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Architect Riken Yamamoto Wins Pritzker
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Riken Yamamoto, a distinguished 78-year-old Japanese architect, wins the esteemed 2024 Pritzker architecture prize for his exceptional work merging interior and exterior spaces with a focus on hospitality. His projects span clinics, universities, airports, fire stations, and innovative housing structures like the Pangyo Housing project in Korea.
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