Glass House, New Canaan, Connecticut (Modern)
1979 Philip Johnson American, 1906- 2005
AT& T Building, Madison Ave., Manhattan (Post-Modern)
Seagram Building, Chicago interiors and restaurant (with
LMVDR) (Internationalism)
Brick House, New Canaan
Connecticut Crystal Cathedral, California (Post Modern)
1980 Luis Barragan Mexican (1902-1988) Luis Barragan House, Hidalgo Mexico
Torres de Satelite, Ciudad Satelite, Mexico
1981 James Stirling Scottish, British (1926-1992) Neue Staatsgalerie, Germany (epitome of Post-moderne)
Florey Building, Cambridge
1982 Kevin Roche Irish-American (1922) masterplanner
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC (masterplan)
College Life Insurance Company HQ, Indiana (pyramids)
Ford Foundation Bldg, Manhattan, NYC (Modern)
Knights of Columbus Building, New Haven, Connecticut
1983 Ieoh Ming Pei Chinese-Am (1917-2014) Bank of China Tower, Garden Road (49 elevs)
first to use composite space frame, ignored feng shui
JFK Presidential Library, Boston Massachusetts, (from 14 archi)
(most important commission)
Providence Cathedral Square (From Agora)
Le Grand Louvre, Paris (renovation, Renaissance)
Louvre Pyramic (Modern, Futuristic)
"purist, sculptural, neo-corbusian" white designs
1984 Richard Meier American (1934) light, color, and place
New Harmony's Atheneym, Indiana
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
Stadhaus Ulm, Germany
Jubilee Church, Rome
Cornell University Undergraduate Housing, New York
1985 Hans Hollein Austrian (1934-201) keyfigure of postmodern
Haas House, VIenna (postmodern)
Abteiberg Museum, Germany
Austrian Embassy, Berlin
Vulcania
1986 Gottfried Bohm German (1920) Nevigeser Wallfahrtsdom, Germany (Brutalist) pilgrimage
St. Columba Church, Cologne, Germany
1987 Kenzo Tange Japanese (1913-2005) prof. of Fumihiko Maki
Hiroshima Peace Center and Memorial Park
Tokyo Metropolitan Gov't Bldg, Shinjuku (Postmodern)
Yoyogi National Gymnasium (suspension roof)
St. Mary's Cathedral, Tokyo
Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower, Tokyo (deconstructivist
1988 Gordon Bunshaft American (1909-1990) Lever House, Manhattan New York (International Style)
Ford World Headquarters, Michigan (SOM) (International Style)
Solow Building, Manhattan (SOM) sloping bldg
W. R. Grace Building, Manhattan (white travertine, also
sloping)
civic buildings for Brasilia, planned capital city in Brazil 1960,
1988 Oscar Neimeyer Brazilian (1907-2012) bldg with curves
UN headquarters new york
National Congress of Brazil, Federal district, Brazil
Cathedral of Brasilia, hyperboloid, 16 columns
Edificio Copan, Sau Paulo
1989 Frank Gehry Canadian (1929) Dancing House, Prague (Deconstructivism)
Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle (Deconstructivism)
Walt Disney Concert Hall, LA (Deconstructivism)
Guggenheim Musem, Bilbao, Spain
Biomuseo, Panama
1990 Aldo Rossi Italian (1931-1997) studied stalinist architecture
a poet who happens to be an architect
Central staircase is Bonnefanten Museum, Netherlands
Scholastic Corporation, Headquarters, New York
1991 Robert Venturi American (1925-2018) Vanna Venturi House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
(Postmodern) "masterwork of modern american archi)
"less is bore" post modern antidote
Guild House, Philadelphia (postmodernist)
Franklin Court, Philadelphia
Seattle Art Museum
1992 Alvaro Siza Vieira Portugese (1933) Tidal Pools of Leca de Palmeira, Portugese, Porto
Bonjour Tristesse, Berlin "Hello Sadness" Residential
New Orleans Rotterdam, Netherlands (Modernism)
1993 Fumihiko Maki Japanese (1928) Spiral Building, Aoyama Tokyo Japan
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium renovation (futuristic)
St. Mary's international school for boys, tokyo
1994 French (1944) Cite de la musique, France (deconstructivism)
Christian de
Portzamparc Philharmonie luxembourg, Kirchberg, Luxembourg
Musee Herge, Brussels Belgium
"critical regionalism", "haiku", beautiful yet simple
1995 Tadao Ando Japanese (1941) idolization of reinforced concrete
row house/ azuma house, sumiyoshi, osaka (no windows but
with inner courtyard
Church of the light, ibaraki, osaka
Langen Foundation, Rhine Westphalia, Germany
Suntory Museum, Osaka Japan
Water Temple, Hyogo Jqapan
1996 Rafael Moneo Spanish (1937) Cathedral of our lady of angels, LA (deconstructivist)
National Museum of Roman Art, Spain
Valadolid Science Museum, Spain
Murcia Town Hall, Spain
1997 Sverre Fhen Norwegian Norwegian Glacier Museum, Norway
Anno Museum, Hamar, Norway (space frame)
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris France (postmodern, High-
1998 Renzo Piano Italian tech) with Richard Rogers
Lingotto Factory Conversion, Torino, Itality (500mm long 5-
storey bldg) now multipurpose center
Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern Switzerland (horizontal curves)
