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Top Prize for Rogers, Iconoclastic Architect

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Three decades after Paris's Pompidou Center brought him fame, Richard Rogers received the profession's top honor.

When Alfred Nobel endowed prizes for chemistry, physics, literature, and peace, he also ignored many other fields, such as mathematics and architecture. So in these professions, esteemed peer juries award prizes that have become venerated over time as the top prize in their field. Mathematics has the Fields medal. Architecture has the Pritzker Prize, awarding this year's prize—the 31st—to the designer of the Pompidou in Paris, of the Millenium Dome in London and Terminal 5 at Heathrow, of the recently completed terminal at Barajas International in Madrid, and of other ongoing high profile projects.

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When Alfred Nobel endowed prizes for chemistry, physics, literature, and peace, he also ignored many other fields, such as mathematics, and here, architecture. So in these professions, esteemed peer juries award prizes that have become venerated over time as the top prize in their field. Mathematics has the Fields medal. Architecture has the Pritzker Prize, awarding 2007's—the 31st—prize to the designer of the Pompidou in Paris, of the Millenium Dome in London and Terminal 5 at Heathrow, of the recently completed terminal at Barajas International in Madrid, and of other ongoing high profile projects, Richard Rogers.

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