This document lists the winners of the Pritzker Architecture Prize from 1979 to 2018. It includes the name of the architect, their country of origin, and the year they won. Some of the notable winners included Philip Johnson (1979, USA), Luis Barragan (1980, Mexico), James Stirling (1981, UK), Frank Gehry (1989, USA), Zaha Hadid (2004, UK), and Balkrishna Doshi (2018, India), showing the international scope of architects who have been recognized with this prestigious award.
This document lists the winners of the Pritzker Architecture Prize from 1979 to 2018. It includes the name of the architect, their country of origin, and the year they won. Some of the notable winners included Philip Johnson (1979, USA), Luis Barragan (1980, Mexico), James Stirling (1981, UK), Frank Gehry (1989, USA), Zaha Hadid (2004, UK), and Balkrishna Doshi (2018, India), showing the international scope of architects who have been recognized with this prestigious award.
This document lists the winners of the Pritzker Architecture Prize from 1979 to 2018. It includes the name of the architect, their country of origin, and the year they won. Some of the notable winners included Philip Johnson (1979, USA), Luis Barragan (1980, Mexico), James Stirling (1981, UK), Frank Gehry (1989, USA), Zaha Hadid (2004, UK), and Balkrishna Doshi (2018, India), showing the international scope of architects who have been recognized with this prestigious award.
This document lists the winners of the Pritzker Architecture Prize from 1979 to 2018. It includes the name of the architect, their country of origin, and the year they won. Some of the notable winners included Philip Johnson (1979, USA), Luis Barragan (1980, Mexico), James Stirling (1981, UK), Frank Gehry (1989, USA), Zaha Hadid (2004, UK), and Balkrishna Doshi (2018, India), showing the international scope of architects who have been recognized with this prestigious award.
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The Pritzker Architecture Prize
PHILIP JOHNSON 1979 USA
LUIS BARRAGAN 1980 MEXICO JAMES STIRLING 1981 G.BRITAIN KEVIN ROCHE 1982 USA IEOH MING PEI 1982 RICHARD MEIER 1984 USA HANS HOLLEIN 1985 AUSTRIA GOTTFRIED BOHM 1986 GERMANY KENZO TANGE 1987 JAPAN OSCAR NIEMEYER 1988 BRAZIL GORDON BUNSHAFT 1988 USA FRANK GEHRY 1989 USA ALDO ROSSI 1990 ITALY ROBERT VENTURI 1991 USA ALVARO SIZA 1992 PORTUGAL FUHIMIKO MAKI 1993 JAPAN CHRISTIAN de PORTZAMPARC 1994 TADAO ANDO 1995 JAPAN RAFAEL MONEO 1996 SPAIN SVERRE FEHN 1997 NORWAY RENZO PIANO 1998 ITALY NORMAN FOSTER 1999 UK REM KOOLHAAS 2000 NETHERLANDS HERZOG & de MEURON 2001 SWITZ GLENN MURCUTT 2002 AUSTRALIA JORN UTZON 2003 DENMARK ZAHA HADID 2004 UK THOM MAYNE 2005 USA PAULO MENDES da ROCHA BRAZIL RICHARD ROGERS 2007 ITALY JEAN NOUVEL 2008 PARIS PETER ZUMTHOR 2009 SWITZ SEJIMA & NISHIZAWA 2010 JAPAN EDUARDO SOUTO de MOURA 2011 PORTUGAL WANG SHU 2012 CHINA TOYO ITO 2013 JAPAN SHIGERU BAN 2014 JAPAN FREI OTTO 2015 GERMANY ALEJANDRO ARAVENA 2016 CHILE ARANDA, PIGEM, VILALTA 2017 SPAIN BALKRISHNA DOSHI 2018 INDIA BALKRISHNA DOSHI 2018 INDIA THOMAS JEFFERSON (Born April 13, 1743, at Shadwell, Virginia; died July 4, 1826, Monticello) U.S PRESIDENT & ARCHITECT
MARION MAHONY GRIFFIN
(Born February 14, 1871 ; died August 10, 1961, Chicago, Illinois) FIRST FEMALE LICENSED ARCHITECT