{{Infobox award | name = Driehaus Architecture Prize | current_awards = | image = Driehaus Architecture Prize for New Classical Architecture Logo Award.jpg | imagesize = | caption = | awarded_for = A career of achievement in the art of traditional and classical architecture. | reward = US$200,000 <br>(Reed Award: US$50,000)<ref>[http://architecture.nd.edu/about/driehaus-prize/ Driehaus at Notre Dame SoA] - ''Together, the $200,000 Driehaus Prize and the $50,000 Reed Award represent the most significant recognition for classicism in the contemporary built environment.''; retained March 6, 2014</ref> | sponsor = The Richard H. Driehaus Charitable Lead Trust | presenter =The University of Notre Dame School of Architecture | country = | location = | year = {{Start date and age|2003|df=yes}} | website = {{URL|driehausprize.nd.edu}} }}

The '''Driehaus Architecture Prize''', fully named '''The Richard H. Driehaus Prize at the University of Notre Dame''', is a global award to honor a major contributor in the field of contemporary traditional and classical architecture.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/|title=Driehaus Prize // School of Architecture // University of Notre Dame|last=Dame|first=Marketing Communications: Web // University of Notre|website=School of Architecture|language=en|access-date=2020-03-17}}</ref> The Driehaus Prize was conceived as an alternative to the predominantly modernist Pritzker Prize.<ref>{{Cite book|title=A critical history of contemporary architecture: 1960-2010|others=Haddad, Elie,, Rifkind, David, 1968-|year = 2014|isbn=978-1-4724-2938-4|location=Surrey, England|oclc=874156510}}</ref>

It was co-founded by fund manager and philanthropist Richard Driehaus and Dean of the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture Michael Lykoudis and was established in 2003 by the ''Richard H. Driehaus Charitable Lead Trust.'' It is presented annually through the School of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, United States, which teaches a classical approach to architecture.

The jury also awards the Henry Hope Reed Award (given in conjunction with the Driehaus Prize) to an individual working outside the practice of architecture, who has supported the cultivation of the traditional city, its architecture and art through writing, planning or promotion.<ref>{{cite web|title=Driehaus Prize Nomination Process|url=http://architecture.nd.edu/about/driehaus-prize/nomination-process/|publisher=University of Notre Dame School of Architecture|access-date=11 February 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130329102201/http://architecture.nd.edu/about/driehaus-prize/nomination-process/|archive-date=29 March 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> The 2020 Reed Award was given to Clem Labine, the creator of the Palladio Award, which recognizes excellence in traditional design, and the eponymous Clem Labine Award for creating more humane and beautiful environments.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/henry-hope-reed-award/recipients/clem-labine/|title=Clem Labine // School of Architecture // University of Notre Dame|last=Dame|first=Marketing Communications: Web // University of Notre|website=School of Architecture|language=en|access-date=2020-02-14}}</ref>

==Award== The Driehaus Prize is awarded to a living architect whose work embodies the principles of traditional and classical architecture and urbanism in contemporary society, and reflects what the jury considers positive cultural, environmental and artistic impacts. The award itself is a bronze miniature of the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, known as the first use of the Corinthian order on the outside of a building.<ref>[http://architecture.nd.edu/about/driehaus-prize/chroegic-monument/ Choragic Monument, bronze miniature for Driehaus Prize] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20140329225714/http://architecture.nd.edu/about/driehaus-prize/chroegic-monument/ |date=2014-03-29 }}</ref> The award includes a monetary prize of US$200,000.

The award jury annually selects an architect who has greatly influenced the field of traditional and classical architecture. The jury travels together to a city of architectural significance, exploring it together, and taking the city's urban fabric as a backdrop for its deliberations.<ref>{{cite web|title=Driehaus Prize Jury|url=http://architecture.nd.edu/about/driehaus-prize/jury/|publisher=University of Notre Dame School of Architecture|access-date=30 March 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140313103300/http://architecture.nd.edu/about/driehaus-prize/jury/|archive-date=13 March 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>

