Grand Prix de l'urbanisme
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The Grand prix de l'urbanisme is an award for urban planning in France. The prize has been awarded annually since 1989, except during the period from 1994 until 1998, when it was not awarded.
A book is published each year, detailing the work of the award winner and other nominees.
[edit] Prize winners
Year | Laureate |
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2005 | Bernard Reichen |
2004 | Christian de Portzamparc |
2003 | Michel Corajoud |
2002 | Bruno Fortier |
2001 | Jean-Louis Subileau |
2000 | Alexandre Chemetoff |
1999 | Philippe Panerai and Nathan Starkman |
1998 | Christian Devillers |
1993 | Bernard Huet |
1992 | Antoine Grumbach |
1991 | Jean Dellus |
1990 | Jean-François Revert |
1989 | Michel Steinebach |
[edit] External link
- Grand prix de l'urbanisme (French)