Robert Gutowski Architects

  • Practice
  • Projects
    • Saint John Paul II Church, Páty
    • Shenzhen Opera House
    • Concert Hall, Pannonhalma
    • Chapel of Our Heart, Budapest
    • SZEM Museum Collection Storage
    • Media and Infocommunications Authority
    • Museo del Novecento, Milan
    • Sports hall, Pannonhalma
    • National Museum, Helsinki
    • Our Lady of Fátima Shrine
    • Stadttheater, Landshut
    • Philharmonic Hall, Yekaterinburg
    • Forest School, Táp
    • Budapest Student City
    • Look-out tower, Budapest
    • Institute of Advanced Studies
  • Awards
  • Contact

Awards

Robert Gutowski Architects has won many international awards for design excellence. Pannonhalma Concert Hall won the Architizer A+Awards Special Mention in New-York, and the German Design Council awarded it ICONIC Awards 2017 Winner for its interior design. The Church of St John Paul II in Páty received the Dezeen Awards 2020, Highly Commended in London. Robert Gutowski received the Jože Plečnik Prize in 2022.


FIABCI 25th Anniversary Special Awards, Budapest

Archello Awards 2023, Finalist, Amsterdam

Architizer A+Awards 2023, “Architecture+Joy” Winner, Paris

Dezeen Awards 2022, Architecture studio of the year, Public Vote Winner, London

Jože Plečnik Prize 2022, Prague

Ybl Miklós Prize 2022, Budapest

European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture Mies van der Rohe Award 2022, Nominee, Barcelona

BIG SEE Tourism Design Awards 2022, Winner, Ljubljana

Schmidl Ferenc Prize 2021, Székesfehérvár

Yangtze Concert Hall and Music Conservatory, Chongqing international competition 2021, Longlisted

FIABCI Prix d'Excellence Awards 2021

Dezeen Awards 2020, Highly Commended, London

Architizer A+ Awards 2020, Finalist, New-York

Shenzhen Opera House, international competition 2020, Shortlisted with Ateliers Jean Nouvel, Santiago Calatrava, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Herzog & de Meuron, Snøhetta, Steven Holl Architects, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, China Architecture Design & Research Group, DLR Group, UNStudio, MVRDV, ZDA, Mecanoo, Rogers Stirk Harbour, BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, Boeri Architecture and Kengo Kuma and Associates

International Performance Center, Shenzhen international competition 2020, Shortlisted with Heatherwick Studio, 2portzamparc, Henning Larsen, gmp International, Zaha Hadid Architects and Sou Fujimoto Architects

Media Awards 2020, Public Vote Finalist, Budapest

Architizer A+ Awards 2020, Finalist, New-York

The Plan Award 2020, Finalist, Venice

Pro Architectura 2019

Big SEE Architecture Awards 2019, Winner, Ljubljana

AI Global Architecture Awards 2019, Winner, Staffordshire

Media Awards 2019, Finalist, Budapest

National Museum Annex, Helsinki, international competition 2019, 4th place

National Concert Hall, Vilnius, international competition 2019, 7th place

Ostrava Concert Hall, international competition 2019, Longlisted with Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, Zaha Hadid Architects, MAD Bejing and BIG Bjarke Ingels Group

Yekaterinburg Philharmonic Hall, international competition 2018, among winners with Zaha Hadid Architects, Alvisi Kirimoto & Tari Architects, ranked 3rd

ICONIC Awards 2017, Interior Winner, Frankfurt

The Plan Award 2017, Renovation Finalist, Venice

The Plan Award 2017, Culture Finalist, Venice

Architizer A+ Awards 2017, Special Mention, New-York

The Plan Award 2017, Interior Finalist, Venice

Pilgrim House, Mariazell, invited competition 2015, 1st prize

RIBA Goldfinger Scholar 2010, top 3 with Carmody Groarke, London

Holcim Awards for Sustainable Construction 2008, Nominee, Zurich

Holiday Inn Hotel, Budapest, invited competition 2007, 2nd prize

Media Awards 2007, Winner, Budapest

Catholic Church, Páty, invited competition 2004, 1st prize