Heinrich Tessenow Medal
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The Heinrich Tessenow Gold Medal (Heinrich-Tessenow-Medaille) is an architecture prize established in 1963 by the Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S. of Hamburg in the honour of Heinrich Tessenow. It is awarded annually by the Heinrich-Tessenow-Gesellschaft e.V. "to honour people who have achieved distinction in craft and industrial form-making and in the teaching of the culture of living and building, and who have through their life's work acted in the spirit of Heinrich Tessenow".[1] Among the awarded were: Giorgio Grassi (1992), Juan Navarro Baldeweg (1998), David Chipperfield (1999), and the Pritzker Prize winners Sverre Fehn (1997), Peter Zumthor (1989) and Eduardo Souto de Moura (2001).
List of Heirich Tessenow Gold Medal winners
- 1963: Franz Schuster, Vienna
- 1964: Kay Fisker, Copenhagen
- 1965: Otto Dellemann, Hannover
- 1966: Heinrich Rettig, Dresden
- 1967: Mia Seeger, Stuttgart -Gerlingen
- 1968: Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Stuttgart
- 1969: Wilhelm Tiedje, Stuttgart
- 1970: Wilhelm Hübotter, Hannover
- 1971: Werner Wirsing, Munich
- 1972: Hans Döllgast, Munich
- 1973: Steen Eiler Rasmussen, Copenhagen
- 1974: Heinrich Bartmann, Baden-Baden
- 1975: Otto Kindt, Hamburg
- 1976: Arnold Braune, Oldenburg i. Old.
- 1977: Godberg Nissen, Hamburg
- 1978: Gerhard Müller-Menckens, Bremen
- 1979: Hellmut Weber, Stuttgart
- 1980: Helmut Hentrich, Düsseldorf
- 1981: Povl Abrahamsen, Dragör, Denmark
- 1982: Friedrich Seegy, Nuremberg
- 1983: Kornel E. Polgar, Waddingsveen, Holland
- 1984: Joachim Schürmann, Cologne
- 1985: Theo Steinhauser, Munich
- 1986: Viggo Möller-Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark, and Karljosef Schattner, Eichstätt
- 1987: Horst von Bassewitz, Hamburg
- 1988: Johannes Spalt, Vienna
- 1989: Peter Zumthor, Haldenstein
- 1990: Erich Kulka, Bussau im Wendland and Wilhelm Landzettel, Gehrden
- 1991: Theodor Hugues, Munich
- 1992: Giorgio Grassi, Milan
- 1993: Massimo Carmassi, Pisa
- 1994: Kurt Ackermann, Munich
- 1995: not awarded
- 1996: Peter Kulka, Dresden and Cologne
- 1997: Sverre Fehn, Oslo
- 1998: Juan Navarro Baldeweg, Madrid
- 1999: David Chipperfield, London
- 2000: Heinz Tesar, Vienna
- 2001: Eduardo Souto de Moura, Porto
- 2002: Peter Märkli, Zurich
- 2003: Mikko Heikkinen and Markku Komonen, Helsinki
- 2004: Gilles Perraudin, Lione
- 2005: Miroslav Šik, Zurich and Prague
- 2006: Sergison/Bates, London
- 2007: not awarded
- 2008: not awarded
- 2009: Richard Sennett, New York
- 2010: not awarded
- 2011: Roger Diener, Basel
- 2012: Alberto Campo Baeza, Madrid
References
- ↑ London School of Economics and Political Science: Richard Sennett to receive the Heinrich Tessenow Medal, retrieved 29 December 2011
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