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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