Smiljan Radic, an architect from Santiago, Chile, has been awarded the Pritzker Prize, the most esteemed accolade in the field of architecture. New York Times posted on X, highlighting Radic's innovative designs and contributions to modern architecture. The Pritzker Prize, often regarded as the Nobel Prize of architecture, recognizes individuals whose work has significantly advanced the art of building. Radic's unique approach and creative vision have earned him this prestigious honor, placing him among the ranks of the world's leading architects. His work is celebrated for its originality and ability to blend traditional elements with contemporary design, making a lasting impact on the architectural landscape.