Stirling Prize

Stirling Prize

Prix Stirling

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Le Prix Stirling (Stirling Prize) est un concours d'architecture organisé par l'association RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) récompensant le meilleur édifice architectural de l’année au Royaume-Uni. Sept catégories d'édifices sont récompensées et le gagnant remporte 20000 livres.

Ce prix tire son nom de l'architecte anglais James Stirling (1926-1992).

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