THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS ANNOUNCES
2013 ARCHITECTURE AWARD WINNERS
ALBERTO CAMPO BAEZA • BARRY BERGDOLL • TEDDY CRUZ
SANFORD KWINTER • THOMAS PHIFER
New York, April 17, 2013: The American Academy of Arts and Letters announced today the recipients of its 2013 architecture awards. The Academy’s architecture awards program began in 1955 with the inauguration of the annual Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize in Architecture, which is awarded to a preeminent architect from any country who has made a significant contribution to architecture as an art. In 1991, the Academy began giving Arts and Letters Awards (formerly called Academy Awards) to honor American architects whose work is characterized by a strong personal direction. An additional award category was created in 2003 to honor an American from any field who has contributed to ideas in architecture through any medium of expression.
Alberto Campo Baeza
The Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize in Architecture of $5000 recognizes an architect of any nationality who has made a significant contribution to architecture as an art.
Barry Bergdoll
An Arts and Letters Awards of $7500 recognizes an American who explores ideas in architecture through any medium of expression.
Teddy Cruz
An Arts and Letters Awards of $7500 recognizes an American architect whose work is characterized by a strong personal direction.
Sanford Kwinter
An Arts and Letters Awards of $7500 recognizes an American who explores ideas in architecture through any medium of expression.
Thomas Phifer
An Arts and Letters Awards of $7500 recognizes an American architect whose work is characterized by a strong personal direction. Read more.