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Royal Gold Medal

The Royal Gold Medal for architecture[1] is awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects on behalf of the British monarch, in recognition of an individual's or group's substantial contribution to international architecture. It is given for a distinguished body of work rather than for one building and is therefore not awarded for merely being currently fashionable.

English architect Charles Robert Cockerell was the first recipient of the Royal Gold Medal in 1848.

The medal was first awarded in 1848 to Charles Robert Cockerell, and its second recipient was the Italian Luigi Canina in 1849. The winners include some of the most influential architects of the 19th and 20th centuries, including Eugène Viollet-le-Duc (1864), Frank Lloyd Wright (1941), Le Corbusier (1953), Walter Gropius (1956), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1959) and Buckminster Fuller (1968). Candidates of all nationalities are eligible to receive the award.

Not all recipients were architects. Also recognised were engineers such as Ove Arup (1966) and Peter Rice (1992), who undoubtedly played an outstanding role in the realisation of some of the 20th century's key buildings all over the world. Repeatedly, the prize was awarded to influential writers on architecture, including scholars such as the Rev Robert Willis (1862), Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1967), and Sir John Summerson (1976), as well as theoreticians such as Lewis Mumford (1961) and Colin Rowe (1995). It honoured archaeologists such as Sir Austen Henry Layard (1868), Karl Richard Lepsius (1869), Melchior de Vogüé (1879), Heinrich Schliemann (1885), Rodolfo Lanciani (1900) and Sir Arthur Evans (1909), and painters such as Lord Leighton (1894), and Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1906). Another notable exception was the 1999 award to the city of Barcelona.

