Nykredit Architecture Prize

The Nykredit Architecture Prize is the largest Danish architecture prize. Founded by the Nykredit Foundation (an arm of the Nykredit Group), it is awarded annually to a person, or group of people, who have personally, or through their work, made a significant contribution to the building industry in the form of architecture or planning, etc. The recipient receives DKK 500,000, making it one of the largest architecture prizes in the world in terms of prize money.[1]

In 1991 the Nykredit Foundation began awarding the Motivational Award/Encouragement Prize to talented young architects who have made an impact on the architecture scene.

Recipients

Year Recipient(s)
1987 Henning Larsen
Jørn Utzon
Ulrik Plesner
1988 Johan Otto von Spreckelsen
Erik Reitzel (engineer)

3XN
Carsten Hoff
Susanne Ussing

1989 Sys Hartmann (art historian)
Poul Ingemann
Erik Einar Holm
Tegnestuen Kvisten
1990 Tegnestuen Vandkunsten

Arkitektgruppen Århus

1991 Ib and Jørgen Rasmussen

Inger and Johannes Exner
Klaus Eggers Hansen (editor)

1992 Erik Christian Sørensen

KHR Arkitekter
Mogens Brandt Poulsen

1993 Tegnestruen Jørgen og Inge Vesterholt
Torben Schønherr (landscape)
Jeppe Aagaard Andersen (landscape)
1994 Troels Hasner
Ole Justesen
1995 Boje Lundgaard
1996 Søren Robert Lund
1997 schmidt hammer lassen
1998 DOMUS arkitekter
1999 Dissing+Weitling
2000 Knud Friis
Gehrdt Bornebusch
Vilhelm Wohlert
2001 Sven-Ingvar Andersson (landscape)
2002 Julien De Smedt
Bjarke Ingels
2003 Malene Hauxner (landscape)
2004 Olafur Eliasson (visual artist)
2005 Lene Tranberg
2006 C. F. Møller Architects
2007 Dorte Mandrup
2008 CEBRA
2009 Entasis
2010 Stig L. Andersson
2011 CUBO
2012 COBE
2013 Gehl Architects
2014 Kristine Jensens Tegnestue
2015 Gottlieb Paludan Architects
2016 Carsten Engtoft Holgaard

Motivational Award

Encouragement Prize

See also

References

  1. "Nykredit Architecture Prize : Danske Arkitekter". e-architect. Retrieved 2010-06-17.

External links

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