Chrysler Design Award
The Chrysler Design Awards celebrate the achievements of individuals in innovative works of architecture and design which significantly influenced modern American culture.[1][2] Chrysler's awards started in 1993 to recognize six designers based in the United States with a trophy and $10,000 cash prize. After 10 years in 2003 Chrysler corporation decided to end its Chrysler Design Awards program.[3]
List of Awardees
2002
2001
- Kathryn Gustafson
- Susan Kare
- Thom Mayne
- Daniel Rozin
- Stefan Sagmeister
- Studio Works
2000
- Will Bruder
- James Corner
- David M. Kelley
- Ted Muehling
- Gary Panter
- Paula Scher
1999
- Pablo Ferro
- Peter Girardi
- John Maeda
- Karim Rashid
- Jesse Reiser/Nanako Umemoto
- Gael Towey
1998
- Erik Adigard/Patricia McShane
- April Greiman
- Steven Holl
- Mars Pathfinder Team
- Bruce Mau
- Tod Williams/Billie Tsien
1997
- Diller Scofidio + Renfro Elizabeth Diller/Ricardo Scofidio
- Edward Fella
- Chuck Hoberman
- Lisa Krohn
- Burt Rutan
- Allan Wexler
1996
- Matthew Carter
- Niels Diffrient
- Craig Hodgetts/Hsin-Ming Fung
- Tibor Kalman
- Matt Scogin/Merrill Elam
- Richard Saul Wurman
1995
- Frank O. Gehry
- Robert M. Greenberg
- Ralf Hotchkiss
- ReVerb (Somi Kim, Whitney Lowe, Lisa Nugent, Susan Parr, Lorraine Wild)
- James Wines
- Philip Zimmermann
1994
- Muriel Cooper
- Zuzana Licko/Rudy VanderLans
- Katherine McCoy/Michael McCoy
- Achva Benzinberg
- John H. Todd/Nancy Jack Todd
- Lebbeus Woods
- Carl Green
References
- Tom Parrett (editor) Decade of Desgn 2002-1993: Chrysler Design Awards Publisher: The Magazine Works, 264 pages, First Edition, Jan 1, 2002 ASIN B001X6D2B4
- Chrysler Design Awards
- Bradford McKee Chrysler Design Awards Dropped After 10 Years June 5, 2003 The New York Times
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