ArchDaily Readers Decide Who Should Win the 2024 Pritzker Prize
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As part of our annual tradition, we ask our readers who should win the 2024 Pritzker Prize, the most important award in the field of architecture.
The Pritzker Prize — funded by Jay Pritzker through the Hyatt Foundation in the United States — has been awarded to living architects, regardless of nationality, whose built work has “produced consistent and significant contributions to humanity through the art of architecture.”
American architect Philip Johnson was the first architect to win the Pritzker Prize in 1979. Since then, architects from 20 countries have received the award, of which only six female architects: the late Zaha Hadid (2004), Kazuyo Sejima (2010, along with Ryue Nishizawa), Carme Pigem (2017, together with Ramón Vilalta and Rafael Aranda), Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara (2020), and Anne Lacaton (2021, alongside Jean-Philippe Vassal).
According to our readers who chose between 50 options, Alberto Campo Baeza it should win the 2024 Pritzker Prize:
1. Alberto Campo Baeza (7.7%)
2. Kengo Kuma (7.3%)
3. Steven Holl (6.6%)
4. Bjarke Ingels (5.6%)
5. Solano Benitez (5.2%)
6. Marina Tabassum (4.9%)
7. MVRDV (4.3%)
8. Smiljan Radic (4.2%)
9. Santiago Calatrava (4.2%)
10. Tatiana Bilbao (3.6%)
Additionally, receiving mentions from over 2% of the votes were Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Manuel Aires Mateus + Francisco Aires Mateus, Sou Fujimoto, Jeanne Gang, Frida Escobedo, and Moshe Safdie.
See who should have won, according to our readers, in previous editions of our Pritzker Prize poll in 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020.
Follow ArchDaily’s coverage of the Pritzker Prize.