Critical Round-Up: The 2017 Pritzker Prize

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The 2017 Pritzker Prize was a surprise to many, awarded to the three founders of RCR Arquitectes, a modest Spanish firm located in the small town of Olot in Catalonia. Many people and critics shared their astonishment at the prize being awarded to three individuals for the first time since the Pritzker Prize began in 1979, including the third female winner, and at the relatively low profile of RCR Arquitectes before March 1st.

Whether this surprise was pleasant or shocking differs from critic to critic, but there nevertheless seems to be a consensus on the jury’s decision to venture further into politics and away from their traditional interest in celebrity architects. As clearly stated in the jury’s citation: “In this day and age, there is an important question that people all over the world are asking, and it is not just about architecture; it is about law, politics, and government as well.” Are they steering the prize in the right, or wrong, direction?

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Cite: Ariana Zilliacus. "Critical Round-Up: The 2017 Pritzker Prize" 04 Mar 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/806560/critical-round-up-the-2017-pritzker-prize> ISSN 0719-8884

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