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Pritzker Prize - Definition and Overview

The Pritzker Architecture Prize is awarded annually to honor a living architect by the Hyatt Foundation, run by the Pritzker family. It is the world's premier architecture prize. The honor was created in 1979 by Jay A. Pritzker. Largely modeled after the Nobel Prize, the Pritzker is sometimes referred to as "the Nobel of architecture".

A complete list of winners:

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Example Usage of Pritzker

globalmuseum: GMLive MAXXI Art Museum: by Paolo Ferrarini of Designed by Pritzker Prize-winner Zaha Hadid, the new MAXX.. http://bit.ly/5N4ubH
arturoalvarez_: Archi-news. Portrait of the month, Peter Zumthor has been the Pritzker Laureate since 13 April....***http://www.archi-news.com/
ArchitectureJC: What's Hot - 2007: Brother Klaus Field Chapel in Wachendorf, Eifel, Germany (Exterior): Pritzker Prize-winning arch... http://bit.ly/8oi3Ii
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