Royal Gold Medal

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{{Short description|Medal awarded by the Royal Institute of British Architects}}

File:Charles Robert Cockerell.jpg was the first recipient of the Royal Gold Medal in 1848.]]

The Royal Gold Medal for architecture[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ar/a/a7/RoyalGoldMedal%28c%29RIBA_261x347.jpg RIBA Royal Gold Medal] is awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects on behalf of the British monarch, in recognition of an individual's or group's substantial contribution to international architecture. It is given for a distinguished body of work rather than for one building and is therefore not awarded for merely being currently fashionable.

The medal was first awarded in 1848 to Charles Robert Cockerell, and its second recipient was the Italian Luigi Canina in 1849. The winners include some of the most influential architects of the 19th and 20th centuries, including Eugène Viollet-le-Duc (1864), Frank Lloyd Wright (1941), Le Corbusier (1953), Walter Gropius (1956), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1959) and Buckminster Fuller (1968). Candidates of all nationalities are eligible to receive the award.

Not all recipients were architects. Also recognised were engineers such as Ove Arup (1966) and Peter Rice (1992), who undoubtedly played an outstanding role in the realisation of some of the 20th century's key buildings all over the world. Repeatedly, the prize was awarded to influential writers on architecture, including scholars such as the Rev Robert Willis (1862), Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1967), and Sir John Summerson (1976), as well as theoreticians such as Lewis Mumford (1961) and Colin Rowe (1995). It honoured archaeologists such as Sir Austen Henry Layard (1868), Karl Richard Lepsius (1869), Melchior de Vogüé (1879), Heinrich Schliemann (1885), Rodolfo Lanciani (1900) and Sir Arthur Evans (1909), and painters such as Lord Leighton (1894), and Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1906). Another notable exception was the 1999 award to the city of Barcelona.

List of recipients

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!Year

!Recipient

!Nationality

2025

|Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA)

|Japan{{Cite news |last=Wainwright |first=Oliver |date=2025-02-06 |title=Thin is the new thick: Japanese masters of minimalism win RIBA gold medal |url=https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/feb/06/cardboard-house-designers-sanaa-win-riba-award |access-date=2025-02-06 |work=The Guardian |language=en-GB |issn=0261-3077}}

2024

|Lesley Lokko

|Ghana/Scotland{{Cite news |last=Royal Institute of British Architects |first=RIBA |date=18 January 2024 |title=Lesley Lokko: Royal Gold Medal 2024 recipient |pages=1 |work=Royal Institute of British Architects |url=https://www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards/royal-gold-medal}}

2023

|Yasmeen Lari

|Pakistan{{Cite news |last=Royal Institute of British Architects |first=RIBA |date=27 April 2023 |title=Royal Gold Medal 2023 recipient: Yasmeen Lari |pages=1 |work=Royal Institute of British Architects |url=https://www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards/royal-gold-medal/Royal-Gold-Medal-2023 |access-date=27 April 2023}}

2022

|Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi

|India{{Cite news|url=https://www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards/royal-gold-medal|title=Royal Gold Medal 2022 recipient: Balkrishna Doshi|access-date=2021-12-11|language=en-GB}}

2021

|Sir David Adjaye

|UK/Ghana{{cite web|url=https://www.dezeen.com/2020/09/30/david-adjaye-2021-riba-royal-gold-medal-architecture-news//|title=David Adjaye wins 2021 RIBA Royal Gold Medal|first=India|last=Block|work=de zeen|date=5 October 2020|access-date=5 October 2020}}

2020

|Grafton Architects (Practice co-founded by Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell)

|Ireland{{cite web|url=https://www.dezeen.com/2019/10/02/grafton-architects-wins-2020-riba-royal-gold-medal/|title=Grafton Architects wins 2020 RIBA Royal Gold Medal|first=India|last=Block|work=de zeen|date=2 October 2019|access-date=6 October 2019}}

2019

|Sir Nicholas Grimshaw

|UK{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/sep/27/nicholas-grimshaw-wins-riba-gold-medal-architecture |title=Architect Nicholas Grimshaw wins RIBA gold medal |first=Oliver |last=Wainwright|work=The Guardian |date=27 September 2018 }}

2018

|Neave Brown

|U.S./UKOliver Wainwright, "[https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/oct/06/im-dumbfouded-neave-brown-the-genius-of-social-housing-on-winning-an-awaard-for-the-building-that-ended 'I'm dumbfounded!' … Neave Brown on bagging an award for the building that killed his career]". The Guardian, 6 October 2017. Accessed 6 October 2017[http://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/13025-social-housing-pioneer-neave-brown-wins-2018-riba-gold-medal "Social Housing Pioneer Neave Brown Wins 2018 RIBA Gold Medal"], Architectural Record, 28 September 2017

