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The 1st edition of the Prix Versailles recognized four projects located in France. [1] [2]
The awards were conferred at UNESCO Headquarters on 19 June 2015. [1]
| Name | Position | Nationality |
|---|---|---|
| Paul Andreu [3] | Architect | France |
| Gilles Lipovetsky | Philosopher | France |
| Thom Mayne | Architect | United States |
| François de Mazières (chairman of the judges panel) [4] | Mayor of Versailles | France |
| Anne-Sophie Pic | Chef | France |
| Minja Yang | former Deputy Director of the World Heritage Center | Japan |
| Prix or special prize | Project | Location | Country | Architect or designer | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prix Versailles | Galeries Lafayette, Centre Bourse [5] | Marseille | France | Moatti & Rivière | France |
| Special prize Interior | Brasserie Les Haras [6] | Strasbourg | France | Jouin Manku | France |
| Special prize Exterior | Repetto shop, rue de Charonne | Paris | France | ||
| Special prize Services | Musée des Confluences shop | Lyon | France | Julien Kolmont de Rogier [7] | France |
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