp nbsp National Museum of Roman Art 1986 Getty Center Los Angeles 29 1997 Sverre Fehn Norway nbsp Norwegian Glacier Museum 1991 Guggenheim Museum Bilbao 30 1998 Renzo Piano Italy nbsp nbsp Kansai International Airport 1994 White House Washington DC 31 1999 Norman Foster United Kingdom nbsp nbsp HSBC Building 1985 Altes Museum Berlin 20 2000 Rem Koolhaas Netherlands nbsp nbsp Kunsthal 1992 Jerusalem Archaeological Park 32 2001 Jacques Herzog amp Pierre de Meuron Switzerland nbsp nbsp Tate Modern 2000 Monticello Charlottesville Virginia 33 2002 Glenn Murcutt Australia nbsp nbsp Berowra Waters Inn 1983 Campidoglio Rome 34 2003 Jorn Utzon Denmark nbsp Sydney Opera House 1973 Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando Madrid 35 2004 Zaha Hadid IraqUnited Kingdom nbsp nbsp Bergisel Ski Jump 2003 Hermitage Museum Saint Petersburg 20 D 2005 Thom Mayne United States nbsp nbsp Caltrans District 7 Headquarters 2004 Pritzker Pavilion Chicago 36 2006 Paulo Mendes da Rocha Brazil nbsp nbsp Saint Peter Chapel Campos do Jordao Sao Paulo 1987 Dolmabahce Palace Istanbul 37 2007 Richard Rogers ItalyUnited Kingdom nbsp nbsp Lloyd s building 1986 Banqueting House Whitehall London 38 E 2008 Jean Nouvel France nbsp nbsp Torre Agbar 2005 Library of Congress Washington DC 20 39 2009 Peter Zumthor Switzerland nbsp nbsp Therme Vals 1996 Legislative Palace of the City Council Buenos Aires 20 40 2010 Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa Japan nbsp nbsp 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art Kanazawa 2003 Ellis Island New York City 41 2011 Eduardo Souto de Moura Portugal nbsp nbsp Estadio Municipal de Braga 2004 Andrew W Mellon Auditorium Washington DC 42 2012 Wang Shu China nbsp nbsp Ningbo Museum 2008 Great Hall of the People Beijing 43 2013 Toyo Ito Japan nbsp nbsp Sendai Mediatheque 2001 John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Boston 44 2014 Shigeru Ban Japan nbsp nbsp Centre Pompidou Metz 2010 Rijksmuseum Amsterdam 45 2015 Frei Otto Germany nbsp Olympic Stadium Munich 1972 New World Center Miami 46 47 2016 Alejandro Aravena Chile nbsp nbsp Siamese Towers Pontifical Catholic University of Chile 2005 United Nations Headquarters New York City 48 49 2017 Rafael Aranda Carme Pigem and Ramon Vilalta Spain nbsp Sant Antoni Library Barcelona 2008 Akasaka Palace Tokyo 50 2018 B V Doshi India nbsp nbsp Indian Institute of Management Bangalore 1977 1992 multiple phases Aga Khan Museum Toronto 51 52 2019 Arata Isozaki Japan nbsp nbsp Art Tower Mito 1990 Palace of Versailles 53 2020 Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara Ireland nbsp nbsp nbsp The Grafton Building of Bocconi University 2007 Online 54 55 56 14 G 2021 Lacaton amp Vassal France nbsp nbsp National School of Architecture Nantes 2009 Online 57 58 G 2022 Diebedo Francis Kere Burkina FasoGermany nbsp nbsp Centre for Earth Architecture Mopti Mali 2010 LSE Marshall Building London 59 H 2023 David Chipperfield United Kingdom nbsp nbsp Neues Museum Berlin 1997 2009 Ancient Agora of Athens 60 Table notes edit A a Roche was born in Ireland 61 B b Pei was born in China 62 C c Gehry was born in Canada 63 D d Hadid was born in Iraq 64 E e Rogers was born in Italy into an Anglo Italian family 65 F Posthumous award G g Ceremony held online due to the COVID 19 pandemic H h Kere was born in Burkina Faso 66 Criticism editIn 2013 the student organization Women in Design at the Harvard Graduate School of Design started a petition arguing Denise Scott Brown should receive joint recognition with her partner Robert Venturi who won the award in 1991 67 The petition according to The New York Times reignited long simmering tensions in the architectural world over whether women have been consistently denied the standing they deserve in a field whose most prestigious award was not given to a woman until 2004 when Zaha Hadid won 68 Scott Brown told CNN that as a woman she had felt excluded by the elite of architecture throughout her career and that the Pritzker Prize was based on the fallacy that great architecture was the work of a single lone male genius at the expense of collaborative work 69 Responding to the petition the prize jury said that it cannot revisit the decisions of past juries either in the case of Scott Brown or that of Lu Wenyu whose husband Wang Shu won in 2012 70 The 2020 Pritzker jury said in its citation awarding the prize to Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara making them the fourth and fifth women to ever be awarded the prize that they were pioneers in a field that has traditionally been and still is a male dominated profession and beacons to others as they forge their exemplary professional path 71 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