List of recipients edit

Year Recipient Nationality
2024 Lesley Lokko Ghana/Scotland[2]
2023 Yasmeen Lari Pakistan[3]
2022 Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi India[4]
2021 Sir David Adjaye UK/Ghana[5]
2020 Grafton Architects (Practice co-founded by Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell) Ireland[6]
2019 Sir Nicholas Grimshaw UK[7]
2018 Neave Brown U.S./UK[8][9]
2017 Paulo Mendes da Rocha Brazil[10]
2016 Dame Zaha Hadid UK/Iraq[11]
2015 Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey (Co-founders of O'Donnell & Tuomey) Ireland
2014 Joseph Rykwert UK[12]
2013 Peter Zumthor Switzerland
2012 Herman Hertzberger Netherlands
2011 David Chipperfield UK
2010 I. M. Pei China/U.S.
2009 Álvaro Siza Vieira Portugal
2008 Edward Cullinan UK
2007 Herzog & de Meuron Switzerland[13]
2006 Toyo Ito Japan[14]
2005 Frei Otto Germany
2004 Rem Koolhaas Netherlands
2003 Rafael Moneo Spain
2002 Archigram UK
2001 Jean Nouvel France
2000 Frank Gehry U.S.
1999 City of Barcelona Spain
1998 Oscar Niemeyer Brazil
1997 Tadao Ando Japan
1996 Harry Seidler Austria/Australia
1995 Colin Rowe UK/U.S.
1994 Michael and Patricia Hopkins UK
1993 Giancarlo De Carlo Italy
1992 Peter Rice Ireland
1991 Colin Stansfield Smith UK
1990 Aldo van Eyck Netherlands
1989 Renzo Piano Italy
1988 Richard Meier U.S.
1987 Ralph Erskine UK
1986 Arata Isozaki Japan
1985 Sir Richard Rogers UK
1984 Charles Correa India
1983 Sir Norman Foster UK
1982 Berthold Lubetkin UK/Georgia
1981 Sir Philip Dowson UK
1980 James Stirling UK
1979 Charles and Ray Eames U.S.
1978 Jørn Utzon Denmark
1977 Sir Denys Lasdun UK
1976 Sir John Summerson UK
1975 Michael Scott Ireland
1974 Powell and Moya UK
1973 Sir Leslie Martin UK
1972 Louis I Kahn U.S.
1971 Hubert de Cronin Hastings UK
1970 Robert Matthew UK
1969 Jack Coia UK
1968 Buckminster Fuller U.S.
1967 Sir Nikolaus Pevsner UK
1966 Ove Arup UK
1965 Kenzo Tange Japan
1964 Edwin Maxwell Fry UK
1963 William Holford, Baron Holford UK
1962 Sven Markelius Sweden
1961 Lewis Mumford U.S.
1960 Pier Luigi Nervi Italy
1959 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Germany/U.S.
1958 Robert Schofield Morris Canada
1957 Alvar Aalto Finland
1956 Walter Gropius Germany/U.S.
1955 John Murray Easton UK
1954 Sir Arthur George Stephenson UK
1953 Le Corbusier France
1952 George Grey Wornum UK
1951 Emanuel Vincent Harris UK
1950 Eliel Saarinen Finland
1949 Sir Howard Robertson UK
1948 Auguste Perret France
1947 Sir Albert Richardson UK
1946 Sir Patrick Abercrombie UK
1945 Victor Vesnin USSR
1944 Sir Edward Maufe UK
1943 Sir Charles Herbert Reilly UK
1942 William Curtis Green UK
1941 Frank Lloyd Wright U.S.
1940 Charles Voysey UK
1939 Sir Percy Thomas UK
1938 Ivar Tengbom Sweden
1937 Sir Raymond Unwin UK
1936 Charles Holden UK
1935 Willem Marinus Dudok Netherlands
1934 Henry Vaughan Lanchester UK
1933 Sir Charles Reed Peers UK
1932 Hendrik Petrus Berlage Netherlands
1931 Sir Edwin Cooper UK
1930 Percy Worthington UK
1929 Victor Laloux France
1928 Sir Guy Dawber UK
1927 Sir Herbert Baker UK
1926 Ragnar Östberg Sweden
1925 Sir Giles Gilbert Scott UK
1924 No award N/A
1923 Sir John James Burnet UK
1922 Thomas Hastings U.S.
1921 Sir Edwin Lutyens UK
1920 Charles Girault France
1919 Leonard Stokes UK
1918 Ernest Newton UK
1917 Henri Paul Nénot France
1916 Sir Robert Rowand Anderson UK
1915 Frank Darling Canada
1914 Jean-Louis Pascal France
1913 Sir Reginald Blomfield UK
1912 Basil Champneys UK
1911 Wilhelm Dörpfeld UK
1910 Sir Thomas Graham Jackson UK
1909 Sir Arthur Evans UK
1908 Honoré Daumet France
1907 John Belcher UK
1906 Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema Netherlands
1905 Sir Aston Webb UK
1904 Auguste Choisy France
1903 Charles Follen McKim U.S.
1902 Thomas Edward Collcutt[15] UK
1901 No award N/A
1900 Rodolfo Lanciani Italy
1899 George Frederick Bodley UK
1898 George Aitchison UK
1897 Pierre Cuypers Netherlands
1896 Sir Ernest George UK
1895 James Brooks UK
1894 Lord Leighton UK
1893 Richard Morris Hunt U.S.
1892 César Daly France
1891 Sir Arthur Blomfield UK
1890 John Gibson UK
1889 Sir Charles Thomas Newton UK
1888 Baron Theophil von Hansen Austria
1887 Ewan Christian UK
1886 Charles Garnier France
1885 Heinrich Schliemann Germany
1884 William Butterfield UK
1883 Francis Penrose UK
1882 Heinrich von Ferstel Austria
1881 George Godwin UK
1880 John Loughborough Pearson UK
1879 Marquis Melchior de Vogüé France
1878 Alfred Waterhouse UK
1877 Charles Barry UK
1876 Joseph-Louis Duc France
1875 Edmund Sharpe UK
1874 George Edmund Street UK
1873 Thomas Henry Wyatt UK
1872 Friedrich von Schmidt Germany/Austria
1871 James Fergusson UK
1870 Benjamin Ferrey UK
1869 Karl Richard Lepsius Germany
1868 Sir Austen Henry Layard UK
1867 Charles Texier France
1866 Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt UK
1865 Sir James Pennethorne UK
1864 Eugène Viollet-le-Duc France
1863 Anthony Salvin UK
1862 Rev Robert Willis UK
1861 Jean-Baptiste Lesueur France
1860 Sydney Smirke UK
1859 Sir George Gilbert Scott UK
1858 Friedrich August Stüler Germany
1857 Owen Jones UK
1856 Sir William Tite UK
1855 Jacques Ignace Hittorff France
1854 Philip Hardwick UK
1853 Sir Robert Smirke UK
1852 Leo von Klenze Germany
1851 Thomas Leverton Donaldson UK
1850 Sir Charles Barry UK
1849 Luigi Canina Italy
1848 Charles Robert Cockerell UK

