Praemium Imperiale – Architecture

高松宮殿下記念世界文化賞 1989-2025

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The Praemium Imperiale, literally “World Culture Prize” was founded in 1989 at the suggestion of the Japanese Imperial Family in memory of Prince Takamatsu (1905-87) and sees itself as a “Nobel Prize for the Arts”. Prince Takamatsu, former president of the “Japan Art Association” wished to “contribute widely to the spread and improvement of world culture and art”. The prize is endowed with a monetary amount of 15 million yen each. Artists and cultural practitioners are honoured “for their achievements, for the influence they exert internationally in the arts, and for their enrichment of the world community”. The prize is annually awarded for a lifetime’s artistic achievement in five categories: painting, sculpture, architecture, music and theatre/film.

            yeararchitectcountry
    
 1989Ieoh Ming PEIUSA
 1990James STIRLINGGreat Britain
 1991Gae AULENTIItaly
 1992Frank GEHRYUSA
 1993TANGE KenzôJapan
 1994Charles CORRERAIndia
 1995Renzo PIANOItaly
 1996ANDO TadaôJapan
 1997Richard MEIERUSA
 1998Álvaro SIZA VIEIRAPortugal
 1999MAKI FumihikoJapan
 2000Richard ROGERSGreat Britain
 2001Jean NOUVELFrance
 2002Norman FOSTERGreat Britain
 2003Rem KOOLHAASNetherlands
 2004Oscar NIEMEYERBrasil
 2005TANIGUCHI YoshioJapan
 2006Frei OTTOGermany
 2007HERZOG & DE MEURONSwitzerland
 2008Peter ZUMTHORSwitzerland
 2009Zaha HADIDGreat Britain / Iraq
 2010ITÔ ToyôJapan
 2011Ricardo LEGORETTAMexico
 2012Henning LARSENDenmark
 2013David CHIPPERFIELDGreat Britain
 2014Steven HOLLUSA
 2015Dominique PERRAULTFrance
 2016Paulo Mendes DA ROCHABrasil
 2017Rafael MONEOSpain
 2018Christian DE PORTZAMPARCFrance
 2019Tod WILLIAMS & Billie TSIENUSA
 2020not awarded, due to the corona pandemic
 2021Glenn MURCUTTAustralia
 2022SANAAJapan
 2023Diébédo Francis KÉRÉBurkina Faso / Germany
 2024BAN ShigeruJapan
 2025Eduardo SOUTO DE MOURAPortugal

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