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List of Pritzker Prize winners

It has been awarded to 40 architects from 1979 to 2015. For architects around the world, winning the award means the highest lifelong honor. Year winners Nationality 19791 Philip Johnson United States 19802 Luis Barragán Mexico 19813 James Stirling United Kingdom 19824 Kevin Roche United States 19835 Ieoh Ming Pei United States 19846 Richard Meier United States 19857 Hans Hollein Austria 19868 Gottfried Boehm Germany 19879 Kenzo Tange Japan 1988 Gordon Bunshaft United States and Oscar Niemeyer Brazil

1989 Frank O. Gehry 11th Frank O. Gehry United States 1990 12th Aldo Rossi Italy

The 13th Robert Venturi in 1991 Robert Venturi United States

The 14th Alvaro Siza in 1992 Alvaro Siza Portugal

The 15th Fumihiko Maki in 1993, Japan

The 16th Christian de Portzamparc in 1994, France

The 17th in 1995 Tadao Ando Japan

The 18th Rafael Moneo Spain in 1996

The 19th Sverre Fehn in 1997 Norway

1998 20th Renzo Piano Italy

1999 21st Sir Norman Foster UK

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The 22nd Rem Koolhaas in 2000, Netherlands

The 23rd Jacques Herzog in 2001, Switzerland and Pierre De ·Pierre de Meuron, Switzerland

The 24th Glenn Murcutt in 2002, Australia

The 25th Jorn Utzon in 2003 Denmark

The 26th Zaha Hadid UK in 2004

The 27th Thom Mayn USA in 2005

< p>The 28th Paulo Mendes da Rocha Brazil in 2006

The 29th Richard Rogers UK in 2007

The 30th Jean Nouvel in 2008, France

The 31st Peter Zumthor, Switzerland in 2009

The 30th in 2010 The 2nd Kazuyo Sejima Japan and Ryue Nishizawa Japan

The 33rd Eduardo Souto de Moura 2011 Portugal

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The 34th Wang Shu Wang Shu China in 2012

The 35th Toyo Ito Japan in 2013

The 30th Prize in 2014 The 6th Shigeru Ban Japan

The 37th Frei Otto Germany in 2015

The 38th Alejandro Ala in 2016 Alejandro Aravena Chile

So far, 39 people have won the award in the 37 awards.

United States: 8 people

Japan: 7 people

United Kingdom: 4 people

Switzerland: 3 people

Germany/France/Brazil/Italy/Portugal: 2 people

China/Australia/Norway/Denmark/Netherlands/Mexico/Spain/Austria/Chile: 1 person