References edit

  1. ^ RIBA Royal Gold Medal
  2. ^ Royal Institute of British Architects, RIBA (18 January 2024). "Lesley Lokko: Royal Gold Medal 2024 recipient". Royal Institute of British Architects. p. 1.
  3. ^ Royal Institute of British Architects, RIBA (27 April 2023). "Royal Gold Medal 2023 recipient: Yasmeen Lari". Royal Institute of British Architects. p. 1. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
  4. ^ "Royal Gold Medal 2022 recipient: Balkrishna Doshi". Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  5. ^ Block, India (5 October 2020). "David Adjaye wins 2021 RIBA Royal Gold Medal". de zeen. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  6. ^ Block, India (2 October 2019). "Grafton Architects wins 2020 RIBA Royal Gold Medal". de zeen. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  7. ^ Wainwright, Oliver (27 September 2018). "Architect Nicholas Grimshaw wins RIBA gold medal". The Guardian.
  8. ^ Oliver Wainwright, "'I'm dumbfounded!' … Neave Brown on bagging an award for the building that killed his career". The Guardian, 6 October 2017. Accessed 6 October 2017
  9. ^ "Social Housing Pioneer Neave Brown Wins 2018 RIBA Gold Medal", Architectural Record, 28 September 2017
  10. ^ "Paulo Mendes da Rocha Awarded 2017 RIBA Royal Gold Medal", Architectural Record, 29 September 2016
  11. ^ "Dame Zaha Hadid awarded the Riba Gold Medal for architecture – BBC News". BBC News. 24 September 2015. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  12. ^ Oliver Wainwright: "RIBA awards Royal Gold Medal to architectural historian Joseph Rykwert", in The Guardian, 18 September 2013
  13. ^ 2007 winner
  14. ^ 2006 winner 29 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Court Circular". The Times. No. 36802. London. 24 June 1902. p. 10.

