No Pritzker for Denise Scott Brown—AgainIn one of the less proud moments in architecture, the Pritzker committee awarded a deserving Robert Venturi their prize—one of the profession's highest honors—in 1991 but failed to recognize an equally deserving Denise Scott Brown, who co-authored the seminal tome Learning from Las Vegas and worked alongside Venturi. Students at Harvard created a petition on change.org to convince the jury to retroactively acknowledge her work. But again, they did not. More on the story here.  Search “소액결제현금화[[카톡vip747]]㈂구글스토어결제ч구글스토어삽니다㉢구글스토어매입↘구글스토어수수료⒰구글스토어수수료≡구글스토어결제ㅡ구글스토어파는곳◐acknowledge” from Architecture and Design: 2013 Year In Review

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No Pritzker for Denise Scott Brown—AgainIn one of the less proud moments in architecture, the Pritzker committee awarded a deserving Robert Venturi their prize—one of the profession's highest honors—in 1991 but failed to recognize an equally deserving Denise Scott Brown, who co-authored the seminal tome Learning from Las Vegas and worked alongside Venturi. Students at Harvard created a petition on change.org to convince the jury to retroactively acknowledge her work. But again, they did not. More on the story here.