Arts and Culture Programme AM25
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Riken Yamamoto is honoured
with the 2025 Crystal Award for
his outstanding contributions
to architecture and society.
His dedication to community
regeneration, groundbreaking
work in sustainability and
thoughtful design philosophy
have had a significant impact on communities in Japan
and beyond. Yamamoto’s work influences the future of
architectural practice, highlighting its vital role in improving
human life and preserving the environment.
His influential designs, including Hotakubo Housing, Saitama
Prefectural University, Jian Wai SOHO and the Yokosuka
Museum of Art, reflect his belief in architecture as a catalyst
for human connection and societal progress. After the 2011
earthquake in Japan, he founded the Local Area Republic
Lab to support community regeneration, reinforcing his
commitment to architecture as a place for healing.
Yamamoto’s achievements were recognized with the
Japan Art Academy Prize in 2001 and in 2024 he received
the Pritzker Architecture Prize. The Pritzker jury hailed his
work as a “contribution to humanity”, while Tom Pritzker,
Chairman of the Hyatt Foundation, described him as a
“world-class philosopher”, acknowledging the nuanced,
thoughtful nature of his architectural philosophy.Diane von Furstenberg, the
renowned fashion designer,
philanthropist and author is
receiving the 2025 Crystal Award
for her exceptional contributions
to empowering women through
philanthropy, mentorship and
social responsibility. As founder
of her eponymous brand and creator of the iconic wrap
dress, she has consistently championed women’s
independence and strength as a leading voice in the
movement for gender equality and women’s rights.
Beyond her fashion contributions, Furstenberg is a
passionate advocate for women. In 2010, alongside the
Diller-von Furstenberg Family Foundation, she created the
DVF Awards to recognize, support and amplify the voices
of extraordinary women who are dedicated to transforming
the lives of other women. Each year, they recognize five
honorees with a grant to further their important work.
Furstenberg also serves on the board of Vital Voices
Global Partnership, a non-profit organization founded
in 1997. A powerful global network of female leaders,
its members include more than 20,000 change-makers
in 185 countries, all daring to imagine a more equitable
future for all. She is also on the board of the Council of
Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) after serving as its
chairwoman for 13 years.
Her philanthropic work has earned numerous accolades,
including the CFDA Lifetime Achievement Award and
induction into the National Women’s Hall of Fame. She
received the Chevalier de la Légion D’Honneur from
France in 2020, as well as the Commandeur de l’Ordre de
la Couronne from her native Belgium in 2021. In addition
to her efforts to empower women, she also spearheaded
the fundraising and creation of the new Statue of Liberty
museum on New York’s Liberty Island.
Riken Yamamoto
Architect and
Advocate for
SustainabilityDiane von Furstenberg
Fashion designer,
Philanthropist and Author
“Architecture is created by the people
of a community and it is essential
for the continuity of that community.
The responsibility of an architect
is to create beautiful architecture
together with the people of the
community. Architecture has the
power to carry the proud memories
of the community into the future. It
would be my greatest joy to create
such architecture. I am honoured to
receive the Crystal Award.”“I became a woman in charge because
of a simple little dress that embodied
confidence. Because it was a dress,
I was able to share that confidence
with so many women…and that
was the beginning of my mission of
empowering women.”
David Beckham is honoured
with the 2025 Crystal Award
in recognition of his long-
term humanitarian work and
unwavering commitment
to improving the lives of
children worldwide. Through
his relentless dedication
to children’s education, protection and well-being,
Beckham has emerged as a powerful global leader
in advocacy for the rights of vulnerable children
worldwide, using his platform and resources to create
lasting, positive change.
This year Beckham celebrates two decades as a
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. He has travelled
extensively, including to crisis-stricken areas where he
has shone a light on the needs of children on the front
lines of conflict and crisis. His work extends beyond
emergency response; he is a dedicated advocate
for young women and adolescent girls, supporting
targeted programmes that invest in health, education,
rights and gender equality. Through his work with
UNICEF he has raised awareness of the importance
of immunization and he is a long-time campaigner for
malaria prevention.
In 2009, Beckham became a founding member of
Malaria No More and has been an ambassador of the
UK-based charity ever since. In 2018, he led the award-
winning Malaria Must Die campaign, which reached 1
billion people ahead of the Commonwealth Heads of
Government Meeting, calling for bold action to lead to a
malaria-free world.
His belief in the transformative power of sport as a force
for good has led him to support many programmes
aimed at young people, driving grassroots initiatives
that address issues such as racism, mental health
and equal opportunities. His personal commitment
to supporting young talent in football led to his
contribution to the development of an academy system
in US soccer that ensures access and inclusion.
Beckham’s legacy as both a world-renowned athlete
and a committed ambassador for children’s rights
exemplifies his profound cultural impact and influence
in driving social change. His enduring dedication to
improving lives around the world showcases the power
of his platform to deliver influence and impact for the
greater good, delivering significant global reach and
positive outcomes.
David Beckham
Football legend, UNICEF
Goodwill Ambassador
and advocate for
children’s rights
“In my 20 years as a
UNICEF Goodwill
Ambassador, I’ve had the
privilege of witnessing the
outstanding commitment
of the organization’s
ambassadors, staff and
supporters in their mission
to protect and uplift
children globally. As I
accept this award, I think
of the many individuals
who work tirelessly in
challenging circumstances
to improve children’s lives
around the world.”
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