Portuguese Architect Eduardo Souto de Moura is This Year's Winner of the Pritzker Prize

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Portuguese Architect Eduardo Souto de Moura is This Year's Winner of the Pritzker Prize
Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto Moura speaks during a press conference after being awarded with the 2011 Pritzker Architecture Prize, in Lisbon, Portugal, 28 March 2011. The international prize, which is awarded each year to a living architect for significant achievement, was established by the Pritzker family of Chicago through their Hyatt Foundation in 1979. Often referred to as 'architectures Nobel' and 'the professions highest honor,' it is granted annually. EPA/MIGUEL A. LOPES.



CHICAGO, IL (REUTERS).- Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura is the winner of this year's $100,000 Pritzker Prize for his designs that convey both "power and modesty, bravado and subtlety," the foundation that awards the prize said on Monday.

The honor, often dubbed the Nobel prize for architecture, was supposed to be announced next month and presented in Washington, D.C., but was prematurely reported by a news outlet, according to a spokesman.

The annual prize, which goes to a living architect, is endowed by the wealthy Chicago-based Pritzker family, majority owners of Hyatt Hotels Corp and other businesses.

It was first bestowed on American architect Philip Johnson in 1979, and has since been awarded to architects from around the world including Souto de Moura's former teacher Alvaro Siza in 1992.

"The fact that this is the second time a Portuguese architect has been chosen makes it even more important," Souto de Moura, 58, said in a statement issued by the foundation.

Among the Souto de Moura's Portuguese projects are a soaring stadium in Braga, the Burgo Tower in Porto, a convent restored as an inn in Amares, a subway in Porto, the Paula Rego Museum in Cascais, as well as shopping centers, schools, art galleries, homes and a cinema.

Most of the Porto-based architect's designs are in Portugal, but some have been built in Spain, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland.

"During the past three decades, Eduardo Souto de Moura has produced a body of work that is of our time but also carries echoes of architectural traditions," Lord Peter Palumbo, the prize jury chairman, said in the statement.

"His buildings have a unique ability to convey seemingly conflicting characteristics -- power and modesty, bravado and subtlety, bold public authority and a sense of intimacy -- at the same time," he said.

Among influences cited for his work are the sleek, spare designs of Mies van der Rohe, with his angular constructions employing granite, wood, marble, brick, steel, concrete -- sometimes in unexpected colors.

The granite face of a mountainside -- created with precise explosions with the detritus crushed for concrete -- forms one end of the stadium in Braga, which the Pritzker jury commended as "muscular, monumental and very much at home within its powerful landscape."

(Reporting by Andrew Stern; Editing by Eric Walsh)

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