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==Winners in the Architecture category== The Prix de Rome for Architecture was created in 1720. ===18th century (architecture)=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" ! scope="col" width="50px" | Year ! scope="col" width="225px" | Premier Prix ! scope="col" width="225px" | DeuxiĂšme Prix ! scope="col" width="225px" | Troisieme Prix ! scope="col" width="360px" | Competition project |- | 1720 || [[Antoine Derizet|Antoine Deriset]] || || || An entry to a Doric palace |- | 1721 || [[Philippe Buache]] || Guillot-Aubry || Jean Pinard || A plan of a church measuring 20 toises [40 metres] square |- | 1722 || [[Jean-Michel Chevotet]] || Jolivet || || A triumphal arch |- | 1723 || Jean Pinard || Pierre Mouret || || A mansion for a great nobleman |- | 1724 || Jean-Pierre Le Tailleur de Boncourt || Pierre-Ătienne Le Bon || || A high altar for a cathedral |- | 1725 || Pierre-Ătienne Le Bon <ref name=Foot1A group="a"/> || Clairet || || A convent church |- | 1726 || François Carlier || Aufrane || Clairet || A portal of a church |- | 1727 || François Gallot || Joseph Eustache de Bourge || Pierre Mouret || A mansion for a great nobleman |- | 1728 || Antoine-Victor Desmarais || Joseph Eustache de Bourge || QuĂ©au || A chateau for a great nobleman |- | 1729 || Joseph Eustache de Bourge || Devillard || QuĂ©au || A cathedral |- | 1730 || Claude-Louis d'Aviler || Pierre Laurent || de Devilliard || A triumphal arch |- | 1731 || Jean-Baptiste Marteau || Pierre Rousset || CourtilliĂ© || A building 25 toises [50 metres] across |- | 1732 || [[Jean-Laurent Le Geay]] || de Mercy || Pierre Rousset || A portal of a church |- | 1733 || Jacques Haneuse || Bailleul || Jean-Baptiste Courtonne || A public square |- | 1734 || Vattebled || Pierre Laurent || Lafond || A high altar of a church |- | 1735 || Pierre Laurent || Jean-Louis Pollevert || Lindet || A gallery with a chapel |- | 1736 || Jean-Louis Pollevert || Maximilien BrĂ©bion || Gabriel Pierre Martin Dumont || A country house |- | 1737 || Gabriel Pierre Martin Dumont || Lindet || Datif || Two staircases and a vestibule of a palace |- | 1738 || Nicolas Marie Potain || Lancret || Jean-Baptiste Courtonne || A gallery with a chapel |- | 1739 || Nicolas Dorbay || Maximilien BrĂ©bion || Lecamus || A great stable for a royal chateau |- | 1740 || Maximilien BrĂ©bion || Cordier || de Dreux || A garden 400 toises [800 metres] long |- | 1741 || [[Nicolas-Henri Jardin]] || Armand || Bourdet || A choir of a cathedral |- | 1742 || Armand || Lecamus || Bourdet || A façade of a city hall |- | 1743 || Jean Moreau || Cordier || BrĂ©bion || A garden 400 toises [800 metres] long |- | 1744 ||colspan="4" style="text-align: center;" | ''No prize awarded, due to the low quality of entries'' |- | 1745 || Ennemond Alexandre Petitot || Hazon (recorded as "Hazin") || Deveau and Lelu || A lighthouse |- | 1746 || [[Charles-Louis ClĂ©risseau]] and BrĂ©bion J., ''ex-aequo'' || Lelu and Nicolas de Pigage || Turgis || A mansion for a great nobleman |- | 1747 || JĂ©rĂŽme Charles Bellicard || Giroux || Lieutaut || A triumphal arch |- | 1748 || Parvis || Lelu || Duvivier || An exchange |- | 1749 || François Dominique Barreau de Chefdeville || [[Julien-David Le Roy]] || Pierre-Louis Moreau-Desproux || A temple to peace |- | 1750 || Julien-David Le Roy || Pierre-Louis Moreau-Desproux || Charles De Wailly || An orange garden |- | 1751 || [[Marie-Joseph Peyre]] || Pierre-Louis Moreau-Desproux || Pierre-Louis Helin || A public fountain |- | 1752 || [[Charles De Wailly]] || Pierre-Louis Helin || Moreau || A façade of a palace |- | 1753 || [[Louis-François Trouard]] || Jardin || || A gallery 50 toises [100 metres] long |- | 1754 || Pierre-Louis Helin || Billaudet || Jardin || An art salon |- | 1755 || Victor Louis et Charles MarĂ©chaux, ''ex-aequo'' || Boucart || Rousseau || A funereal chapel |- | 1756 || Henri-Antoine Lemaire || Houdon || || An isolated chapel |- | 1757 || colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" | ''Competition canceled''<ref name=Foot01 group="a"/> || A concert hall |- | 1758 || Mathurin Cherpitel<ref name=Foot02 group="a"/> and Jean-François-ThĂ©rĂšse Chalgrin, ''ex-aequo'' || Jacques Gondouin and Claude Jean-Baptiste Jallier de Savault<ref name=Foot02 group="a"/><ref name=Foot2A group="a"/> || Houdon and GĂ©rendo || A pavilion at the corner of a terrace |- | 1759 || [[Antoine Le Roy]] || Joseph Elie Michel Lefebvre || Cauchois and Jacques Gondouin || A horse-riding school |- | 1760 || Joseph Elie Michel Lefebvre || Claude Jean-Baptiste Jallier de Savault || Gabriel || A parish church |- | 1761 || [[Antoine-Joseph de Bourge]] || Boucher || Antoine-François Peyre || A concert hall |- | 1762 || [[Antoine-François Peyre]] || [[Pierre d'OrlĂ©ans]] || Adrien Mouton || A covered market |- | 1763 || [[Charles François Darnaudin]] || Boucher || Louis-François Petit-Radel || A triumphal arch |- | 1764 || Adrien Mouton || Pierre d'OrlĂ©ans || Naudin || A school |- | 1765 || [[Jean-François Heurtier]] || Boucu || Paris || A dome of a cathedral |- | 1766 || [[Jean-Arnaud Raymond]] || Pierre d'OrlĂ©ans || Paris || A portal of a cathedral |- | 1767 || Pierre d'OrlĂ©ans<ref name=Foot03 group="a"/> || Le Moyne || Marquis || A customs house |- | 1768 || Jean-Philippe Lemoine de Couzon<ref name=Foot03 group="a"/> || [[Bernard Poyet]] || Paris || A theater |- | 1769 || Jacob Guerne<ref name=Foot03 group="a"/> || Lussault || Paris || A public festival for a prince |- | 1770 || [[Jean-Jacques HuvĂ©]]<ref name=Foot03 group="a"/> || Renard || Panseron || An arsenal |- | 1771 || colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" | ''Not awarded'' || A city hospital |- | 1772 || Claude-Thomas de Lussault and Jean-Auguste Marquis<ref name=Foot03 group="a"/><ref name=Foot04 group="a"/> || Renard || Nicolas-Claude Girardin || A palace for the parent of a sovereign |- | 1773 || Jean Augustin Renard<ref name=Foot05 group="a"/> || Mathurin Crucy and Coutouly<ref name=Foot04 group="a"/> || Thierry and Herbelot<ref name=Foot04 group="a"/> || A pavilion for a sovereign |- | 1774 || Mathurin Crucy || Bonnet || Charles Joachim BĂ©nard, || Mineral baths |- | 1775 || [[Paul Guillaume Le Moine]] le Roman || Louis-Ătienne de Seine || Doucet<ref name=Foot06 group="a"/> || Schools of medicine |- | 1776 || Louis-Jean Desprez || Charles Joachim BĂ©nard || â || A chateau for a great nobleman |- | 1777 || Louis-Ătienne de Seine || Guy de Gisors || â || A water tower |- | 1778 || colspan="2" | ''First and second prizes carried over to 1779'' || â || Public prisons |- | 1779 || [[Guy de Gisors]]<ref name=Foot07 group="a"/> and PĂšre François Jacques Lannoy || Durand<ref