In the citation accompanying its decision, to be announced on Thursday, the Pritzker jury saluted Mr.Richard Rogers for his “unique interpretation of the Modern Movement’s fascination with the building as machine, an interest in architectural clarity and transparency, the integration of public and private spaces, and a commitment to flexible floor plans that respond to the ever-changing demands of users.”Wednesday, 28 March 2007
British Architect Wins 2007 Pritzker Prize
In the citation accompanying its decision, to be announced on Thursday, the Pritzker jury saluted Mr.Richard Rogers for his “unique interpretation of the Modern Movement’s fascination with the building as machine, an interest in architectural clarity and transparency, the integration of public and private spaces, and a commitment to flexible floor plans that respond to the ever-changing demands of users.”
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