External links edit

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The Royal Gold Medal for architecture 1 is awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects on behalf of the British monarch in recognition of an individual s or group s substantial contribution to international architecture It is given for a distinguished body of work rather than for one building and is therefore not awarded for merely being currently fashionable English architect Charles Robert Cockerell was the first recipient of the Royal Gold Medal in 1848 The medal was first awarded in 1848 to Charles Robert Cockerell and its second recipient was the Italian Luigi Canina in 1849 The winners include some of the most influential architects of the 19th and 20th centuries including Eugene Viollet le Duc 1864 Frank Lloyd Wright 1941 Le Corbusier 1953 Walter Gropius 1956 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 1959 and Buckminster Fuller 1968 Candidates of all nationalities are eligible to receive the award Not all recipients were architects Also recognised were engineers such as Ove Arup 1966 and Peter Rice 1992 who undoubtedly played an outstanding role in the realisation of some of the 20th century s key buildings all over the world Repeatedly the prize was awarded to influential writers on architecture including scholars such as the Rev Robert Willis 1862 Sir Nikolaus Pevsner 1967 and Sir John Summerson 1976 as well as theoreticians such as Lewis Mumford 1961 and Colin Rowe 1995 It honoured archaeologists such as Sir Austen Henry Layard 1868 Karl Richard Lepsius 1869 Melchior de Vogue 1879 Heinrich Schliemann 1885 Rodolfo Lanciani 1900 and Sir Arthur Evans 1909 and painters such as Lord Leighton 1894 and Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema 1906 Another notable exception was the 1999 award to the city of Barcelona List of recipients editYear Recipient Nationality2024 Lesley Lokko Ghana Scotland 2 2023 Yasmeen Lari Pakistan 3 2022 Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi India 4 2021 Sir David Adjaye UK Ghana 5 2020 Grafton Architects Practice co founded by Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell Ireland 6 2019 Sir Nicholas Grimshaw UK 7 2018 Neave Brown U S UK 8 9 2017 Paulo Mendes da Rocha Brazil 10 2016 Dame Zaha Hadid UK Iraq 11 2015 Sheila O Donnell and John Tuomey Co founders of O Donnell amp Tuomey Ireland2014 Joseph Rykwert UK 12 2013 Peter Zumthor Switzerland2012 Herman Hertzberger Netherlands2011 David Chipperfield UK2010 I M Pei China U S 2009 Alvaro Siza Vieira Portugal2008 Edward Cullinan UK2007 Herzog amp de Meuron Switzerland 13 2006 Toyo Ito Japan 14 2005 Frei Otto Germany2004 Rem Koolhaas Netherlands2003 Rafael Moneo Spain2002 Archigram UK2001 Jean Nouvel France2000 Frank Gehry U S 1999 City of Barcelona Spain1998 Oscar Niemeyer Brazil1997 Tadao Ando Japan1996 Harry Seidler Austria Australia1995 Colin Rowe UK U S 1994 Michael and Patricia Hopkins UK1993 Giancarlo De Carlo Italy1992 Peter Rice Ireland1991 Colin Stansfield Smith UK1990 Aldo van Eyck Netherlands1989 Renzo Piano Italy1988 Richard Meier U S 1987 Ralph Erskine UK1986 Arata Isozaki Japan1985 Sir Richard Rogers UK1984 Charles Correa India1983 Sir Norman Foster UK1982 Berthold Lubetkin UK Georgia1981 Sir Philip Dowson UK1980 James Stirling UK1979 Charles and Ray Eames U S 1978 Jorn Utzon Denmark1977 Sir Denys Lasdun UK1976 Sir John Summerson UK1975 Michael Scott Ireland1974 Powell and Moya UK1973 Sir Leslie Martin UK1972 Louis I Kahn U S 1971 Hubert de Cronin Hastings UK1970 Robert Matthew UK1969 Jack Coia UK1968 Buckminster Fuller U S 1967 Sir Nikolaus Pevsner UK1966 Ove Arup UK1965 Kenzo Tange Japan1964 Edwin Maxwell Fry UK1963 William Holford Baron Holford UK1962 Sven Markelius Sweden1961 Lewis Mumford U S 1960 Pier Luigi Nervi Italy1959 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Germany U S 1958 Robert Schofield Morris Canada1957 Alvar Aalto Finland1956 Walter Gropius Germany U S 1955 John Murray Easton UK1954 Sir Arthur George Stephenson UK1953 Le Corbusier France1952 George Grey Wornum UK1951 Emanuel Vincent Harris UK1950 Eliel Saarinen Finland1949 Sir Howard Robertson UK1948 Auguste Perret France1947 Sir Albert Richardson UK1946 Sir Patrick Abercrombie UK1945 Victor Vesnin USSR1944 Sir Edward Maufe UK1943 Sir Charles Herbert Reilly UK1942 William Curtis Green UK1941 Frank Lloyd Wright U S 