2017

|Paulo Mendes da Rocha

|Brazil[http://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/11930-paulo-mendes-da-rocha-awarded-2017-riba-royal-gold-medal "Paulo Mendes da Rocha Awarded 2017 RIBA Royal Gold Medal"], Architectural Record, 29 September 2016

2016

|Dame Zaha Hadid

|Iraq/Uk{{citenews|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-34337929 |title=Dame Zaha Hadid awarded the Riba Gold Medal for architecture – BBC News |work=BBC News |date=24 September 2015 |access-date=24 September 2015}}

2015

| Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey (Co-founders of O'Donnell & Tuomey)

| Ireland

2014

| Joseph Rykwert

|UKOliver Wainwright: [https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/architecture-design-blog/2013/sep/18/riba-gold-medal-joseph-rykwert "RIBA awards Royal Gold Medal to architectural historian Joseph Rykwert"], in The Guardian, 18 September 2013

2013

|Peter Zumthor

|Switzerland

2012

|Herman Hertzberger

|Netherlands

2011

|David Chipperfield

|UK

2010

|I. M. Pei

|China/U.S.

2009

|Álvaro Siza Vieira

|Portugal

2008

|Edward Cullinan

|UK

2007

|Herzog & de Meuron

|Switzerland{{Cite web |url=http://www.ajplus.co.uk/news/news_article/?aid=54853&sid=49 |title=2007 winner |access-date=6 October 2006 |archive-date=11 October 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011090018/http://www.ajplus.co.uk/news/news_article/?aid=54853&sid=49 |url-status=dead }}

2006

|Toyo Ito

|Japan[http://www.riba.org/go/RIBA/News/Press_4975.html 2006 winner] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060929173004/http://www.riba.org/go/RIBA/News/Press_4975.html |date=29 September 2006 }}

2005

|Frei Otto

|Germany

2004

|Rem Koolhaas

|Netherlands

2003

|Rafael Moneo

|Spain

2002

|Archigram

|UK

2001

|Jean Nouvel

|France

2000

|Frank Gehry

|U.S.

1999

|City of Barcelona

|Spain

1998

|Oscar Niemeyer

|Brazil

1997

|Tadao Ando

|Japan

1996

|Harry Seidler

|Austria/Australia

1995

|Colin Rowe

|UK/U.S.

1994

|Michael and Patricia Hopkins

|UK

1993

|Giancarlo De Carlo

|Italy

1992

|Peter Rice

|Ireland

1991

|Colin Stansfield Smith

|UK

1990

|Aldo van Eyck

|Netherlands

1989

|Renzo Piano

|Italy

1988

|Richard Meier

|U.S.

1987

|Ralph Erskine

|UK

1986

|Arata Isozaki

|Japan

1985

|Sir Richard Rogers

|UK

1984

|Charles Correa

|India

1983

|Sir Norman Foster

|UK

1982

|Berthold Lubetkin

|UK/Georgia

1981

|Sir Philip Dowson

|UK

1980

|James Stirling

|UK

1979

|Charles and Ray Eames

|U.S.

1978

|Jørn Utzon

|Denmark

1977

|Sir Denys Lasdun

|UK

1976

|Sir John Summerson

|UK

1975

|Michael Scott

|Ireland

1974

|Powell and Moya

|UK

1973

|Sir Leslie Martin

|UK

1972

|Louis I Kahn

|U.S.

1971

|Hubert de Cronin Hastings

|UK

1970

|Robert Matthew

|UK

1969

|Jack Coia

|UK

1968

|Buckminster Fuller

|U.S.

1967

|Sir Nikolaus Pevsner

|UK

1966

|Ove Arup

|UK

1965

|Kenzo Tange

|Japan

1964

|Edwin Maxwell Fry

|UK

1963

|William Holford, Baron Holford

|UK

1962

|Sven Markelius

|Sweden

1961

|Lewis Mumford

|U.S.

1960

|Pier Luigi Nervi

|Italy

1959

|Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

|Germany/U.S.

1958

|Robert Schofield Morris

|Canada

1957

|Alvar Aalto

|Finland

1956

|Walter Gropius

|Germany/U.S.

1955

|John Murray Easton

|UK

1954

|Sir Arthur George Stephenson

|UK

1953

|Le Corbusier

|France

1952

|George Grey Wornum

|UK

1951

|Emanuel Vincent Harris

|UK

1950

|Eliel Saarinen

|Finland

1949

|Sir Howard Robertson

|UK

1948

|Auguste Perret

|France

1947

|Sir Albert Richardson

|UK

1946

|Sir Patrick Abercrombie

|UK

1945

|Victor Vesnin

|USSR

1944

|Sir Edward Maufe

|UK

1943

|Sir Charles Herbert Reilly

|UK

1942

|William Curtis Green

|UK

1941

|Frank Lloyd Wright

|U.S.

