David Adjaye wins 2021 RIBA Royal Gold Medal
Breaking news:Â British-Ghanaian architect David Adjaye has been awarded the Royal Institute of British Architects' Royal Gold Medal 2021, becoming the first black architect to win the prize.
Awarded by RIBA and personally approved by the Queen, the Royal Gold Medal recognises those who have dedicated their lives to the "advancement of architecture".
Adjaye designed the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
"It's incredibly humbling and a great honour to have my peers recognise the work I have developed with my team and its contribution to the field over the past 25 years," said Adjaye, who founded Adjaye Associates in 2000.
"Architecture, for me, has always been about the creation of beauty to edify all peoples around the world equally and to contribute to the evolution of the craft," he added. "The social impact of this discipline has been and will continue to be the guiding force in the experimentation that informs my practice."
Previous recipients of the RIBA Gold Medal include Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Norman Foster, Neave Brown, Nicholas Grimshaw, Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey, and Peter Zumthor.
Last year the prize went to Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, co-founders of Grafton Architects, as the first all-woman pair to win in the awards' history.
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