Certain architects are well renowned around the world. Key to building this architectural “hall of fame” are the awards presented by prestigious institutions, foundations, and cultural organizations, whose number has grown over time alongside the increasing complexity of urban environments and the emergence of new, influential figures.
Whether serving as career milestones or affirming remarkable accomplishments, these awards spotlight the work and research of contemporary architects, contributing to the mythos of today’s “archistars” – the architectural gods of our time. Many such architects have collaborated with the editorial team at Domus, and some have even contributed as guest editors. This esteemed roster includes Pritzker laureates like Jean Nouvel, David Chipperfield, and Tadao Ando; AIA 2021 winner Toshiko Mori; and Compasso d’Oro winners Michele De Lucchi and Alessandro Mendini, a longstanding editor of Domus, the magazine founded by Gio Ponti, a legendary figure whose influence transcends awards.
These prizes not only celebrate the work of prominent individuals – often supported by firms of talented designers whose names struggle to emerge in a pyramid structure the design world will have to come to terms with, sooner or later – but also provide a snapshot of contemporary architectural trends, new aesthetics, innovations in eco-sustainable, high-performance materials, and design solutions that respond to the needs of our time.