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Nobel Prize of Architecture? Pritzker Award

Why is there a Nobel Prize?

The concept of Nobel Prize was given by Alfred Nobel  who was an inventor, entrepreneur, scientist and businessman. His varied interests are reflected in the Nobel Prizes which he laid the foundation for in 1895 in his last will and testament. 

Nobel Prize is an international prize awarded every year in various fields like, Architecture, Medicine, Literature, Peace, Physics, Chemistry. The prize is awarded for “the greatest benefit of human kind”. A person or organisation awarded the Nobel Prize is called “Nobel Prize laureate”. A laureate is considered as a “Sign of Honour”.

As a design enthusiast I am sharing you the insights of Architecture Nobel Prize which is Called ” Pritzker Prize”.

What is Pritzker Prize?

The Pritzker Architecture Prize is awarded each year to a living architect or a group of architects for significant achievements. It was established by the Pritzker family of Chicago in 1979 through their Hyatt Foundation, which until today is responsible for the prestigious award.The idea behind the Pritzker Prize is to honour contemporary architects “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, which is also known as the Nobel Prize of architecture, is awarded “irrespective of nationality, race, creed, or ideology”. 

 

 

Ceremony:-

The official Ceremony takes place every year at different locations throughout the world. International guests and guests from the host country attend the invitation-only event, which consists of welcoming remarks from a dignitary of the host country; comments from the jury; the prize presentation by Tom Pritzker; and an acceptance speech by the winner.The laureate receives $100,000 and also a bronze medallion. The bronze medallion awarded to each Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize is based on designs of Louis Sullivan, famed Chicago architect generally acknowledged as the father of the skyscraper. On one side is the name of the prize. On the reverse, three words are inscribed, “firmness, commodity and delight,” recalling Roman architect Vitruvius’ fundamental principles of architecture of firmitas, utilitas, venustas.

Some of the Laureates:-

So there are some of the Pritzker Laureates. 

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