The jury has included notable architects and educators such as Adele Chatfield-Taylor (since 2004, President Emerita of the American Academy in Rome), Robert S. Davis (since 2009, developer and co-founder of Seaside, Florida), Paul Goldberger (since 2006, former architecture critic for ''The New Yorker''), Léon Krier (since 2005, inaugural Driehaus Prize recipient), Witold Rybczynski (since 2011, architecture critic and professor of urbanism at the University of Pennsylvania),<ref>{{cite web|title=Pier Carlo Bontempi Named 2014 Driehaus Laureate - Jury|url=http://www.archdaily.com/456165/pier-carlo-bontempi-named-2014-driehaus-laureate/|work=ArchDaily|date=9 December 2013 |access-date=29 March 2014}}</ref> Demetri Porphyrios (since 2013, is a Greek architect and author who practices architecture in London as principal of the firm Porphyrios Associates),<ref name="Dame">{{Cite web|url=https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/jury/|title=Jury // School of Architecture // University of Notre Dame|last=Dame|first=Marketing Communications: Web // University of Notre|website=School of Architecture|language=en-US|access-date=2018-01-10|archive-date=2019-04-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190426035415/https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/jury/|url-status=dead}}</ref> and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk (since 2017, founder of DPZ).<ref name="Dame"/>

In 2012, the then Charles, Prince of Wales (current King Charles III) accepted The Richard H. Driehaus Prize at the University of Notre Dame Patronage Award during a ceremony Jan. 27 at St James's Palace in London.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Dame|first1=Marketing Communications: Web // University of Notre|title=Prince Charles honored for his architectural patronage|url=https://news.nd.edu/news/prince-charles-honored-for-his-architectural-patronage/|website=Notre Dame News|date=7 February 2012 }}</ref>

==History== Driehaus, the founder, chief investment officer and chairman of Driehaus Capital Management in Chicago, established the award program through Notre Dame in 2003 because of its reputation as a national leader in incorporating the ideals of traditional and classical architecture into the task of modern urban development. In 2007, Driehaus announced that he would increase the prize monies given out annually through the Driehaus Prize and the Reed Award to a combined $250,000. The two prizes represent the most significant recognition for classicism in the contemporary built environment.

Driehaus, the founder, chief investment officer and chairman of Driehaus Capital Management in Chicago, co-founded the award program in 2003 with Michael Lykoudis, who at the time was the Dean of the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture. Driehaus collaborated with Dean Lykoudis, who organized and chaired the jury, to recognize those practitioners and scholars who made seminal contributions to modern traditional architecture and urbanism. Dreihaus chose to work with the University of Notre Dame because of its reputation as a national leader in incorporating the ideals of traditional and classical architecture into the task of modern urban development. In 2007, Driehaus announced that he would increase the prize monies given out annually through the Driehaus Prize and the Reed Award to a combined $250,000. The two prizes represent the most significant recognition for classicism in the contemporary built environment. <ref>{{cite web |title=Driehaus Prize and Henry Hope Reed Award Double to a Combined $250,000 |url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/driehaus-prize-and-henry-hope-reed-award-double-to-a-combined-250000-58770782.html |access-date=11 February 2013 |publisher=PR Newswire}}</ref>

The oil painting ''A Classical Perspective'', made by Carl Laubin in 2012, is a capriccio of an imaginary city that consists of buildings designed by Driehaus Prize recipients.<ref>{{cite news |last=Marani |first=Matthew |date=2 April 2018 |url=https://www.archpaper.com/2018/04/carl-laubin-creates-richly-detailed-architectural-dreamscapes/ |title=Painter Carl Laubin creates meticulous architectural dreamscapes |newspaper=The Architect's Newspaper |access-date=29 January 2026 }}</ref>