1940

|Charles Voysey

|UK

1939

|Sir Percy Thomas

|UK

1938

|Ivar Tengbom

|Sweden

1937

|Sir Raymond Unwin

|UK

1936

|Charles Holden

|UK

1935

|Willem Marinus Dudok

|Netherlands

1934

|Henry Vaughan Lanchester

|UK

1933

|Sir Charles Reed Peers

|UK

1932

|Hendrik Petrus Berlage

|Netherlands

1931

|Sir Edwin Cooper

|UK

1930

|Percy Worthington

|UK

1929

|Victor Laloux

|France

1928

|Sir Guy Dawber

|UK

1927

|Sir Herbert Baker

|UK

1926

|Ragnar Östberg

|Sweden

1925

|Sir Giles Gilbert Scott

|UK

1924

|No award

|N/A

1923

|Sir John James Burnet

|UK

1922

|Thomas Hastings

|U.S.

1921

|Sir Edwin Lutyens

|UK

1920

|Charles Girault

|France

1919

|Leonard Stokes

|UK

1918

|Ernest Newton

|UK

1917

|Henri Paul Nénot

|France

1916

|Sir Robert Rowand Anderson

|UK

1915

|Frank Darling

|Canada

1914

|Jean-Louis Pascal

|France

1913

|Sir Reginald Blomfield

|UK

1912

|Basil Champneys

|UK

1911

|Wilhelm Dörpfeld

|UK

1910

|Sir Thomas Graham Jackson

|UK

1909

|Sir Arthur Evans

|UK

1908

|Honoré Daumet

|France

1907

|John Belcher

|UK

1906

|Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema

|Netherlands

1905

|Sir Aston Webb

|UK

1904

|Auguste Choisy

|France

1903

|Charles Follen McKim

|U.S.

1902

|Thomas Edward Collcutt{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Court Circular |date=24 June 1902 |page=10 |issue=36802}}

|UK

1901

|No award

|N/A

1900

|Rodolfo Lanciani

|Italy

1899

|George Frederick Bodley

|UK

1898

|George Aitchison

|UK

1897

|Pierre Cuypers

|Netherlands

1896

|Sir Ernest George

|UK

1895

|James Brooks

|UK

1894

|Lord Leighton

|UK

1893

|Richard Morris Hunt

|U.S.

1892

|César Daly

|France

1891

|Sir Arthur Blomfield

|UK

1890

|John Gibson

|UK

1889

|Sir Charles Thomas Newton

|UK

1888

|Baron Theophil von Hansen

|Austria

1887

|Ewan Christian

|UK

1886

|Charles Garnier

|France

1885

|Heinrich Schliemann

|Germany

1884

|William Butterfield

|UK

1883

|Francis Penrose

|UK

1882

|Heinrich von Ferstel

|Austria

1881

|George Godwin

|UK

1880

|John Loughborough Pearson

|UK

1879

|Marquis Melchior de Vogüé

|France

1878

|Alfred Waterhouse

|UK

1877

|Charles Barry

|UK

1876

|Joseph-Louis Duc

|France

1875

|Edmund Sharpe

|UK

1874

|George Edmund Street

|UK

1873

|Thomas Henry Wyatt

|UK

1872

|Friedrich von Schmidt

|Germany/Austria

1871

|James Fergusson

|UK

1870

|Benjamin Ferrey

|UK

1869

|Karl Richard Lepsius

|Germany

1868

|Sir Austen Henry Layard

|UK

1867

|Charles Texier

|France

1866

|Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt

|UK

1865

|Sir James Pennethorne

|UK

1864

|Eugène Viollet-le-Duc

|France

1863

|Anthony Salvin

|UK

1862

|Rev Robert Willis

|UK

1861

|Jean-Baptiste Lesueur

|France

1860

|Sydney Smirke

|UK

1859

|Sir George Gilbert Scott

|UK

1858

|Friedrich August Stüler

|Germany

1857

|Owen Jones

|UK

1856

|Sir William Tite

|UK

1855

|Jacques Ignace Hittorff

|France

1854

|Philip Hardwick

|UK

1853

|Sir Robert Smirke

|UK

1852

|Leo von Klenze

|Germany

1851

|Thomas Leverton Donaldson

|UK

1850

|Sir Charles Barry

|UK

1849

|Luigi Canina

|Italy

1848

|Charles Robert Cockerell

|UK

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