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Gabriel Prize

The Gabriel Prize is an award given annually by the Western European Architectural Foundation, through a three-stage national competition, to one American candidate working in the field of architecture or landscape architecture. Results are announced in March of each year.

Award winners spend three months in residence in France, focusing on a particular aspect of French architecture they have chosen to research. They spend much of their sabbatical traveling, sketching and measuring, and in the course of three months, produce three large renderings. The laureates work closely with the foundation's European representative, a Parisian architect who serves to assist their progress.

The Prize was founded in 1991 by George Parker Jr.

List of Winners

2019 - Lane Rick <br /> 2018 - Diego Arias <br /> 2017 - Barbara Worth Ratner <br /> 2016 - Marcela Delgado <br /> 2015 - Stephanie Arrienda Jazmines <br /> 2014 - Nicholas Quiring<br /> 2013 - Stephanie Bower<br /> 2012 - Daria Khapalova<br /> 2011 - Simon David<br /> 2010 - George J. Martin<br /> 2009 - Jay Cantrell<br /> 2008 - Riggs Pearson Skepnek<br /> 2007 - Joyce Rosner<br /> 2006 - Mario C. Cortes<br /> 2005 - Michael Reardon<br /> 2004 - Victor Agran<br /> 2003 - David E. Gamble<br /> 2002 - Alexander Fernandez<br /> 2001 - Richard Chenoweth<br /> 2000 - Mireille Roddier<br /> 1999 - Melissa Weese Goodill<br /> 1999 - Erik Thorkildsen<br /> 1998 - Alexander Ortenberg<br /> 1997 - Ron Witte<br /> 1996 - Stephen W. Harby<br /> 1995 - C. Errol Barron Jr.<br /> 1994 - Stephen A. Bross<br /> 1993 - Kimberly R. Kohlhaas<br /> 1993 - David T. Mayernik<br /> 1992 - Amy E. Gardner<br /> 1991 - Ralph Jackson

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