==Laureates== The following architects have been awarded the Driehaus Prize<ref>{{cite web|title=Driehaus Prize Recipients|url=http://architecture.nd.edu/about/driehaus-prize/recipients/|publisher=University of Notre Dame School of Architecture|access-date=11 February 2013|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130403083406/http://architecture.nd.edu/about/driehaus-prize/recipients/|archive-date=3 April 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> since 2003: {| align="center" class="wikitable sortable" |- !width=1%| Year !! Laureate !! Nationality !!class="unsortable" style:text-align=center|Photo !!class="unsortable" colspan=2|Example work (years built)!!Website !!class="unsortable" style:text-align=center width=1%|Ref. |- | 2003 || {{sortname|Léon|Krier}} || {{Flagu|Luxembourg}} || 100px|alt=The inaugural laureate Léon Krier in Frankfurt, 2007 || 200px ||Masterplan of Poundbury, England (1993)||[https://www.facebook.com/L%C3%A9on-Krier-116039081754709/ Unofficial fan site] ||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/leon-krier/|title=Driehaus Prize 2003|publisher=NDSA|access-date=29 March 2014}}</ref> |- | 2004 || {{sortname|Demetri|Porphyrios}} || {{Flagu|Greece}} || || 200px|Whitman College || Whitman College, Princeton University, Princeton, USA (2002)|| [http://www.porphyrios.co.uk/ Porphyrios Associates] ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/demetri-porphyrios/|title=Driehaus Prize 2004|publisher=NDSA|access-date=29 March 2014}}</ref> |- | 2005 || {{sortname|Quinlan|Terry}} || {{Flagu|United Kingdom}} || 100px || 200px|Maitland Robinson Library, Cambridge, UK || Maitland Robinson Library, Cambridge, United Kingdom, (1993)|| [http://www.qftarchitects.com/ Quinlan and Francis Terry Architects] ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/quinlan-terry/|title=Driehaus Prize 2005|publisher=NDSA|access-date=29 March 2014}}</ref> |- | 2006 || {{sortname|Allan|Greenberg}} || {{Flagu|South Africa}} || || 200px|Aaron Burr Hall || Aaron Burr Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, USA (2003–2005) || [http://www.allangreenberg.com/ Allan Greenberg LLC] ||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/allan-greenberg/|title=Driehaus Prize 2006|publisher=NDSA|access-date=29 March 2014}}</ref> |- | 2007 || {{sortname|Jaquelin T.|Robertson}} || {{Flagu|United States}} || || 200px|Celebration Town Square || Masterplan of Celebration, Florida, USA (2000) || [http://www.cooperrobertson.com/ Cooper, Robertson & Partners] ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/jaquelin-t-robertson/|title=Driehaus Prize 2007|publisher=NDSA|access-date=29 March 2014}}</ref> |- | 2008 || {{sortname|Andrés|Duany}} and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk || {{Flagu|United States}} || 100px|alt=Andrés Duany in Biloxi, 2005 || 200px|Seaside, Florida || Masterplan of Seaside, Florida, USA (1985) || [http://www.dpz.com/ Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company] ||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/andres-duany-and-elizabeth-plater-zyberk/|title=Driehaus Prize 2008|publisher=NDSA|access-date=29 March 2014}}</ref> |- | 2009 || {{sortname|Abdel-Wahed|El-Wakil}} || {{Flagu|Egypt}} || ||200px|Qiblatain Mosque || New Qiblatain Mosque, Medina, Saudi Arabia (1987) || [https://web.archive.org/web/20140322014933/http://awwakil.com/ Awwakil] ||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/abdel-wahed-el-wakil/|title=Driehaus Prize 2009|publisher=NDSA|access-date=29 March 2014}}</ref> |- | 2010 || {{sortname|Rafael Manzano|Martos}} || {{Flagu|Spain}} || || 200px|Prado Museum || Museo del Prado extension, Madrid, Spain (1990) || {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20141217092351/http://estudiomanzano.com/ Estudio Manzano]}} ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/rafael-manzano-martos/|title=Driehaus Prize 2010|publisher=NDSA|access-date=29 March 2014}}</ref> |- | 2011 || {{sortname|Robert A. M.|Stern}} || {{Flagu|United States}} || 100px|Historic Districts Council Landmarks Lion awards in 2015 || 200px|Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown || Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, New York City, USA (2016) | [http://www.ramsa.com Robert A. M. Stern Architects] ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/robert-a-m-stern/|title=Driehaus Prize 2011|publisher=NDSA|access-date=29 March 2014}}</ref> |- | 2012 || {{sortname|Michael|Graves}} || {{Flagu|United States}} || 100px|alt=Michael Graves, drawing 2003 || 200px|Hard Rock Hotel Singapore || Resorts World Sentosa, Sentosa, Singapore (2010) || [http://www.michaelgraves.com/ Michael Graves & Associates] ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/michael-graves/|title=Driehaus Prize 2012|publisher=NDSA|access-date=29 March 2014|archive-date=14 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200814141702/https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/michael-graves/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |- | 2013 || {{sortname|Thomas H.|Beeby}} || {{Flagu|United States}} || || 200px|Harold Washington Library in Chicago || Harold Washington Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA (1991) ||[http://www.hbra-arch.com HBRA Architects] ||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/thomas-h-beeby/|title=Driehaus Prize 2013|publisher=NDSA|access-date=29 March 2014}}</ref> |- | 2014 || {{sortname|Pier Carlo|Bontempi}} || {{Flagu|Italy}} || 100px|alt=Pier Carlo Bontempi in 2014 || 200px|Place de Toscane in Serris, France || ''Place de Toscane'', Val d'Europe, France (2002)||[http://www.piercarlobontempi.it/ Studio Pier Carlo Bontempi] ||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/pier-carlo-bontempi/|title=Driehaus Prize 2014|publisher=NDSA|access-date=29 March 2014}}</ref> |- | 2015 || {{sortname|David M.