Kansai International Airport, Osaka Japan
Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Centre, New Caledonia
NEMO Science Museum, Amsterdam
1999 Norman Foster British Willis Building, Ipswich, England (all black with roof garden)
Willis Building, London (3-stepped design)
HSBC Bldg, Hong Kong
30 St. Mary Axe "The Gherkin", London, UK (neo-futuristic)
Apple Park, California (neo-futurism)
Hearst Tower, Manhattan, Triangular framing
2000 Rem Koolhas Dutch Casa de Musica, Porto, Portugal
De Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Seattle Central Library (deconstructivist)
Embassy of Netherlands, Berlin
China Central Television Headquarters, Beijing China
Herzog & De Meuron
Jacques Herzog Allianz Arena, Munich Germany (first full colour changing
2001 Pierre De Meuron firm in Switzerland exterior)
Bankside Power Station recommission
de Young Museum, San Francisco
Beijing National Stadium, South Road, Beijing China
BBVA Headquarters, Madrid Spain (plate-looking)
Prada Store, Tokyo (latticework)
Elbe Philharmonic Hall, hamburg, germany
2002 Glenn Murcutt only australian architect Australian Islamic Center, Melbourne Australia
Arthur and yvonne Boyd Education Centre, New South Wales
Magney House Bingie Point, New South Wales
Fredericks, White House, New South Wales
Sydney Opera House, Australia (world heritage site)
2003 Jorn Utzon Danish (expressionist)
Kingo Houses, denmark (L-shaped houses)
Kuwait National Assembly Building
Baegsvaerd Church, Copenhagen, Denmark
2004 Zaha Hadid Iraqi-British Parametricism, deconstructivism
MAXXI, Rome, Italy
Guangzhou Opera House
Phaeno Science Center, Germany
Bridge Pavilion, Zaragosa Spain
Riverside Museum, Glasgow, Scotland
London Aquatics Center (2012 summer olympics)
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, Michigan
Galaxy Soho, Beijing China
Heydar Aliyev Center, Baku, Azerbaijan
Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul
Port Authority Building, Antwerp, Belgium
2005 Thom Mayne American morphosis architect
Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas Texas
Sun Tower, Seoul
LEED Silver Certified
Diamond Ranch High School, California
Wayne Lyman Morse United States Courthouse
(deconstructivist)
Paulo Mendes da
2006 Rocha Brazilian (1907-2012) Pinacoteca do Estado Sao Paulo
Serra Dourada Stadium, Brazil
National Coaches Museum, Lisbon, Portugal
Paulistano Athelics Club Gymnasium, Brazil
2007 Richard Rogers british modernist and functionalist high-tech architecture
Lloyd's building, London
Millenium Dome, London, England
Madrid Barajas Airport, Terminal 4, Spain
Senned, National Assembly Building, Cardiff UK
2008 Jean Nouvel French Torre Glories/ Torre Agbar (like st. mary axe)
culture and congress center, lucerne
Musée du quai Branly, Paris
Gasometers, Vienna
Monolith Expo 02
Louvre Abu Dhabi
Doha Tower (also like st. mary axe)
2009 Peter Zumthor Swiss Bruder Klause Kapelle, Germany
Kolumba Art Museum, Germany
SANAA
Kazuyo Sejima
2010 Ryue Nishizawa Japanese 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Ishikawa Japan
Christian Dior Store, Tokyo, Japan
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, 2009, London UK
EPFl Learning Centre/ Rolexx Learning Center, Switzerland
Eduardo Souto de
2011 Moura Portugese Estadio Municipal de Braga, Portugal
Paula Rego Museum (red pyramids), cascais, portugal
Burgo Tower Porto (like international style)
2012 Wang shu Chinese Ningbo Museum of Art
Ceramic House, Jinhua China
Five scattered houses, ningbo
2013 Toyo Ito Japanese Serpentine Galley, 2002, London UK
Tower of Winds, Yokohama
Sendai Mediatheque, Miyagi Japan
VivoCity, HarbourFront Singapore
World Games National Stadium, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
International Museum of Baroque, Mexico (like thin shells,
mala richard meier)
use of paper as bldg material, cardboard tubes to house
2014 Shigeru Ban Japanese disaster victims
Centre Pompidou-Metz, Franz (hexagonal wood)
Cardboard Cathedral (Cardboard, wood, glass), New Zealand
Curtain Wall house, Tokyo Japan (literal na curtain wall)
Paper log house, india
Aspen Art Museum, Colorado
german archi and structural
2015 Frei Otto engineer lightweight tensile and membrane structure
1972 Munich Olympic Stadium Roof
Umbrellas 1977 Pink Floyd tour
Aviary, Munich Zoo
Tuwaiq Palace, Saudi Arabia
2016 Alejandro Aravena Chilean housing projects
Siamese Towers, Catholic University of Chile
Quinta Monroy, hald of a good house, social housing, chile
Innovation Centre UC, Chile (no windows)
Ramon Vilalta
Carme Pigem
2017 Rafael Aranda Catalonia, Spain weathering steel boxes
Soulages Museum, France
Bell-Loc Winery, Spain
Sant Antoni – Joan Oliver Library, Senior Citizens Center and
Cándida Pérez Gardens, Spain
2018 Balkrishna Doshi Indian Aranya Low Cost Housing, India
Ahmedabad School of Architecture (brick and concrete)
Tagore Memorial Hall