PRIZES AND AWARDS: Pritzker Architecture Prize (1979–2000)

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PRIZES AND AWARDS: Pritzker Architecture Prize (1979–2000)

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The Pritzker Prize, an annual international award honoring architects whose work offers significant contributions to humanity and the built environment, is considered to be the most prestigious in architecture. It is sponsored by the Hyatt Foundation.

Year

Recipient

1979

Philip Johnson, U.S.

1980

Luis Barragán, Mexico

1981

James Stirling, U.K.

1982

Kevin Roche, U.S.

1983

Ieoh Ming (I. M.) Pei, U.S.

1984

Richard Meier, U.S.

1985

Hans Hollein, Austria

1986

Gottfried Boehm, Germany

1987

Kenzo Tange, Japan

1988

Gordon Bunshaft, U.S., and Oscar Neimeyer, Brazil

1989

Frank O. Gehry, U.S.

1990

Aldo Rossi, Italy

1991

Robert Venturi, U.S.

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, U.K

2000

Rem Koolhaas, Netherlands


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