Grand prix national de l'architecture
The Grand Prix national de l'Architecture is a French architecture award . It is awarded by the French Ministry of Culture (ministre de la Culture) to an architect based in France or to an architect's office for the joint works.
This prize was first awarded in 1975. After an interruption of a few years, the prize was awarded every two years from 2004.
Award winners
- 1975: Jean Willerval
- 1976: Roger Taillibert
- 1977: Paul Andreu ; Roland Simounet
- 1978: Jean Renaudie
- 1979: Claude Parent
- 1980: Paul Chemetov
- 1981: Gérard Thurnauer , Pierre Riboulet and Jean-Louis Veret
- 1982: Claude Vasconi
- 1983: Henri-Edouard Ciriani
- 1984: Edmond Lay
- 1985: Michel Andrault and Pierre Parat
- 1986: Adrien Fainsilber
- 1987: Jean Nouvel
- 1988: not awarded
- 1989: André Wogenscky ; Henri Gaudin (award declined)
- 1990: Francis Soler
- 1991: Christian Hauvette
- 1992: Christian de Portzamparc
- 1993: Dominique Perrault
- 1994: not awarded
- 1995: not awarded
- 1996: Bernard Tschumi
- 1997: not awarded
- 1998: Jacques Hondelatte
- 1999: Massimiliano Fuksas
- 2000: not awarded
- 2001: not awarded
- 2002: not awarded
- 2003: not awarded
- 2004: Patrik Berger
- 2005: not awarded
- 2006: Rudy Ricciotti
- 2007: not awarded
- 2008: Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal
- 2010: Frédéric Borel