Pritzker Architecture Prize
Updated September 9, 2022 |
Infoplease Staff
See also Architects
The Pritzker Architecture Prize, sponsored by the Hyatt Foundation of Los Angeles, is considered to be the highest accolade in the profession.
Year | Architect(s), country |
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1979 | Philip Johnson, United States |
1980 | Luis Barragán, Mexico |
1981 | James Stirling, Great Britain |
1982 | Kevin Roche, United States |
1983 | Ieoh Ming Pei, United States |
1984 | Richard Meier, United States |
1985 | Hans Hollein, Austria |
1986 | Gottfried Boehm, Germany |
1987 | Kenzo Tange, Japan |
1988 | Gordon Bunshaft, United States, and Oscar Niemeyer, Brazil |
1989 | Frank O. Gehry, United States |
1990 | Aldo Rossi, Italy |
1991 | Robert Venturi, United States |
1992 | Alvaro Siza, Portugal |
1993 | Fumihiko Maki, Japan |
1994 | Christian de Portzamparc, France |
1995 | Tadao Ando, Japan |
1996 | Rafael Moneo, Spain |
1997 | Sverre Fehn, Norway |
1998 | Renzo Piano, Italy |
1999 | Sir Norman Foster, United Kingdom |
2000 | Rem Koolhaas, the Netherlands |
2001 | Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, Switzerland |
2002 | Glenn Murcutt, Australia |
2003 | Jørn Utzon, Denmark |
2004 | Zaha Hadid, United Kingdom |
2005 | Thom Mayne, United States |
2006 | Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Brazil |
2007 | Richard Rogers, United Kingdom |
2008 | Jean Nouvel, France |
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