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Pritzker Architecture Prize Awardees

The 1979 Pritzker Architecture Prize was awarded to Philip Johnson, an American architect known for works like the AT&T Building and Crystal Cathedral. The 1980 prize went to Luis Barragán, a prominent 20th century Mexican architect and landscape architect. The 1981 recipient was James Stirling, a British architect who formed a partnership with Michael Wilford in 1971.

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Pritzker Architecture Prize Awardees

The 1979 Pritzker Architecture Prize was awarded to Philip Johnson, an American architect known for works like the AT&T Building and Crystal Cathedral. The 1980 prize went to Luis Barragán, a prominent 20th century Mexican architect and landscape architect. The 1981 recipient was James Stirling, a British architect who formed a partnership with Michael Wilford in 1971.

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PRITZKER

ARCHITECTURE
PRIZE
AWARDEES
1979
Philip Johnson
United States

- AT & T
- Johnson House
New Canaan, Connecticut
- International Place, Boston
- Crystal Cathedral, California
- United Bank Center Tower
Denver
- Tycon Towers, Virginia
- PPG, Pittsburgh
- National Center for Performing Arts,
Bombay
- Water Garden, Forthworth, Texas
- Dade County Cultural Center, Miami
1980
LuisBarragán
Mexico

- prominent twentieth-century Mexican architect


and landscape architect, was born in 1902 in the
state of Jalisco, Mexico.
- was an accomplished horseman -- became part
of his creative genius in expressing architectural
form in the landscape.
- Casa Antonio Galvez, Mexico
- Casa Luis Barragan, Mexico
1981
James Stirling
Great Britain

- British architect born in Glasgow,


Scotland in 1926.
- He received his architectural degree
from the University of Liverpool School
of Architecture in 1950.
- In 1971, He formed a partnership with
Michael Wilford. The firm is currently
James Stirling, Michael Wilford and
Associates.
- Engineering Building Leicester
University, England
- Neue Staatsgalerie, Germany
1982
Kevin Roche
United States
- The firm Kevin Roche (1922-), John
Dinkeloo (1918-1981) and Associates has
produced some of contemporary America's
most significant and influential civic and
corporate architecture.
- College Life Insurance Co., Indiana
- Deere West Office Building, Illinois
- Ford Foundation Building, New York
- Knights of Columbus Building, Connecticut
- Oakland Museum, California
- U.N. Plaza, New York
1983
Ieoh Ming Pei
United States
- Bank of China
- The Louvre
- Boston City Hall
- Christian Science Center, Boston
- East Wing National Gallery, Wash.D.C.
- Everson Museum of Art, New York
- Hancock Place, Boston
- Javits Convention Center,
New York
- Johnson Museum of Art,
New York
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Ohio
- National Center for Atmospheric
Research, Colorado
1984
Richard Meier
United States

- Frankfurt Museum for


Decorative Arts, Germany
- Canal+ Television Headquarters,
Paris
- Hartford Seminary, Connecticut
- Atheneun
New Harmony, Indiana
- Bronx Developmental Center,
New York
- Getty Center,
Los Angeles, California.
- High Museum of Art, Atlanta
1985
Hans Hollein
Austria
- born in Vienna, Austria in 1934.
- Retti Candleshop
- Haas Haus, Vienna, Austria
- two jewelry stores for Schullin
in Vienna
- a retail shop for the Beck company
in Trump Tower in New York.
- Tourist Office in Vienna.
- Municipal Museum Abteiberg,
Monchengladbach, Germany
1986
Gottfried Boehm
Germany
- German architect born in 1920 in
Offenbach/Main, near Frankfurt/Main, in what
today is the Federal Republic of Germany.
- worked in Cologne at his father's office from
1947 to 1950.
- In 1950, He began working for Rudolf Schwarz
(1897�1961), another prominent German
church architect, and in 1951 for Cajetan
Baumann in New York City.
- Returning to Cologne, he went into a
partnership with his father from 1952 to 1955,
and took over the office after Dominikus
Boehm's death.
- Pilgrimage Church, Germany
1987

Kenzo Tange
Japan
- Ichinomiya Rowhouses, Japan
- Kurashiki City Hall, Japan
- Nichinan Cultural Center, Japan
- Hiroshima Peace Center, Japan
- OUB Building, Singapore
- Small Olympic Arena, Tokyo
-Sogestsu Art Center, Tokyo
- Shinjuku City Hall, Tokyo
1988
Gordon Bunshaft
United States
- 24-story Lever House in New York
- National Commercial Bank in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- Manufacturer’s Trust Co., New York