|Schwarz}} || {{Flagu|United States}} ||100px| || 200px|Globe Life Park in Arlington, United States || Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas, USA (1994) ||[http://www.dmsas.com David M. Schwarz Architects] ||<ref name=2015winner>{{cite web|title=Architect David M. Schwarz to Receive the 2015 Richard H. Driehaus Prize|url=http://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/david-m-schwarz/|work=Notre Dame School of Architecture|access-date=21 January 2015}}</ref> |- | 2016 || {{sortname|Scott|Merrill}} || {{Flagu|United States}} || || 200px|Seaside Chapel in Seaside Florida || Seaside Chapel in Florida, designed in 2001 || [http://www.merrillpastor.com/ Merrill, Pastor & Colgan Architects] ||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.architectmagazine.com/practice/architect-scott-merrill-wins-university-of-notre-dames-2016-richard-driehaus-prize_o|title=Architect Scott Merrill Wins University of Notre Dame's 2016 Richard H. Driehaus Prize|last=Massie|first=Caroline|date=20 January 2016|publisher=Architect Magazine|access-date=16 April 2016}}</ref> |- | 2017 || Robert Adam || {{Flagu|United Kingdom}} || 100px || 200px|Millennium Gate in Atlanta, USA || Millennium Gate in Atlanta, USA (2008) ||[http://www.adamarchitecture.com ADAM Architecture] ||<ref name="2017winner">{{cite web|url=http://architecture.nd.edu/about/driehaus-prize/recipients/robert-adams/|title=Architect Robert Adam to Receive the 2017 Driehaus Prize|work=Notre Dame School of Architecture|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170121172656/http://architecture.nd.edu/about/driehaus-prize/recipients/robert-adams/|archive-date=21 January 2017|access-date=21 January 2017}}</ref> |- | 2018 || Marc Breitman & Nada Breitman-Jakov || {{Flagu|France}} || || 200px|Westermoskee, Netherlands ||Westermoskee, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2015)||[http://www.breitman-breitman.com/ Breitman & Breitman Architectes] ||<ref name="2018winner">{{cite web|url=https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/marc-breitman-and-nada-breitman-jakov/|title=Marc Breitman and Nada Breitman-Jakov: 2018 Richard H. Driehaus Prize at the University of Notre Dame Laureates|publisher=University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA|access-date=22 January 2018|archive-date=26 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190426035407/https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/marc-breitman-and-nada-breitman-jakov/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |- | 2019 || Maurice Culot || {{Flagu|Belgium}} || 100px||200px ||Masterplan of Hardelot, France (2002)||[https://www.arcas.be/ ARCAS Architecture & Urbanism] ||<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/maurice-culot/|title=Maurice Culot // School of Architecture // University of Notre Dame|last=Dame|first=Marketing Communications: Web // University of Notre|website=School of Architecture|language=en|access-date=2020-01-18|archive-date=2019-08-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190830193349/https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/events/driehaus-prize/recipients/maurice-culot/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |- | 2020 ||Ong-ard Satrabhandhu||{{Flagu|Thailand}} || 100px|| 200px||The Rachamankha, Chiang Mai, Thailand (2004)||[http://ongardarchitects.com/ Ong-ard Architects]||<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://archinect.com/news/bustler/7646/ong-ard-satrabhandhu-named-as-2020-driehaus-prize-laureate|title=Ong-ard Satrabhandhu named as 2020 Driehaus Prize laureate|website=Archinect|language=en|access-date=2020-01-17}}</ref> |- | 2021 ||Sebastian Treese||{{Flagu|Germany}} || || || Eisenzahnstraße 1, Berlin, Germany (2016) ||[https://www.sebastiantreese.de Sebastian Treese Architects]||<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://architecture.nd.edu/news-events/news/sebastian-treese-named-2021-richard-h-driehaus-prize-laureate/|title=Sebastian Treese named 2021 Richard H. Driehaus Prize laureate|website=ND SoA|date=8 February 2021 |language=en|access-date=2021-02-09}}</ref> |- | 2022 ||Rob Krier|| {{Flagu|Luxembourg}} || ||200px || Judiciary City, Luxembourg (2008) ||[https://robkrier.de/ Rob Krier] |<ref>{{Cite web|last=Zachariades|first=Mary Beth|title=Rob Krier named 2022 Richard H. Driehaus Prize laureate; Wendell Berry wins 2022 Henry Hope Reed Award|url=https://news.nd.edu/news/rob-krier-named-2022-richard-h-driehaus-prize-laureate-wendell-berry-wins-2022-henry-hope-reed-award/|access-date=2022-02-07|website=Notre Dame News|date=7 February 2022 |language=en}}</ref> |- | 2023 ||Ben Pentreath|| {{Flagu|United Kingdom}} || || || Masterplan of South East Faversham, England (2023) ||[https://www.benpentreath.com/ Ben Pentreath Studio] |<ref>{{Cite web |title=English Architect Ben Pentreath Named 2023 Driehaus Prize Laureate {{!}} Architectural Record |url=https://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/16034-english-architect-ben-pentreath-named-2023-driehaus-prize-laureate |access-date=2023-01-19 |website=www.architecturalrecord.com |language=en}}</ref> |- | 2024 ||Peter Pennoyer|| {{Flagu|United States}} || || || The Benson on Madison Avenue, New York City, USA (2023) ||[https://www.ppapc.com/ Peter Pennoyer Architects] |<ref>{{cite news |last1=Rulli |first1=Carrie |title=Peter Pennoyer named 2024 Richard H. Driehaus Prize winner |url=https://news.nd.edu/news/peter-pennoyer-named-2024-richard-h-driehaus-prize-winner/ |access-date=8 June 2024 |work=Notre Dame News |date=25 January 2024 |language=en}}</ref> |- | 2025 | Liam O'Connor | {{Flagu|United Kingdom}} | 100px | 200px | Memorial Gates, London (2002) | [https://www.liamoconnor.com/ Liam O'Connor Architects] | <ref>{{cite news |author=Matt Hickman |title=Liam O’Connor Wins 2025 Driehaus Architecture Prize |url=https://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/17344-liam-oconnor-wins-2025-driehaus-prize |access-date=25 February 2025 |work=Architectural Record |date=30 January 2025 |language=en}}</ref>

