Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown's practice was selected to design the project after they won the second iteration of an international competition in 1985-86. Completed in 1991, the new Sainsbury Wing sparked heated debate among modernists, postmodernists, and the general public. Some critics thought its facade was a parody of the existing National Gallery, while others like British journalist Simon Jenkins praised it as one of the finest galleries of the 20th century.
Spanning 11,150 squm (120,000-square-feet), Sainsbury Wing is one of the world’s most visited collections of early Italian and Northern Renaissance paintings. Its original design is still largely intact and has had few alterations since its completion. In 2018, Historic England, the government arm charged with protecting England’s historic treasures, bestowed Grade I status on the wing, propelling it into the ranks of the country’s most architecturally significant buildings.
The 2019 Twenty-five Year Award jury.-
Jeanne Chen, Chair, Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners, Santa Monica, California
Rania Alomar, RA-DA, West Hollywood, California
Alicia Berg, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Raymond M. Bowman, Pittsburgh, PA
Katherine K. Chia Desai Chia Architecture PC, New York, NY
Shannon R. Christensen, CTA Architects Engineers, Billings, Montana
Eugene C. Dunwody Jr., Dunwody/ Beeland Architects, Macon, Georgia
Henry Moss, Bruner/Cott & Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts
David Rosa-Rivera, Savannah College of Art and Design, Bayamón, Puerto Rico