Pritzker Architecture Prize

Connected Sites: 13

The Pritzker Architecture Prize is awarded annually by the Hyatt Foundation. The Pritzker is sometimes referred to as "the Nobel Prize of Architecture".

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Connected Sites

Brasilia
Brasilia
Brazil
Inscribed: 1987
3.36
92
10
Oscar Niemeyer (1988)
Luis Barragán House and Studio
Inscribed: 2004
2.77
125
10
Luis Barragan (1980)
Sydney Opera House
Inscribed: 2007
3.47
401
8
Jørn Utzon (2003)
Paris, Banks of the Seine
Inscribed: 1991
4.19
956
20
(Louvre Pyramid) I.M. Pei (1983); (Extension To And Refurbishment Of The Palais De Tokyo) Lacaton And Vassal (2021)
See Www.Archdaily.Com
Brugge
Brugge
Belgium
Inscribed: 2000
3.95
670
21
Toyo Ito (2013) - Build A Pavillion For The Burg In Brugge, When It Was The European Capital Of Culture (It's Still There, Dilapidated)
See Www.Standaard.Be
Prague
Prague
Czechia
Inscribed: 1992
4.27
789
16
The Dancing House Was Designed By Architect Frank Gehry (1989 Winner)
Venice and its Lagoon
Inscribed: 1987
4.51
828
18
La Fenice Opera House Was Rebuilt By Architect Aldo Rossi (Winner 1990)
Graz
Graz
Austria
Inscribed: 1999
2.95
301
10
Zaha Hadid (Winner 2004): Argos House, A Recent Addition Within The Core Zone
See Www.Argos-Graz.At
Bordeaux
Bordeaux
France
Inscribed: 2007
3.27
342
7
Richard Rogers (Winner 2007): Extension Of The Palais De Justice
See Fr.Wikipedia.Org
Oporto
Oporto
Portugal
Inscribed: 1996
3.88
482
11
Álvaro Siza Vieira (1992 Winner): Sao Bento Metro Station
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Chaîne des Puys
Inscribed: 2018
2.85
119
5
Hans Hollein (Winner 1985): Vulcania Museum And Park
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Rachid Karami International Fair-Tripoli
Inscribed: 2023
2.07
17
3
Oscar Niemeyer (1988)
Museumsinsel (Museum Island)
Inscribed: 1999
3.43
607
10
David Chipperfield (Winner 2023): Neues Museum Berlin (1997–2009)