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Monday, April 5
2010 Pritzker Architecture Prize
2010 Pritzker Architecture Prize
March 29 marked the announcement of the 2010 Pritzker Architecture Prize recipients. Awarded yearly to "a living architect whose built work demonstrates a combination of those qualities of talent, vision and commitment, which has produced consistent and significant contributions to humanity and the built environment through the art of architecture," the prize is considered to be the highest award in the architectural profession.
This year, the partners of the Japanese firm SANAA, Ryue Nishizawa and Kazuyo Sejima, were honored with a shared prize. The official ceremony is scheduled for May 17.
Kazuo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa were praised for their "simultaneously delicate and powerful, precise and fluid" works, built in Japan, the US, and across Europe. Among them are the O-Museum in Nagano (Japan), the New Museum of Contemporary Art (NY), and the De Kunstlinie Theater and Cultural Center (the Netherlands).
Recent Pritzker honorees include Switzerland's Peter Zumthor (2009), Jean Nouvel (France, 2008; see his Institute du Monde Arabe in the ArchNet Digital Library); Richard Rogers (UK, 2007); and Paulo Mendes da Rocha (Brazil, 2006).
More information on the Pritzker Prize, including the press kits, can be found at www.pritzkerprize.com.
Article sources:
Pritzker Prize Media Kit, http://www.pritzkerprize.com/laureates/2010/textmediakit.html (accessed March 30, 2010).
Photograph of the de Kunstlinie Theater and Cultural Center, Almere, Netherlands, 2007. Photo by Hisao Suzuki, courtesy of SANAA.
Contributed by Ophelia Celine
http://www.archnet.org/news/view.jsp?news_id=18621
March 29 marked the announcement of the 2010 Pritzker Architecture Prize recipients. Awarded yearly to "a living architect whose built work demonstrates a combination of those qualities of talent, vision and commitment, which has produced consistent and significant contributions to humanity and the built environment through the art of architecture," the prize is considered to be the highest award in the architectural profession.
This year, the partners of the Japanese firm SANAA, Ryue Nishizawa and Kazuyo Sejima, were honored with a shared prize. The official ceremony is scheduled for May 17.
Kazuo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa were praised for their "simultaneously delicate and powerful, precise and fluid" works, built in Japan, the US, and across Europe. Among them are the O-Museum in Nagano (Japan), the New Museum of Contemporary Art (NY), and the De Kunstlinie Theater and Cultural Center (the Netherlands).
Recent Pritzker honorees include Switzerland's Peter Zumthor (2009), Jean Nouvel (France, 2008; see his Institute du Monde Arabe in the ArchNet Digital Library); Richard Rogers (UK, 2007); and Paulo Mendes da Rocha (Brazil, 2006).
More information on the Pritzker Prize, including the press kits, can be found at www.pritzkerprize.com.
Article sources:
Pritzker Prize Media Kit, http://www.pritzkerprize.com/laureates/2010/textmediakit.html (accessed March 30, 2010).
Photograph of the de Kunstlinie Theater and Cultural Center, Almere, Netherlands, 2007. Photo by Hisao Suzuki, courtesy of SANAA.
Contributed by Ophelia Celine
http://www.archnet.org/news/view.jsp?news_id=18621
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