Phyllis Lambert wins Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize
CCA Founder Phyllis Lambert has won the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize, which
recognizes an architect of any nationality who has made a significant contribution to architecture as an art.
The Academy?s annual architecture awards program began in 1955 with the inauguration of the Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize and has since expanded to include four Arts and Letters Awards. This year?s winners were chosen from a group of 35 individuals and practices nominated by the members of the Academy. The jurors were Elizabeth Diller (chairman), Henry Cobb, Peter Eisenman, Kenneth Frampton, Hugh Hardy, Steven Holl, Cesar Pelli, James Polshek, Robert A. M. Stern, and Tod Williams. The Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize includes a $20,000 award.
The Academy also recognized McGill-trained Mimi Hoang and Canadian Eric Bunge, co-founders of New York City-based firm nArchitects, with one of four Arts and Letters Awards in Architecture. Each $10,000 prize recognizes an American architect or firm whose work is characterized by a strong personal direction.
The awards will be presented in New York City in May at the Academy?s annual Ceremonial. Work by the winners will be featured in an upcoming exhibition on view in the Academy?s galleries on Audubon Terrace from May 19 to June 12.
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