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Pritzker and jury
Palumbo is chairman of the jury of the Pritzker Architecture Prize.
In the words of the Pritzker jury: " In an age obsessed with celebrity, the glitz of our ' starchitects ', backed by large staffs and copious public relations support, dominate the headlines.

Pritzker and Pompidou
Reporting on Rogers ' winning the Pritzker Prize in 2007, The New York Times noted that the design of the Centre " turned the architecture world upside down " and that " Mr. Rogers earned a reputation as a high-tech iconoclast with the completion of the 1977 Pompidou Centre, with its exposed skeleton of brightly coloured tubes for mechanical systems.

Pritzker and transforming
Architecture critic and Pritzker juror Ada Louise Huxtable summarized HdM's approach concisely: " They refine the traditions of modernism to elemental simplicity, while transforming materials and surfaces through the exploration of new treatments and techniques.

Pritzker and had
Not only was the Karmanos / Rutherford group better financed, but one of Esposito's key backers, the Pritzker family, had backed out a few months before the bid.
Both Pritzker and Ueberroth made offers to Texas Air, but when Ueberroth was asked to pay more to come closer to Pritzker's deal, he withdrew his offer, and Pritzker then withdrew his because he didn't like the negotiating tactics that Lorenzo had used.
By this time, with enrollment of nearly 600 students, the college had outgrown its facilities, and in 1974 expanded into a building designed by Pritzker Prize – winning modernist architect Kenzo Tange ( 1913 – 2005 ) as part of the new " arts complex " that included the Children's Theatre Company and a major addition to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
Fehn designed over 100 buildings ; however, by the time he received the Pritzker in 1997 only 11 had been built.
Renzo Piano, winner of the Pritzker Prize in 1998, is the architect of the Center ’ s building ; he had been selected after Nasher met him at the opening of the Beyeler Foundation in Basel, Switzerland, in 1997.

Pritzker and been
Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Christian de Portzamparc, the museum reflects Hergé's huge corpus of work which has, until now, been sitting in studios and bank vaults.
Functionalism, expressionism, and other schools left their imprint on a large number of works in which Mexican stylistic elements have been combined with European and North American techniques, most notably the work of Pritzker Prize winner Luis Barragán.
Today, 60 years later, I've been given the Pritzker Architecture Prize for which I thank the Pritzker family and the distinguished members of the selection committee for honoring me with this prestigious award.
The international design firm Morphosis, headed by Pritzker Prize winning architect Thom Mayne, has been retained to design a signature building incorporating residential, teaching and administrative spaces.
Events that have been held here include " ABCDF Palabras de Ciudad " ( 2002 ) showing life in popular housing in photographs and video, " Bordados del Mexico Antiguo " ( Embroidery of Old Mexico ) showing processes, history and design, Rem Koolhaas Premio Pritzker 2000 " conference and " Exchanging Views: Visions of Latin America " which was an exhibit from the collection of Patricia Phelps de Cisneros comprising 148 works by 72 artists from across Latin America in 2006.
Linda Pritzker ( born 1953, Chicago, Illinois ) is an heir to the Hyatt Hotel fortune, the second of five children of businessman Robert Pritzker, a co-founder of that chain .< Ref name =" 2006forbes "> Linda Pritzker, Forbes ( October 2006 )</ ref > Pritzker is herself a billionaire, and has been listed on the Forbes 400.
Doshi is a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and has been on the selection committee for the Pritzker Prize, the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts, and the Aga Khan Award for Architecture.

Pritzker and into
Faddis led The CJE from autumn 2004 though spring 2010, premiering significant new works, pioneering educational initiatives in Chicago public schools focusing on Louis Armstrong's music, and bringing The CJE into new venues ( including presenting the first of the " Made in Chicago " Jazz series at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park ), while concurrently leading the Jon Faddis Jazz Orchestra of New York ( the successor to the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band ).
In 2004 a four-volume monograph on Pritzker Prize – winning architect Zaha Hadid was published, featuring different-sized volumes that fit into an interlocking lucite case.

Pritzker and city
Pei and Partners ), Dallas will be the only city in the world that has four buildings within one contiguous block that are all designed by Pritzker Architecture Prize winners.
* Frank Gehry, Pritzker Prize Laureate, awarded honorary doctorate, studied city planning for one year