Oscar Niemeyer
Brazil
- Aeronautical Research Center near Sao Paulo
- Renault & Communist Party Headquarters in Paris
- Mondadori Editorial Office in Milan FATA Office
Building in Turin.
- Zoological Gardens, Algiers
- University of Constantine, and the Foreign Office
1989

Frank O. Gehry
United States
- Guggenheim Museum, Spain
- Loyola Law School
Los Angeles
- California Aerospace Museum (1982-
1984),Los Angeles
- University of Toledo Art Museum, Ohio
(1990-1992)
- Vitra Design Museum (1990)
Weil am Rhein, Germany,
1990
Aldo Rossi
Italy
- a housing complex on the outskirts of
Milan (Gallaratese 1969-1974)
- San Cataldo cemetery in Modena
(begun 1972), Fagnano Olona School in
Varese (1972-77)
- Hotel Il Palazzo, Fukuoka,Japan
- Il Teatro del Mondo, Venice, Italy
1991
Robert Venturi
United States

- Vanna Venturi House, Pennsylvania


- Guild House (an apartment building for the
elderly built in 1965)
- Allen Art Museum Addition, Ohio
- Brant House, Connecticut
- Gordon Wu Hall, Princeton, Connecticut
- Tucker House at Mount Kisco, New York
- Trubek House, Massachussets
1992
Alvaro Siza
Portugal

- School of Architecture (1992) at Porto


University
- Teachers Training College (1991) at Setubal
- Centro Galiziano (Museum of Modern Art, in
Santiago de Compostela, Spain
- Aveiro University Library, Portugal (1994)
- Vitra factory at Weil-am-Rein, Germany
- Schlesisches Tor Apartments at Kreuzberg,
Germany (1983)
- Portuguese Pavilion at Expo '98 in Lisbon,
Portugal (1998)
- Santa Maria Church in Marco de Canavezes,
Portugal (1997).
1993
Fumihiko Maki
Japan

- A member of the Metabolist movement - a group of


ambitious postwar Japanese architects who
advocated the embrace of new technology with a
concomitant belief in architecture's organic,
humanist..
- Kato Gakuen Elementary School (1972) in Numazu
- Tsukuba University Central Building (1974).
- Iwasaki Art Museum (1979)
- YKK Guest House (1982)
- Center for the Arts (1993) at Yerba Buena Gardens
in San Francisco
- Isar Bropark (1995) near Munic
- Floating Pavilion (1996) in Groningen
- Children's House in Poland
1994

Christian de Portzamparc
France
- City of Music, La Villette, Paris
- Erik Satie Conservatory of Music
- Hautes-Formes, Paris
- Dance School of the Paris Opera
Nanterre
- Cafe Beaubourg
- Ungaro Boutiques
1995
Tadao Ando
Japan

- Rokko Housing One, Kobe,Japan


- Japanese Pavilion for Expo ’92, Spain
- Azuma House
- Ishihara House, Osaka
- Church of Light
- Church on the Water
- Children’s Museum, Himeji
- Naoshima Contemporary Art Museum
1996
Rafael Moneo
Spain
- Davis Museum and Cultural Center at
Wellesley College in Massachusetts
- National Museum of Roman Art in
Mérida, Spain
- Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation, Island
of Mallorca, Spain
- Rehabilitation of the Villahermosa
Palace in Madrid
- Diagonal Building, Barcelona
- Atocha Railway Station, Madrid
- San Pablo Airport in Seville
1997

Sverre Fehn, Norway


- Norwegian Pavilion
- Hedmark Museum in Hamar, Norway
- Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Biennale
- Skådalen School for the Deaf
- Norwegian Glacier Museum (1991) in Fjærland
- Aukrust Centre (1996) in Alvdal
- Ivar Aasen Centre (2000) in Ørsta and the
- Norwegian Museum for Photography (2001) in
Horten.
- Villa Busk in Bamble, Norway,
- Chinese Soldiers Exhibition
- Norwegian Museum of Architecture in Oslo
1998
Renzo Piano, Italy
- Centre Pompidou, Paris
- Kansai Airport Terminal, Osaka, Japan
- Menil Collection, Houston, Texas
- UNESCO Laboratory and Workshop (also referred to as the
Renzo Piano Building Workshop)
-National Center for Science and Technology in Amsterdam
-Mercedes Benz Design Center, in Stuttgart, Germany
-Thompson Optronics Factory, Paris
-Rue de Meaux Housing in Paris
-Bercy 2 Shopping Center in Charenton le Pont (Paris)
-San Nicola Stadium in Bari, Italy
-Lingotto Factory Conversion
1999