name=Foot07 group="a"/> and Barbier || â || An art museum |- | 1780 || Louis Alexandre Trouard || Durand || â || A school on a triangular plot |- | 1781 || [[Louis Combes]] || Moitte || â || A cathedral |- | 1782 || [[Pierre Bernard (architect)|Pierre Bernard]] || Cathala || â || A courthouse |- | 1783 || [[Antoine Vaudoyer]] || Charles Percier || â || A menagerie |- | 1784 || [[Auguste Cheval de Saint-Hubert]] || Moreau || â || A lazaret |- | 1785 || [[Jean-Charles Alexandre Moreau]] || [[Pierre-François-LĂ©onard Fontaine]]<ref name=Foot8A group="a"/> || â || A funeral chapel |- | 1786 || [[Charles Percier]] || Louis-Robert Goust || â || A meeting house for all the AcadĂ©mies |- | 1787 || colspan="2" | ''First and second prizes carried over to 1788'' || â || A city hall |- | 1788 || [[Jacques-Charles Bonnard]]<ref name=Foot08 group="a"/> and Jean Jacques Tardieu, ''ex-aequo'' || Louis-Robert Goust and Romain<ref name=Foot08 group="a"/> || â || A public treasury |- | 1789 || Jean-Baptiste Louis François Le Febvre || Gaucher || â || A school of medicine |- | 1790 || colspan="4" | ''No competition''<ref name=Foot9A group="a"/> |- | 1791 || Claude-Mathieu Delagardette || Normand || â || A gallery of a palace |- | 1792 || Pierre-Charles-Joseph Normand || Bergognion || â || A public market for a great city |- | 1793 || ''No first prize awarded'' || Constant Protain || â || A barracks |- | 1794 || colspan="4" rowspan="3" | ''No competition''<ref name=Foot09 group="a"/> |- | 1795 |- | 1796 |- | 1797 || Louis Ambroise Dubut and Cousin, ''ex-aequo'' || Ăloi Labarre and [[Maximilien Joseph Hurtault]] || â || Public granaries |- | 1798 || Joseph ClĂ©mence || Joseph Pompon || â || A maritime exchange |- | 1799 || Louis-Sylvestre Gasse and [[Auguste Henri Victor Grandjean de Montigny]], ''ex-aequo'' || Jean-Baptiste Guignet || â || A cemetery 500 meters long |- | 1800 || [[Simon Vallot]] and [[Jean-François-Julien Mesnager]], ''ex-aequo'' || [[Jean-Baptiste Dedeban]] and [[Hubert Rohault]] || â || An institute of sciences and arts or a national school of fine arts |} ====Notes==== {{Reflist|group="a"|refs= <ref name=Foot1A>Though sent to Rome in 1741.</ref> <ref name=Foot01>"After the students present for the architecture competition left, only eight returned to make an ''esquisse'', but none were admitted to continue"</ref> <ref name=Foot2A>Noted as Jollivet.</ref> <ref name=Foot02>Carried over from 1757.</ref> <ref name=Foot03>From 1767 through 1772, the winners of the Prix de Rome were deprived of the usual scholarship that funded their trips to Rome; this occurred because of the vengeance exacted by [[Abel-François Poisson de VandiĂšres]] in an enormous abuse of his power. Having quarreled with the AcadĂ©mie d'Architecture, Poisson de VendiĂšres sent his personal manservants instead to Rome instead of the winners of the Grand Prix.</ref> <ref name=Foot04>Carried over from 1771.</ref> <ref name=Foot05>In 1773 the funding for the scholarship to Rome was reestablished for architects through the generosity of the AbbĂ© Terray, successor of the Marquis de Marigny.</ref> <ref name=Foot06>1775 was the last year that a third prize (Troisieme Prix) was awarded.</ref> <ref name=Foot07>Carried over from 1778.