Prix de l'Équerre d'Argent

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The Prix d'architecture de l'Équerre d'argent is a French architecture award. It is given annually by Le Moniteur group for a French building, completed in the past year. The prize is divided equally between the architect and the building owner.

[edit] Award winners

  • 2005 - Florence Lipsky and Pascal Rollet for the Science Library at Orléans-la-Source.
  • 2004 - Antoinette Robain and Claire Guieysse for the Centre National de la Danse de Pantin.
  • 2003 - Yves Lion and Claire Piguet for the French Embassy in Beiruit.
  • 2002 - Pierre du Besset and Dominique Lyon for the médiathèque at Troyes.
  • 2001 - Herzog & de Meuron for social housing in Rue des Suisses, Paris.
  • 2000 - Philippe Gazeau for the extension to the Centre Sportif Léon Biancotto in Paris.
  • 1999 - Marc Mimram for the Solférino Bridge/
  • 1998 - Rem Koolhaas for a house near Bordeaux.
  • 1997 - Jean-Marc Ibos and Myrto Vitart for the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille.
  • 1996 - Pierre-Louis Faloci for the Museum of Celtic Civilisation in Mont Beuvray.
  • 1995 - Christian de Portzamparc for the Cité de la musique in Paris.
  • 1994 - Henri and Bruno Gaudin for the Stade Charlety in Paris.
  • 1987 - Jean Nouvel and Architecture Studio for the Institut du Monde Arabe.
  • 1986 - Adrien Fainsilber for the Cité des Sciences de la Villette.
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