Sir Norman Foster


United Kingdom

- St. Mary Axe


- Reichstag
- London City Hall
- Millenium Bridge
- HSBC Building
2000

Rem Koolhaas
Netherlands

- Netherlands Dance Theater


- House in Bordeaux, France
- Grand Palais (1994) for Euralille
- Kunsthal (1992 - art gallery) in
Rotterdam
- Universal Studios in Los Angeles,
California
2001
Jacques Herzog
Switzerland

Pierre de Meuron
Switzerland
Walker Art Center expansion, Minneapolis, Minnesota; 2005
Allianz Arena (football stadium), Munich; 2005
Forum Building, Barcelona; 2004
IKMZ, Cottbus; 2004
Laban Dance Centre, Deptford Creek, London; 2003
St. Jakob-Park; Basel; 2001
Tate Modern, Bankside, London; 1995–2000
Dominus (winery), Napa Valley, California; 1999
Main railway switchtower, Basel; 1994–1997
Beijing National Stadium for the 2008 Summer Olympics
40 Bond Street New York City. Luxury condominiums developed by Ian
Schrager (completion est. 2007)
Philharmonic Hall, Hamburg, Germany (completion est. 2009)
1111 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, Fla (completion est. 2008)
2002
Glenn Murcutt, Australia
1972-74 : Laurie Short House, Sydney (NSW)
1974-75 : Marie Short House, Kempsey (NSW)
1976-83 : Berowra Waters Inn, Berowra Waters (NSW)
1977-80 : Nicholas House, Mount Irvine (NSW)
1977-80 : Carruthers House, Mount Irvine (NSW)
1980-83 : Ball-Eastaway House, Glenorie, Sydney (NSW)
1976-88 : Museum of Local History and Tourist Office, Kempsey (NSW)
1981-82 : Fredericks House, Jamberoo (NSW)
1982-84 : Magney House, Bingie Bingie (NSW)
1986-90 : Magney House, Sydney (NSW)
1988-91 : Done House, Sydney (NSW)
1988-92 : Meagher House, Bowral (NSW)
1989-94 : Simpson-Lee House, Mount Wilson (NSW)
1991-94 : Marika-Alderton House, Yirrkala Community, Eastern Arnhern Land (NT)
1992 : Murcutt Guest Studio, Kempsey (NSW)
1992-94 : Bowali Visitor Information Centre, Kakadu National Park (NT), in collaboration
with Troppo Architects
1994-96 : Schnaxl House, Newport, Sydney (NSW)
1996-98 : Fletcher-Page House, Kangaroo Valley (NSW)
1995-96 : Douglas and Ruth Murcutt House, Woodside (SA)
1996-99 : Arthur and Yvonne Boyd Art Centre, Riversdale, West Cambewarra (NSW), in
collaboration with Reg Lark and Wendy Lewin
1997-2001: House in the Southern Highlands (NSW)
2003
JørnUtzon
Denmark

- Sydney Opera House


- Fredensborg Housing Estate
(195962)
Denmark
- Kingo Housing Estate (1956-58),
Denmark
- Bagsvaerdi Church (1973-76),
Denmark
- Skagen Nature Center (2001),
Denmatk
2004
Zaha Hadid
United Kingdom

- Richard and Lois Rosenthal


- Center for Contemporary Art Cincinnati,
Ohio
- Price Tower Arts Center
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
- BMW in Leipzig
- Guggenheim Museum for Taichung,
Taiwan
2005
Thom Mayne
United States
- Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse, Eugene, Oregon, 2006
- University of Cincinnati Student Recreation Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2006
- Science Center School, Los Angeles, California, 2004
- Caltrans District 7 Headquarters, Los Angeles, California, 2004
- Hypo Alpe-Adria Center, Klagenfurt, Austria, 2002
- University of Toronto Graduate House
- University of Toronto Graduate House, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2000
- Diamond Ranch High School, Pomona, California, 1999
- Sun Tower, Seoul, Korea 1997
- Blades Residence, Santa Barbara, California, 1995
- Salick Healthcare Office Building, Los Angeles, CA, 1991
- Crawford Residence, Montecito, CA, 1990
- Cedar Sinai Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1988
- 6th Street Residence / Santa Monica, CA, 1988
- Kate Mantilini / Beverly Hills, CA, 1986
New Academic Building, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York, New York, - 2008
- National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Satellite Operation Facility, Suitland, MD, 2007
- San Francisco Federal Building, San Francisco, California, 2006
- Phare Tower, La Défense, France (The Lighthouse, "Green" Wind-Powered Office Building, Paris, France, 2012)
2006
PAULO MENDES DA ROCHA
Brazil

- Chapel of St. Peter, Campos de Jordao, Brazil


- Guaimbe Residential Building, Sao Paulo
- Forma Store, Sao Paulo
- Brazilian Museum of Sculpture, Sao Paulo

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