
The Pritzker Prize
The Pritzker Prize is a prestigious international award recognizing outstanding achievement in architecture. Established in 1979, it honors architects whose work demonstrates excellence, innovation, and significant contribution to society. Often called the "Nobel Prize of Architecture," it highlights design that positively impacts communities and pushes the boundaries of the built environment. Recipients are celebrated for their creativity, technical skill, and influence on the field, inspiring future generations of architects worldwide.