</ref> <ref name=Foot8A>Fontaine would never win the Prix de Rome; however, a space at the Mancini Palace opened up in 1787 due to the delay in awarding the prize for that year, and Fontaine became the resident ''pensionnaire'', remaining in Rome until 1790.</ref> <ref name=Foot08>Carried over from 1787.</ref> <ref name=Foot9A>The projected entrants boycotted the contest by renouncing their status of students until the AcadĂ©mie adopted the changes they demanded in the old regulations.</ref> <ref name=Foot09>From 1794â96 no competitions were held, since the AcadĂ©mies established by the Ancien RĂ©gime had been abolished by the Republican government. They were re-established by decree of 28 October 1796 under a new body known as the [[Institut de France]].</ref> }} ===19th century (architecture)=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" ! scope="col" width="50px" | Year ! scope="col" width="225px" | Premier Prix ! scope="col" width="225px" | DeuxiĂšme Prix ! scope="col" width="225px" | Troisieme Prix/<br />Honorable Mention ! scope="col" width="360px" | Competition project |- | 1801 || [[Auguste Famin]] || Dedeban || || A forum |- | 1802 || [[Hubert Rohault de Fleury (architect)|Hubert Rohault de Fleury]] || Bury || || A trade fair with exhibition pavilion for industrial products |- | 1803 || [[François-Narcisse Pagot]] || [[AndrĂ© Chatillon]] || || A maritime port |- | 1804 || [[Jules Lesueur]] || [[AndrĂ© Chatillon]] || || A palace of a sovereign |- | 1805 || [[Auguste Guenepin]] || Huyot || || Six houses for six families |- | 1806 || [[Jean-Baptiste Desdeban]] || [[Louis-Hippolyte Lebas]] || || A palace for a legion of honor |- | 1807 || [[Jean-Nicolas Huyot]] || [[Achille LeclĂšre|LeclĂšre]] || Giroust<ref name=Foot10 group="b"/> || A palace for the education of princes |- | 1808 || [[Achille-François-RenĂ© LeclĂšre]] || François-Auguste Jolly || || Public baths for Paris |- | 1809 || [[AndrĂ© Chatillon]] || Grillon || || A cathedral |- | 1810 || [[Martin-Pierre Gauthier]] || Vauchelet and [[Jacques LacornĂ©e]] || || An exchange for a coastal city |- | 1811 || [[Jean-Louis Provost]] || ReniĂ© || || A palace for a university |- | 1812 || [[Tilman-François Suys]] || Baron || Poisson<ref name=Foot11 group="b"/> || A private hospital |- | 1813 || [[Auguste Caristie]] || Fedel and Landon || || A city hall |- | 1814 || [[Charles Henri Landon]] and Louis Destouches, ''ex-aequo'' || [[Louis Visconti]] || Vauchelet || A museum and library |- | 1815 || Pierre Anne Dedreux || Louis-Julien-Alexandre Vincent || || A technical college |- | 1816 || [[Lucien Van Cleemputte]] || [[Jean-Baptiste Lesueur]] || || A palace for the Institut [de France] |- | 1817 || [[Antoine Garnaud]] || [[Guillaume Abel Blouet|Abel Blouet]] || || A musical conservatory |- | 1818 || ''No first prize awarded'' || [[FĂ©lix-Emmanuel Callet]] || Desplans (mentioned) || A public promenade |- | 1819 || FĂ©lix-Emmanuel Callet and Jean-Baptiste Lesueur, ''ex-aequo'' || François Villain || || A cemetery |- | 1820 || [[François Villain]] || [[Auguste-ThĂ©ophile Quantinet]] and [[Ămile Jacques Gilbert]] || || A medical school |- | 1821 || [[Guillaume-Abel Blouet]] || [[Henri Labrouste]] || || A courthouse |- | 1822 || [[Ămile Gilbert]] || Fontaine and Jules Bouchet || [[LĂ©on Vaudoyer]] || An opera house |- | 1823 || [[FĂ©lix Duban]] || [[Alphonse de Gisors]] et [[Jean-Louis Victor Grisart]] || || A customs house |- | 1824 || [[Henri Labrouste]] || LĂ©preux et LĂ©on