Alright, Archinectors, it's that time of the year again: Who do you think will win the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2024? (The recipient will officially be revealed on March 5th at 9am EST.)
With last years award to David Chipperfield the jury seems interested in honoring those that have been previously overlooked. I think this could bring us to Peter Eisenman, Steven Holl, and the like...
Feb 16, 24 9:16 am ·
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monosierra
Too much baggage for Holl and Eisenman is a relic of the last century. I suspect Jeanne Gang.
Urbanization must experience a new renaissance and blur the boundary between city and nature. I vote for HERMANN KAUFMANN.He is a pioneer and master of working with WOOD.
As long as Aravena is the chair, it will be a Neo-Brutalist left-leaning non-American team.
There's a long list of Americans doing good design, from Canada to Middle America to Mexico that get little press attention. The kind of modernism that people actually like.
Last year I threw in for Smiljan over Chipperfield like a dummy. I still think Smiljan deserves one, but they'll probably try to go for a non-European/American wild card this year.
I've just started paying attention to Vector Architects/Dong Gong recently, super interesting stuff. So I will throw in for them over Thomas Phifer... which probably means congrats Mr Phifer.
Did you post this before you knew he passed away?! RIP
Mar 4, 24 3:02 pm ·
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logon'slogin
After. Since Saturday morning. Very sad, as he was such a youthful and active person to the end. I think he should have a Pritzker for being himself and passionate about architecture. Pritzker shouldn't be about people "Look ma I became a superstar." Predock was a very inspiring person to his students. I came to like his work slowly.
I am in the same camp as you. I heard him lecture at an AIA conference one year as a totally oblivious student and will never forget how inspired I left that room. It was not even just the architecture (several of his works I do not resonate with) but just the zest for life and being intentional about a life worth living to me were crazy to imagine. No doubt he is up there ripping on his bike somewhere.
Predock was awesome; visiting more of his work is always on the list. He flew under the radar even though the work is nuanced, layered, and imbibed with meaning.
Pritzker Predictions 2024
Alright, Archinectors, it's that time of the year again: Who do you think will win the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2024? (The recipient will officially be revealed on March 5th at 9am EST.)
Can't remember who was popular last year? Revisit our 2023 Archinect readers' predictions.
Going to try David Chipperfield. He’s been second on my probability list for a couple years…
I’m removing David Adjaye from that list entirely for recent developments… he had previously been my top pick…
My backup guesses if I'm allowed are Jeanne Gang and Kengo Kuma.
Chipperfield won last year ....
Wow. I mean... Shows how much I care. I honestly thought Kere was last year haha. Guess that defaults me to Jeanne Gang
safdie’s moustache.
considering the current israel-hamas war... hmm
Me.
Richard B.
With last years award to David Chipperfield the jury seems interested in honoring those that have been previously overlooked. I think this could bring us to Peter Eisenman, Steven Holl, and the like...
Too much baggage for Holl and Eisenman is a relic of the last century. I suspect Jeanne Gang.
Good lord, no thanks. Maybe in 1992. The rest of us have moved on.
Holl will never win a Pritzker. That's literally the only thing I ever say in these threads every year.
Stefano Boeri
My bet is: it will be some obscure practicioner from the global south who isn't currently on anybody's list or radar.
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Every year I look forward to the pre-award walk down the black carpet, with Bjarke and Rem and Wolf and Frank in their funky tuxes and slinky gowns.
Richard Meier in his formal bathrobe....
But, strangely, no sash to tie up...
Harquitectes
Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica
Barclay Crousse
Aires Mateus
Alberto Kalach
Atelier Bow-wow
outlier but would be very well deserved imo:
Forensic Architecture / Eyal Weizman
forensic architecture will deserve it
Urbanization must experience a new renaissance and blur the boundary between city and nature. I vote for HERMANN KAUFMANN.He is a pioneer and master of working with WOOD.
Christ & Gantenbein
Christian Kerez
Neri & Hu
Kengo Kuma
Thomas Heatherwick
If Heatherwick wins, we riot.
good catch with Kuma, one would've thought he'd already won.
Second this!
Haha. I actually like one of his projects. Pacific Place in Hong Kong. The detail is quite nice.
As long as Aravena is the chair, it will be a Neo-Brutalist left-leaning non-American team.
There's a long list of Americans doing good design, from Canada to Middle America to Mexico that get little press attention. The kind of modernism that people actually like.
you think the pritzker is about good design?
I'll put my bet on JG or KK
Just thought of another one- Johnston Mark Lee
no
agreed, no
I'm putting down Austin Maynard
selgascano..?
Regarding the last winners, I think Junya Ishigami have a chance this year
Who cares. It's a political event.
If either of my former bosses wins I'm celebrating by buying a new shittin' bucket for the trusty ol van.
Upgrade to stainless?
@natematt good call. Though if it's the one I really have PTSD from I'm going to have to go with Waterford crystal.
Last year I threw in for Smiljan over Chipperfield like a dummy. I still think Smiljan deserves one, but they'll probably try to go for a non-European/American wild card this year.
I've just started paying attention to Vector Architects/Dong Gong recently, super interesting stuff. So I will throw in for them over Thomas Phifer... which probably means congrats Mr Phifer.
I have a feeling OFFICE KGDVS will be part of the Pritzker conversation in the next 5-10 years,
If American, Antoine Predock
Did you post this before you knew he passed away?! RIP
After. Since Saturday morning. Very sad, as he was such a youthful and active person to the end. I think he should have a Pritzker for being himself and passionate about architecture. Pritzker shouldn't be about people "Look ma I became a superstar." Predock was a very inspiring person to his students. I came to like his work slowly.
I am in the same camp as you. I heard him lecture at an AIA conference one year as a totally oblivious student and will never forget how inspired I left that room. It was not even just the architecture (several of his works I do not resonate with) but just the zest for life and being intentional about a life worth living to me were crazy to imagine. No doubt he is up there ripping on his bike somewhere.
Predock was awesome; visiting more of his work is always on the list. He flew under the radar even though the work is nuanced, layered, and imbibed with meaning.
Dong Gong, Vector Architects
Liu Yichun and Chen Yifeng, Atelier Deshaus
Liu Jiakun
.....A lot of talent coming out of China these days
Outside of China, Anne Holtrop or Smiljan Radic
Cluelessness rules
Really thought it was Neri Oxman's year since Bill Ackman threatened to sue the jury.
Announced this morning: Riken Yamamoto wins the 2024 Pritzker Prize
I'm changing my guess to Riken Yamamoto haha
It doesn't seem like anyone guessed that?
everyone who had him on your bingo card at all should get coffee. wow.
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