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Prix de Rome (Canada)

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The Prix de Rome was established in Canada in 1987, and is awarded by the Canada Council for the Arts to an architect or group of architects. Two annual awards are made: the Prix de Rome for professional architecture and the Prix de Rome in Architecture for Emerging Practitioners. From 1987 to 2003 the award included a residency in a John Shnier-designed laureates' apartment in Trastevere:5. The professional award currently consists of a $50,000 cash award, and the Emerging Practitioner award a $34,000 cash award.

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Professional

  • 1987 - John Shnier (Inaugural Prix de Rome)
  • 1988 - Jacques Rousseau
  • 1990 - Sophie Charlebois
  • 1991 - Dereck Revington
  • 1992 - John McMinn
  • 1993 - Hal Ingberg
  • 1994 - Anthony Robins
  • 1995 - Philip Beesley
  • 1996 - Philippe Lupien
  • 1997 - Pierre Thibault
  • 1998 - Atelier Big City
  • 1999 - Peter Yeadon
  • 2000 - Jason King & George Yu
  • 2001 - Atelier In Situ
  • 2002 - Marc Boutin
  • 2003 - Andrew King
  • 2004 - Michael Carroll & Danita Rooyakkers of Atelier BUILD
  • 2005 - Eric Bunge of nARCHITECT
  • 2006 - Kobayashi + Zedda Architects Ltd.
  • 2007 - Manon Asselin and Katsuhiro Yamazaki of Atelier T.A.G.
  • 2008 - Pierre Bélanger
  • 2009 - RVTR
  • 2010 - Lola Shepard & Mason White of Lateral Office
  • 2011 - Susan Fitzgerald
  • 2012 - WilliamsonChong
  • 2013 - 5468796 Architecture
  • 2014 - Omar Gandhi
  • 2015 - Public Architecture + Communication
  • 2016 - Heather Dubbeldam
  • Emerging Practitioner

  • 2005 - Taymoore Balboa
  • 2006 - Michael Acht
  • 2007 - Michaela MacLeod
  • 2008 - Drew Sinclair
  • 2009 - Kelly Nelson Doran
  • 2010 - Elizabeth Paden
  • 2011 - Samantha Lynch
  • 2012 - Jason Tsironis
  • 2013 - Brett MacIntyre
  • 2014 - Jerome Lapierre
  • 2015 - Nicole Reckziegel
  • 2016 - Yves Patrick Poitras
  • References

    Prix de Rome (Canada) Wikipedia


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