Pritzker and .
The most lucrative award an architect can receive is the Pritzker Prize, sometimes termed the " Nobel Prize for architecture.
Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect I. M. Pei, the building is high with two masts reaching high.
Frank Gehry's detailed, stainless steel band shell, the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, hosts the classical Grant Park Music Festival concert series.
In 1983, he won the Pritzker Prize, sometimes called the Nobel Prize of architecture.
In 1983 he was awarded the Pritzker Prize, sometimes called the Nobel Prize of architecture.
He resigned from Columbia and Fermilab in 1989 and taught briefly at the University of Chicago before moving to Illinois Institute of Technology, where he currently serves as the Pritzker Professor of Science.
In 1999 he was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize, often referred to as the Nobel Prize of architecture.
In consideration of his whole portfolio, Foster was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1999.
In 2000 Rem Koolhaas won the Pritzker Prize.
Zohar: Pritzker Edition ( 6 vols.
He won the prestigious Pritzker Prize for architecture in 1990.
Ada Louise Huxtable, architectural critic and Pritzker juror, has described Rossi as " a poet who happens to be an architect.
* Pritzker Prize web page on Rossi.
The building was designed by the Pritzker Architecture prizewinner Aldo Rossi.
Frank Owen Gehry, ( born Frank Owen Goldberg ; February 28, 1929 ) is a Canadian-American Pritzker Prize-winning architect based in Los Angeles.
In 1930, he founded the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and later ( 1978 ), as a trustee, he was awarded an American Institute of Architects Gold Medal and the first Pritzker Architecture Prize, in 1979.
* Philip Johnson bio on the Pritzker Architecture Prize website.
Founded in 1979 by Jay A. Pritzker and his wife Cindy, the award is funded by the Pritzker family and sponsored by the Hyatt Foundation and is considered to be one of the world's premier architecture prizes ; it is often referred to as the Nobel Prize of architecture.
was a Japanese architect, and winner of the 1987 Pritzker Prize for architecture.

jury and said
The jury further said in term-end presentments that the City Executive Committee, which had over-all charge of the election, `` deserves the praise and thanks of the City of Atlanta '' for the manner in which the election was conducted.
`` Only a relative handful of such reports was received '', the jury said, `` considering the widespread interest in the election, the number of voters and the size of this city ''.
The jury said it did find that many of Georgia's registration and election laws `` are outmoded or inadequate and often ambiguous ''.
The grand jury commented on a number of other topics, among them the Atlanta and Fulton County purchasing departments which it said `` are well operated and follow generally accepted practices which inure to the best interest of both governments ''.
However, the jury said it believes `` these two offices should be combined to achieve greater efficiency and reduce the cost of administration ''.
The City Purchasing Department, the jury said, `` is lacking in experienced clerical personnel as a result of city personnel policies ''.
`` This is one of the major items in the Fulton County general assistance program '', the jury said, but the State Welfare Department `` has seen fit to distribute these funds through the welfare departments of all the counties in the state with the exception of Fulton County, which receives none of this money.
The jury said it found the court `` has incorporated into its operating procedures the recommendations '' of two previous grand juries, the Atlanta Bar Association and an interim citizens committee.
`` These actions should serve to protect in fact and in effect the court's wards from undue costs and its appointed and elected servants from unmeritorious criticisms '', the jury said.
Karns said it was a `` wrongful act '' for Wexler to take statements `` privately and outside of the grand jury room ''.
In his opening statement to a jury of eight women and four men, Bernard H. Sokol, attorney for the detectives, said that evidence would show that his clients were `` entirely innocent ''.
The jury foreman, Mrs. Olive Heideman, of rural Elsie, said that a ballot was not even taken until yesterday morning and that the first day of deliberation was spent in going over the evidence.
U.S. Attorney Macon Weaver said the federal complaint, charged that the juror gave false information when asked about Ku Klux Klan membership during selection of jury.
Lee said he had told the jury that he made an agreement in April with Stein to supply and supervise janitors in McCormick Place.
Leavitt, as he entered the jury room, said he was prepared to answer questions about the $12,500 his liquor firm paid to Stein for `` labor consultant work '' with five unions which organized Leavitt's workers.
In its citation, the jury said: " Ieoh Ming Pei has given this century some of its most beautiful interior spaces and exterior forms ... His versatility and skill in the use of materials approach the level of poetry.
It has been said that the expectation of jury members as to the explanatory power of scientific evidence has been raised by television in what is known as the CSI effect.
In the United States, every person accused of a crime punishable by incarceration for more than six months has a constitutional right to a trial by jury, which arises in federal court from Article Three of the United States Constitution, which states in part, " The Trial of all Crimes ... shall be by Jury ; and such Trial shall be held in the State where the said Crimes shall have been committed.
Joy said, " The jury really is still out on these bodies, whether they were aristocrats, priests, criminals, outsiders, whether they went willingly to their deaths or whether they were executed – but Lindow was a very remote place in those days, an unlikely place for an ambush or a murder ".
During the United States v. Sun Myung Moon in 1982, federal prosecutors argued that the word " Moonie " be banned during the jury selection process because they said it was considered " a negative term ," and prejudicial in nature.
When asked what would make a revised work eligible, the chairman of that year's music jury, Robert Ward, said: " Not a cut here and there ... or a slight revision ," but rather something that changed " the whole conception of the piece.
Plimpton says in the write-up about her " I went to jury duty the other day, and somebody said, ' You always play drug addicts!
The sentence was thrown out in December by the U. S. Supreme Court, because the jury had not said that it intended for Stroud to hang.
Mitchel said: " I have to say that I have been found guilty by a packed jury — by the jury of a partisan sheriff — by a jury not empanelled even according to the law of England.

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