1940 Charles Voysey UK1939 Sir Percy Thomas UK1938 Ivar Tengbom Sweden1937 Sir Raymond Unwin UK1936 Charles Holden UK1935 Willem Marinus Dudok Netherlands1934 Henry Vaughan Lanchester UK1933 Sir Charles Reed Peers UK1932 Hendrik Petrus Berlage Netherlands1931 Sir Edwin Cooper UK1930 Percy Worthington UK1929 Victor Laloux France1928 Sir Guy Dawber UK1927 Sir Herbert Baker UK1926 Ragnar Ostberg Sweden1925 Sir Giles Gilbert Scott UK1924 No award N A1923 Sir John James Burnet UK1922 Thomas Hastings U S 1921 Sir Edwin Lutyens UK1920 Charles Girault France1919 Leonard Stokes UK1918 Ernest Newton UK1917 Henri Paul Nenot France1916 Sir Robert Rowand Anderson UK1915 Frank Darling Canada1914 Jean Louis Pascal France1913 Sir Reginald Blomfield UK1912 Basil Champneys UK1911 Wilhelm Dorpfeld UK1910 Sir Thomas Graham Jackson UK1909 Sir Arthur Evans UK1908 Honore Daumet France1907 John Belcher UK1906 Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema Netherlands1905 Sir Aston Webb UK1904 Auguste Choisy France1903 Charles Follen McKim U S 1902 Thomas Edward Collcutt 15 UK1901 No award N A1900 Rodolfo Lanciani Italy1899 George Frederick Bodley UK1898 George Aitchison UK1897 Pierre Cuypers Netherlands1896 Sir Ernest George UK1895 James Brooks UK1894 Lord Leighton UK1893 Richard Morris Hunt U S 1892 Cesar Daly France1891 Sir Arthur Blomfield UK1890 John Gibson UK1889 Sir Charles Thomas Newton UK1888 Baron Theophil von Hansen Austria1887 Ewan Christian UK1886 Charles Garnier France1885 Heinrich Schliemann Germany1884 William Butterfield UK1883 Francis Penrose UK1882 Heinrich von Ferstel Austria1881 George Godwin UK1880 John Loughborough Pearson UK1879 Marquis Melchior de Vogue France1878 Alfred Waterhouse UK1877 Charles Barry UK1876 Joseph Louis Duc France1875 Edmund Sharpe UK1874 George Edmund Street UK1873 Thomas Henry Wyatt UK1872 Friedrich von Schmidt Germany Austria1871 James Fergusson UK1870 Benjamin Ferrey UK1869 Karl Richard Lepsius Germany1868 Sir Austen Henry Layard UK1867 Charles Texier France1866 Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt UK1865 Sir James Pennethorne UK1864 Eugene Viollet le Duc France1863 Anthony Salvin UK1862 Rev Robert Willis UK1861 Jean Baptiste Lesueur France1860 Sydney Smirke UK1859 Sir George Gilbert Scott UK1858 Friedrich August Stuler Germany1857 Owen Jones UK1856 Sir William Tite UK1855 Jacques Ignace Hittorff France1854 Philip Hardwick UK1853 Sir Robert Smirke UK1852 Leo von Klenze Germany1851 Thomas Leverton Donaldson UK1850 Sir Charles Barry UK1849 Luigi Canina Italy1848 Charles Robert Cockerell UKReferences edit RIBA Royal Gold Medal Royal Institute of British Architects RIBA 18 January 2024 Lesley Lokko Royal Gold Medal 2024 recipient Royal Institute of British Architects p 1 Royal Institute of British Architects RIBA 27 April 2023 Royal Gold Medal 2023 recipient Yasmeen Lari Royal Institute of British Architects p 1 Retrieved 27 April 2023 Royal Gold Medal 2022 recipient Balkrishna Doshi Retrieved 11 December 2021 Block India 5 October 2020 David Adjaye wins 2021 RIBA Royal Gold Medal de zeen Retrieved 5 October 2020 Block India 2 October 2019 Grafton Architects wins 2020 RIBA Royal Gold Medal de zeen Retrieved 6 October 2019 Wainwright Oliver 27 September 2018 Architect Nicholas Grimshaw wins RIBA gold medal The Guardian Oliver Wainwright I m dumbfounded Neave Brown on bagging an award for the building that killed his career The Guardian 6 October 2017 Accessed 6 October 2017 Social Housing Pioneer Neave Brown Wins 2018 RIBA Gold Medal Architectural Record 28 September 2017 Paulo Mendes da Rocha Awarded 2017 RIBA Royal Gold Medal Architectural Record 29 September 2016 Dame Zaha Hadid awarded the Riba Gold Medal for architecture BBC News BBC News 24 September 2015 Retrieved 24 September 2015 Oliver Wainwright RIBA awards Royal Gold Medal to architectural historian Joseph Rykwert in The Guardian 18 September 2013 2007 winner 2006 winner Archived 29 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine Court Circular The Times No 36802 London 24 June 1902 p 10 External links editRIBA page on Royal Gold Medal List of medal winners 1848 2008 PDF PDF RIBA Archived from the original PDF on 2 February 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Royal Gold Medal amp oldid 1198617727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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