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Pritzker Prize
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Profiles
Who Was Pritzker Prize-winning Architect B.V. Doshi?
On January 24, celebrated Indian architect and 2018 Pritzker Prize winner Balkrishna Doshi passed away, leaving behind an illustrious 70-year architecture career.
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Viewpoints
As Gottfried Böhm Turns 100, an Exhibition Foregrounds His Concrete Religious Architecture
Kicking off the nationwide celebrations, Böhm100 in Frankfurt presents the Pritzker Prize–winner's 1968 Neviges Cathedral in western Germany.
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Viewpoints
Arata Isozaki Wins 2019 Pritzker Architecture Prize
Isozaki has been prolific, with a career that began in Post-War Japan but has surpassed six decades and produced over one hundred buildings on multiple continents.
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Viewpoints
Opinion: It’s Time to Reconsider the Architecture Prize
The #MeToo movement and allegations against Richard Meier should push us to rethink how we evaluate architectural merit.
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Profiles
The Enduring Wisdom of Balkrishna Doshi
The Indian architect, who receives his Pritzker Architecture Prize today, exudes a joyful humility, akin to his architecture.
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Profiles
Exclusive Video: Renowned Indian Architect B.V. Doshi is 2018 Pritzker Prize Winner
The celebrated Indian architect Balkrishna V. Doshi discusses key influences over his 70-year career, especially the figure of Le Corbusier.
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Programs
For First Time Ever, Pritzker Awarded to Three Architects
This year's prize winners highlight the importance of collaboration—as well as the integration of landscape—within the architectural profession.
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Viewpoints
Frei Otto Posthumously Awarded the Pritzker Prize
The pioneer of sustainability and lightweight structures was notified of the honor before his death on March 9.
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Projects
Hans Hollein, Polemical Architect With a Sense of Humor, Dies
The Austrian architect was a pioneer of Postmodernism, for whom everything was architecture.
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Projects
Q&A: Shigeru Ban, 2014 Pritzker Laureate
Metropolis sits down with this year's Pritzker winner.
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Projects
Has Pritzker Controversy Brought About Architecture’s Lean In Moment?
The recent controversy over Denise Scott Brown and the Pritzker Prize served as both a litmus test on the status of women in the field, and a wake-up call for an entire profession struggling for relevancy and respect.
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Projects
What Should We Make of “Architect Barbie”?
What needs to happen to keep women practitioners engaged in the architecture profession?