Vaudoyer || Augustin Burdet || A court of cassation |- | 1825 || [[Joseph-Louis Duc]] || [[Felix FriĂšs]] || Dommey || A city hall |- | 1826 || [[LĂ©on Vaudoyer]] || Marie Antoine Delannoy || Dommey || A palace for the Academy [of architecture] of France in Rome |- | 1827 || [[ThĂ©odore Labrouste]] || {{ill|François-Alexis Cendrier|fr}} || || A natural history museum |- | 1828 || [[Marie Delannoy]] || Bourguignon || Abric || A public library |- | 1829 || [[Simon-Claude Constant-Dufeux]] || Pierre-Joseph Garrez || || A lazaret |- | 1830 || [[Pierre-Joseph Garrez]] || [[Alphonse-François-Joseph Girard]] || || A house of entertainment for a prince |- | 1831 || [[Prosper Morey]] || [[Jean-Arnoud LĂ©veil]] || || A establishment for thermal waters |- | 1832 || [[Jean-Arnoud LĂ©veil]] || [[François-Joseph Nolau]] || || A museum |- | 1833 || [[Victor Baltard]] || [[Hector-Martin Lefuel]] || Chargrasse || A military academy |- | 1834 || [[Paul-EugĂšne Lequeux]] || [[Nicolas-Auguste Thumeloup]] || [[Alphonse-Augustin Finiels]] || An Atheneum |- | 1835 || [[Charles Victor Famin]] || [[Jean-Baptiste Guenepin]] and [[Alexis Paccard]] || || A medical school |- | 1836 || [[François-Louis-Florimond Boulanger]] and [[Jean-Jacques Clerget]] || [[Antoine Isidore EugĂšne GodebĆuf]] || ||A hall for the exhibition of works of art and industrial products |- | 1837 || [[Jean-Baptiste Guenepin]] || Antoine-Julien HĂ©nard and Jules Duru || || A Pantheon |- | 1838 || [[Toussaint Uchard]] || [[Auguste-Joseph Magne]] || || A cathedral church |- | 1839 || [[Hector Lefuel]] || François-Marie PĂ©ron || || A Town Hall |- | 1840 || [[ThĂ©odore Ballu]] || Philippe-Auguste Titeux || || | A palace of the House of Lords |- | 1841 || [[Alexis Paccard]] || Jacques-Martin TĂ©taz |||| An overseas French ambassadorial palace |- | 1842 || [[Philippe-Auguste Titeux]] || [[Prosper Desbuisson]] and Louis-Etienne Lebelin || Albert-François-Germain Delaage || A palace of the archives |- | 1843 || [[Jacques-Martin TĂ©taz]] || [[Pierre-Joseph Dupont]] and [[Louis-Jules AndrĂ©]] || || A palace of the Institute |- | 1844 || [[Prosper Desbuisson]] || [[Charles Jean LainĂ©]] and [[Agis-LĂ©on Ledru]] || [[Agis-LĂ©on Ledru]] and [[EugĂšne DĂ©mangeat]] || A palace for the French Academy |- | 1845 || [[FĂ©lix Thomas]] || [[Pierre TrĂ©maux]] and [[Charles-Auguste-Philippe LainĂ©]] || || A cathedral church |- | 1846 || [[Alfred-Nicolas Normand]] || [[Thomas-Augustin Monge]] and [[Jacques-Louis-Florimond Ponthieu]] || || A Natural History museum |- | 1847 || [[Louis-Jules AndrĂ©]] || [[Charles-Mathieu-Quirin Claudel]] || || A palace for the Chamber of Deputies |- | 1848 || [[Charles Garnier (architect)|Charles Garnier]] || [[Achille-AimĂ©-Alexis Hue]] || [[Denis Lebouteux]] || A Conservatory for Arts and Crafts |- | 1849 || [[Denis Lebouteux]] || [[Gabriel-Jean-Antoine Davioud]] || [[Paul-RenĂ©-LĂ©on Ginain]] || A school of Fine Arts |- | 1850 || [[Victor Louvet]] || Edouard-Auguste Villain || || A large public square |- | 1851 || [[Gabriel-Auguste Ancelet]] || [[Michel-Achille Triquet]] || [[Joseph-Alfred Chapelain]] || A hospice in the Alps |- | 1852 || [[LĂ©on Ginain]] || [[Louis-François Douillard]] the elder and [[Michel Douillard]] the younger|| || A Gymnasium |- | 1853 || [[Arthur-Stanislas Diet]] || [[Georges-Ernest Coquart]] || [[HonorĂ© Daumet|Pierre JĂ©rĂŽme