Pritzker Prize for Architecture
- Country: United States
- Type: Other
- Website: www.pritzkerprize.com
- Update: 05-02
The Pritzker Architecture Prize (Pritzker Architecture Prize) is one of the world's leading architectural awards, known as the "Nobel Prize in Architecture", organized by the Hyatt Foundation, was first awarded in 1979, and is presented annually, with a statue of Henry Moore and a monetary prize for the winner. Winners of the Pritzker Architecture Prize include I.M. Pei (National Gallery East), Wang Shu (Ningbo Museum), and Jørn Ouson (Sydney Opera House).