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Pritzker Prize

The Pritzker Prize is a prestigious annual award recognizing outstanding achievements in architecture, often referred to as the "Nobel Prize of Architecture." Established in 1979 by the Pritzker family, it honors architects whose work demonstrates a combination of talent, vision, and commitment to the built environment. The winner receives a monetary award and a medallion, with a ceremony typically held at a notable architectural site. The prize highlights the significant impact architecture has on society and encourages innovation in the field.