Pritzker Prize Laureates - Architecture Dictionary

Pritzker Prize Laureates

The Pritzer Prize is an annual award to honor architects whose built work "demonstrates a combination of those qualities of talent, vision and commitment." It is also known as the "Architecture Nobel Prize"

Architects (47)

  • 2024—Riken Yamamoto
  • 2023—David Chipperfield
  • 2022—Diébédo Francis Kéré
  • 2021—Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal
  • 2020—Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara
  • 2019—Arata Isozaki
  • 2018—Balkrishna Doshi
  • 2017—Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, and Ramon Vilalta
  • 2016—Alejandro Aravena
  • 2015—Frei Otto
  • 2014—Shigeru Ban
  • 2013—Toyo Ito
  • 2012—Wang Shu
  • 2011—Eduardo Souto de Moura
  • 2010—Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa
  • 2009—Peter Zumthor
  • 2008—Jean Nouvel
  • 2007—Richard Rogers
  • 2006—Paulo Mendes da Rocha
  • 2005—Thom Mayne
  • 2004—Zaha Hadid
  • 2003—Jørn Utzon
  • 2002—Glenn Murcutt
  • 2001—Jacques Herzog & Pierre de Meuron
  • 2000—Rem Koolhaas
  • 1999—Norman Foster
  • 1998—Renzo Piano
  • 1997—Sverre Fehn
  • 1996—Rafael Moneo
  • 1995—Tadao Ando
  • 1994—Christian de Portzamparc
  • 1993—Fumihiko Maki
  • 1992—Alvaro Siza
  • 1991—Robert Venturi
  • 1990—Aldo Rossi
  • 1989—Frank Gehry
  • 1988—Gordon Bunshaft
  • 1988—Oscar Niemeyer
  • 1987—Kenzo Tange
  • 1986—Gottfried Böhm
  • 1985—Hans Hollein
  • 1984—Richard Meier
  • 1983—I.M. Pei
  • 1982—Kevin Roche
  • 1981—James Stirling
  • 1980—Luis Barragan
  • 1979—Philip Johnson

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