All Architecture: All The Pritzker Architecture Prize Winners (1979-2024) - 2025 winner? Liu Jiakun?
Clarification: We would like to address an error in the images used in this video. The selected image for the 1994 Pritzker Prize prominently features the Paris Philharmonie (Philharmonie 1), completed in 2015, rather than the Cité de la Musique (renamed Philharmonie 2 after 2015), which is slightly to the left in the image. The Paris Philharmonie is indeed a work by Jean Nouvel, not Christian de Portzamparc. Additionally, the image used for RCR Arquitectes was incorrect. We regret any confusion this may have caused and will ensure this is rectified in our upcoming video series on each Pritzker laureate. Furthermore, the Pritzker Prize is awarded for an architect’s entire body of work rather than a single project. While our intention was to highlight each laureate's groundbreaking contributions, we acknowledge that the video might have unintentionally suggested otherwise. We have updated this video description to clarify these points and are committed to ensuring greater accuracy in future content. Thank you for your valuable feedback and for helping us improve! Explore the illustrious history of the Pritzker Architecture Prize in this comprehensive video. Often referred to as the "Nobel Prize of architecture," the Pritzker has been recognizing exceptional talent in the field since 1979. Join us as we journey through time, highlighting each laureate's groundbreaking contributions to the built environment. From Philip Johnson's iconic Glass House to Riken Yamamoto's community-oriented designs, we showcase the diverse array of architectural innovations that have shaped our world. Learn about the visionary projects that earned these architects the highest honor in their profession, including famous structures like the Louvre Pyramid, the Guggenheim Bilbao, and the Sydney Opera House. This video offers a concise yet informative overview of each winner's signature style and most notable works, providing context for their place in architectural history. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a student, or simply curious about the evolution of design, this journey through the Pritzker Prize winners offers invaluable insights into the transformative power of architecture. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts on future Pritzker Prize winners in the comments below! DISCLAIMER All photographs, video snippets, images stickers and audios used in this video belong to there rightful owner. These have been used in this video for educational and informational purposes only. If you believe any content is being used improperly, please contact us. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for 'Fair Use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research, Fair use is a permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing, Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. #PritzkerPrize #Architecture #DesignExcellence #Pritzker2025 #PritzkerPrize2025 #LiuJiakun #PritizkerPrize2025winner

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