HonorĂ© Daumet]] || A museum for a capital city |- | 1854 || [[Paul Ămile Bonnet]] and [[Joseph Auguste Ămile Vaudremer]] jointly || François-Philippe Boitte|||| A monument dedicated to the burial of the sovereign of a great empire |- | 1855 || [[HonorĂ© Daumet]] || Edmond-Jean-Baptiste Guillaume and Joseph-EugĂšne Heim the younger || ||Conservatory of Music and Declamation |- | 1856 || [[Edmond Guillaume]] || [[Constant Moyaux]] |||| Palace of the Ambassador at Constantinople |- | 1857 || [[Joseph Heim (architect)|Joseph Heim]] || [[Ernest Moreau]] || || A Faculty of Medicine |- | 1858 || [[Georges-Ernest Coquart]] || [[EugĂšne Train]] || || Imperial Hotel for Naval invalids |- | 1859 || [[Charles Thierry]] and [[Louis Boitte]] jointly || || || A [[Court of Cassation]] |- | 1860 || [[Joseph Louis Achille Joyau]] ||BĂ©nard || [[Julien Guadet]] || An Imperial Residence at Nice |- | 1861 || [[Constant Moyaux]] || François-Wilbrod Chabrol || || An establishment for thermal waters |- | 1862 || [[François-Wilbrod Chabrol]] || || || A palace for the Governor of Algeria |- | 1863 || [[Emmanuel Brune]] || || || A main staircase |- | 1864 || [[Julien Guadet]] and [[Arthur Dutert]] jointly || || || A hospice in the Alps |- | 1865 || [[Louis Noguet]] and [[Gustave Gerhardt]] jointly || || || A hostel for travellers |- | 1866 || [[Jean-Louis Pascal]] |||||| A banking house |- | 1867 || [[Ămile BĂ©nard]] |||||| An exhibition of Fine Art |- | 1868 || [[Charles Alfred Leclerc]] |||||| A calvary |- | 1869 || [[Ferdinand Dutert]] |||||| A French Embassy |- | 1870 || [[Albert-FĂ©lix-ThĂ©ophile Thomas]] |||||| A Medical School |- | 1871 || [[Ămile Ulmann]] |||||| A Palace of Representatives |- | 1872 || [[Stanislas Louis Bernier]] |||||| A Natural History Museum |- | 1873 || [[Marcel Lambert (architect)|Marcel Lambert]] |||||| A water tower |- | 1874 || [[BenoĂźt Ădouard Loviot]] |||||| A Palace of Faculties |- | 1875 || [[Edmond Paulin]] || [[Jean BrĂ©asson]] ||||A Palace of Justice for Paris |- | 1876 || [[Paul Blondel]] |||||| A Palace of Arts |- | 1877 || [[Henri-Paul NĂ©not]] || [[Adrien Chancel]] |||| An Atheneum for a capital city |- | 1878 || [[Victor Laloux]] || [[Louis-Marie-ThĂ©odore Dauphin]] and [[Victor-Auguste Blavette]] || || A cathedral church |- | 1879 || [[Victor-Auguste Blavette]] || || || A Conservatory |- | 1880 || [[Charles Girault|Louis Girault]] || [[Jacques Hermant]] |||| A hospice for sick children on the Mediterranean |- | 1881 || [[Henri Deglane (architect)|Henri Deglane]] |||||| A Palace of Fine Art |- | 1882 || [[Pierre EsquiĂ©]] |||||| A Palace for the Council of State |- | 1883 || [[Gaston Redon]] |||||| A necropolis |- | 1884 || [[Hector dâEspouy]] |||||| A thermal establishment |- | 1885 || [[François Paul AndrĂ©]] |||||| A Medical Academy |- | 1886 || [[Alphonse Defrasse]] ||[[Albert Louvet]] |||| A Palace for the Court of Auditors |- | 1887 || [[Georges Chedanne]] || [[Henri Eustache]] and [[Charles HeubĂšs]] |||| A gymnasium |- | 1888 || [[Albert Tournaire]] |||||| A Parliamentary Palace |- | 1889 || ||[[Constant-DĂ©sirĂ© Despradelle]]|| DemerlĂ© || A casino by the sea |- | 1890 || [[Emmanuel Pontremoli]] |||||| A monument to Joan of Arc |- | 1891 || [[Henri Eustache]] || [[François-Benjamin Chaussemiche]] |||| A central railway station |- | 1892 || [[Ămile Bertone]] || [[Guillaume Tronchet]] |||| An