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 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] Until 2006, the medal was awarded annually.
Winners
- 1963: Franz Schuster, Vienna
- 1964: Kay Fisker, Copenhagen
- 1965: Otto Dellemann, Hanover
- 1966: Heinrich Rettig, Dresden
- 1967: Mia Seeger, Stuttgart
- 1968: Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Stuttgart
- 1969: Wilhelm Tiedje, Stuttgart
- 1970: Wilhelm Hübotter, Hanover
- 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, Dragør, Denmark
- 1982: Friedrich Seegy, Nuremberg
- 1983: Kornel E. Polgar, Waddingsveen, Holland
- 1984: Joachim Schürmann, Cologne
- 1985: Theo Steinhauser, Munich
- 1986: Viggo Møller-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, Lyon
- 2005: Miroslav Šik, 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, Basel
- 2019: Patrick Bouchain, Paris
- 2023: 6a architects, London
References
- ↑ London School of Economics and Political Science: Richard Sennett to receive the Heinrich Tessenow Medal, retrieved 29 December 2011
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