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===Laureates by country=== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: right" |- ! Rank ! Country ! Continent ! Laureates |- | 1 || style="text-align:left;" | {{flag|United States}} || North America || 8 |- | 2 || style="text-align:left;" | {{flag|United Kingdom}} || Europe || 3 |- | 3 || style="text-align:left;" | {{flag|Luxembourg}} || Europe || 2 |- |rowspan="9"|4 || style="text-align:left;" | {{flag|Belgium}} || Europe || 1 |- | style="text-align:left;" | {{flag|Egypt}} || Africa || 1 |- | style="text-align:left;" | {{flag|France}} || Europe || 1 |- | style="text-align:left;" | {{flag|Germany}} || Europe || 1 |- | style="text-align:left;" | {{flag|Greece}} || Europe || 1 |- | style="text-align:left;" | {{flag|Italy}} || Europe || 1 |- | style="text-align:left;" | {{flag|South Africa}} || Africa || 1 |- | style="text-align:left;" | {{flag|Spain}} || Europe || 1 |- | style="text-align:left;" | {{flag|Thailand}} || Asia || 1 |}

==See also== * New Classical Architecture * Vernacular architecture * New Urbanism * Richard H. Driehaus * Henry Hope Reed Jr. * Notre Dame School of Architecture * Rafael Manzano Prize {{Driehaus Prize laureates|state=expanded}}

==References== {{reflist|33em}}

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