Artillery Museum |- | 1893 || [[François-Benjamin Chaussemiche]] || [[Paul Dusart]] || [[Alfred-Henri Recoura]] || A Palace for Academics |- | 1894 || [[Alfred-Henri Recoura]] || [[Auguste-RenĂ©-Gaston Patouillard]] [[Gabriel HĂ©raud]] || || A central School of Arts and Manufacture in the capital of a large country |- | 1895 || [[RenĂ© Patouillard-Demoriane]] |||||| An Exhibition Palace |- | 1896 || [[Louis-Charles-Henri Pille]] || [[Gustave Umbdenstock]] |||| A Naval School |- | 1897 || [[EugĂšne Duquesne]] |||||| A votive church |- | 1898 || [[LĂ©on Chifflot]] || [[AndrĂ© Arfvidson]] || || A palace |- | 1899 || [[Tony Garnier (architect)|Tony Garnier]] || Henri Sirot |||| A central bank building |- | 1900 || [[Paul Bigot]] |||||| Thermal baths and a casino |} ====Notes==== {{Reflist| group="b"|refs= <ref name=Foot10>Medal of encouragement.</ref> <ref name=Foot11>Troisieme Prix restored in 1812.</ref> }} ===20th century (architecture)=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" ! scope="col" width="50px" | Year ! scope="col" width="225px" | Premier Prix ! scope="col" width="240px" | DeuxiĂšme Prix ! scope="col" width="180px" | Troisieme Prix/<br />Honorable Mention ! scope="col" width="380px" | Competition project |- | 1901 || Jean Hulot || || || An American Academy |- | 1902 ||[[Henri Prost]] || EugĂšne Chifflot || || A national print house |- | 1903 || [[LĂ©on Jaussely]] || Jean Wielhorski and Henri Joulie|| || A public square |- | 1904 || [[Ernest Michel HĂ©brard]] || Pierre Leprince-Ringuet || || A carpet manufactory |- | 1905 || [[Camille LefĂšvre]] || || || A water tower |- | 1906 || [[Patrice Bonnet]] || || || A French college |- | 1907 || [[Charles Nicod]] || || || An observatory and scientific station |- | 1908 || Charles Louis Boussois || || || |- | 1909 || [[Maurice Boutterin]] || || || A colonial palace |- | 1910 || Georges-Fernand Janin || || || A sanatorium on the Mediterranean coast |- | 1911 || [[RenĂ© Mirland]] || [[Paul Tournon]] || || A monument to the glory of the independence of a large country |- | 1912 || [[Jacques Debat-Ponsan]] || [[Roger-Henri Expert]] || || A casino in a spa town |- | 1913 || Roger SĂ©assal || Gaston Castel || || |- | 1914 || Albert Ferran || || || A military college |- | 1919 || [[Jacques Carlu]] and [[Jean-Jacques Haffner]] || EugĂšne-Alexandre Girardin and Louis Sollier; AndrĂ© Jacob || || A palace for the League of Nations at Geneva |- | 1920 || Michel Roux-Spitz || Marc Brillaud de LaujardiĂšre || || |- | 1921 || [[LĂ©on AzĂ©ma]] || Maurice Mantout || || A manufactory of tapestries and art fabrics |- | 1922 || Robert Giroud || || || A large Military development college |- | 1923 || [[Jean-Baptiste Mathon]] || Georges Feray || || The residence of the French ambassador in Marocco |- | 1924 || Marcel PĂ©chin || || || An institute of general botany |- | 1925 || Alfred Audoul || Marcel Chappey || || A National School of Applied Arts |- | 1926 || Jean-Baptiste Hourlier || || || A summer residence for a Chief of State |- | 1927 || [[AndrĂ© Lecomte]] || [[AndrĂ©-Albert Dubreuil]] || || An Institute of Archaeology and Art |- | 1928 || [[EugĂšne Beaudouin]] || Gaston Glorieux and Roger Hummel || || An embassy in a large Far Eastern country |- | 1929 || [[Jean Niermans]] || Germain Grange and AndrĂ© Hilt || || A palace for the Institute of France |- | 1930 || Achille Carlier || [[NoĂ«l Le Maresquier]] and Alexandre Courtois|| || A college of fine arts |- | 1931 || [[Georges Dengler]] || Georges Bovet || ||A French intellectual centre of propaganda abroad |- | 1932 || [[Image:M. (Camille) MontagnĂ©, Gd (grand) prix de Rome d'architecture - btv1b532570462.jpg|200px]] <br>Camille MontagnĂ© || [[AndrĂ© Aubert]] and Robert Pommier || || A summer residence in the mountains |- | 1933 || [[Alexandre Courtois]] || [[Robert Camelot]] and [[Charles-Gustave Stoskopf]]|| || A church of pilgrimage |- | 1934 || AndrĂ© Hilt || Georges LetĂ©liĂ© and [[Pierre-Jean Guth]]|| || A permanent exhibition of contemporary art |- | 1935 || Paul Domenc|| || || An institute of intellectual cooperation |- | 1936 || [[AndrĂ© Remondet]] || Georges NoĂ«l and Pierre Lablaude || || A naval museum |- | 1937 || [[Georges NoĂ«l]] || Othello Zavaroni and [[Paul Jacques Grillo]] || || A French Pantheon |- | 1938 || [[Henry Bernard (architect)|Henry Bernard]] || [[Pierre Dufau]] and Gonthier || || A sports organisation centre |- | 1939 || [[Bernard Zehrfuss]] || Sachs and Sergent|| || A palace of the French colonial empire |- | 1942 (?)|| Raymond Gleize || || || |- | 1943 || AndrĂ© Chatelin and Jean Dubuisson|| || || |- | 1944 || Claude BĂ©raud || Henry Pottier || || |- | 1945 || [[Jean Dubuisson]] and [[Jean de Mailly (architect)|Jean de Mailly]] jointly || || || Palace for the Court of Justice |- | 1946 || [[Guillaume Gillet (architect)|Guillaume Gillet]] || || || Grand Foyer of the crews of the Fleet |- | 1947 || Jacques Cordonnier || Paul La Mache || || Ministry of Arts |- | 1948 || Yves Moignet || || || |- | 1949 || Paul Vimond|| || || A French college |- | 1950 || [[Jacques Perrin-Fayolle]] || Poutu, Audoul and Castel jointly, [[Xavier ArsĂšne-Henry]] || || A Mediterranean university |- | 1951 || [[Louis-Gabriel de HoĂżm de Marien]] || Bergerioux and Marriage|| || A conference and congress centre |- | 1952 || Louis Blanchet ||Pierre-AndrĂ© DufĂ©tel and Levard || ||Communal home of a large city |- | 1953 || Olivier-ClĂ©ment Cacoub|| Chaudonneret and Bourdon|| || Mount of Martyrs |- | 1954 || [[Michel Marot]] ||Marty and Chauvin || || A centre of African Research in Kano |- | 1955 || [[Ngo Viet Thu|NgĂŽ Viáșżt ThỄ]] ||Pouradier Duteil and MarĂ©chal || || A votive sanctuary |- | 1956 || Serge Menil || [[Michel Folliasson]] || || An Acropolis |- | 1957 || Jean-Marie Brasilier|| Delb and Robert || || A Palace of Natural Science |- | 1958 || GĂ©rard Carton ||Claude Bach and Menart || || A Pantheon for Europe |- | 1959 || GĂ©rard Carton || Tournier and Hardy|| ||An international conference centre for drama and opera |- | 1960 || Jean-Claude Bernard || Doucet and Cacaut || || Business centre of large capital city |- | 1961 || || [[Jacques Labro]]|| || A monastery |- | 1962 || || Jean-Loup Roubert and Christian Cacault || || |- | 1963 || Jean-Louis Girodet || Jacques Lallemand || || A marine institute |- | 1964 || [[Bernard Schoebel]]|| || ||An artificial island with arts centre and water sports |- | 1965 || Jean-Pierre PoncabarĂ©|| || || A foundation for the study of modern architecture |- | 1967 || [[Daniel Kahane]] || Michel Longuet and [[Aymeric Zublena]]||(last award) ||A house for Europe in the event of a transformation of the center of Paris |- |}
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