Alvar Aalto Medal
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The Alvar Aalto Medal was established in 1967 by the Museum of Finnish Architecture and the Finnish Association of Architects (SAFA). The Medal has been awarded intermittently since 1967 when the medal was created in honour of Alvar Aalto.[1] The award is given in recognition of a significant contribution to creative architecture. The award is often made at the Alvar Aalto Symposium, held every four years in Jyväskylä, Aalto’s home town.
Recipients of the Alvar Aalto Medal
Year | Recipient | Country |
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1967 | Alvar Aalto | Finland |
1973 | Hakon Ahlberg | Sweden |
1978 | James Stirling | United Kingdom |
1982 | Jørn Utzon | Denmark |
1985 | Tadao Ando | Japan |
1988 | Alvaro Siza | Portugal |
1992 | Glenn Murcutt | Australia |
1998 | Steven Holl | United States |
2003 | Rogelio Salmona | Colombia |
2009 | Tegnestuen Vandkunsten | Denmark |
2012 | Paulo David | Portugal |
2015 | Fuensanta Nieto and Enrique Sobejano | Spain |
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- ↑ Museum of Finnish Architecture, retrieved 7 March 2010