French architect Jean Nouvel wins Pritzker Prize
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - French architect Jean Nouvel has been awarded the 2008 Pritzker Prize, the highest honor for architecture, for his creative experimentation and buildings that speak to their surroundings, the Pritzker jury said on Sunday.
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