6-615: (Redirected from Heinrich Tessenow Gold Medal ) Architecture prize The Heinrich Tessenow Gold Medal (Heinrich-Tessenow-Medaille) is an architecture award established in 1963 by the Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S. of Hamburg in honour of Heinrich Tessenow . It is awarded by the Heinrich-Tessenow-Gesellschaft e.V. "to honour people who have achieved distinction in craft and industrial form-making and in
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36-3038: The teaching of the culture of living and building, and who have through their life's work acted in the spirit of Heinrich Tessenow". Until 2006, the medal was awarded annually. Winners [ edit ] 1963: Franz Schuster , Vienna 1964: Kay Fisker , Copenhagen 1965: Otto Dellemann [ de ] , Hanover 1966: Heinrich Rettig [ de ] , Dresden 1967: Mia Seeger [ de ] , Stuttgart 1968: Wilhelm Wagenfeld , Stuttgart 1969: Wilhelm Tiedje [ de ] , Stuttgart 1970: Wilhelm Hübotter , Hanover 1971: Werner Wirsing [ de ] , Munich 1972: Hans Döllgast [ de ] , Munich 1973: Steen Eiler Rasmussen , Copenhagen 1974: Heinrich Bartmann [ de ] , Baden-Baden 1975: Otto Kindt [ de ] , Hamburg 1976: Arnold Braune , Oldenburg i. Old. 1977: Godberg Nissen [ de ] , Hamburg 1978: Gerhard Müller-Menckens [ de ] , Bremen 1979: Hellmut Weber , Stuttgart 1980: Helmut Hentrich , Düsseldorf 1981: Povl Abrahamsen [ da ] , Dragør, Denmark 1982: Friedrich Seegy [ de ] , Nuremberg 1983: Kornel E. Polgar , Waddingsveen, Holland 1984: Joachim Schürmann [ de ] , Cologne 1985: Theo Steinhauser [ de ] , Munich 1986: Viggo Møller-Jensen [ da ] , Copenhagen, Denmark, and Karljosef Schattner [ de ] , Eichstätt 1987: Horst von Bassewitz [ de ] , Hamburg 1988: Johannes Spalt [ de ] , Vienna 1989: Peter Zumthor , Haldenstein 1990: Erich Kulka , Bussau im Wendland and Wilhelm Landzettel [ de ] , Gehrden 1991: Theodor Hugues , Munich 1992: Giorgio Grassi , Milan 1993: Massimo Carmassi , Pisa 1994: Kurt Ackermann [ de ] , 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 [ de ] , Zurich 2003: Mikko Heikkinen and Markku Komonen , Helsinki 2004: Gilles Perraudin , Lyon 2005: Miroslav Šik [ de ] , Zurich and Prague 2006: Sergison Bates , London 2007: not awarded 2008: not awarded 2009: Richard Sennett , New York City 2010: not awarded 2011: Roger Diener , Basel 2012: not awarded 2013: Alberto Campo Baeza , Madrid 2014: Winfried Brenne , Berlin 2016: Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal , Paris 2017: Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani , Zürich 2018: Miller & Maranta [ de ] , Basel 2019: Patrick Bouchain [ fr ] , Paris 2023: 6a architects , London References [ edit ] ^ London School of Economics and Political Science: Richard Sennett to receive
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