Wolf Prize in Architecture
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Wolf Prize in Architecture
Summary
Wolf Prize in Architecture is an architecture award[1].
Key Facts
- Wolf Prize in Architecture won the Ralph Erskine[2].
- Wolf Prize in Architecture won the Fumihiko Maki[3].
- Wolf Prize in Architecture won the Frank Gehry[4].
- Wolf Prize in Architecture won the Frei Otto[5].
- Wolf Prize in Architecture won the Álvaro Siza Vieira[6].
- Wolf Prize in Architecture won the Jean Nouvel[7].
- Wolf Prize in Architecture is in the country of Israel[8].
- Wolf Prize in Architecture's instance of is recorded as architecture award[9].
- Wolf Prize in Architecture's part of is recorded as Wolf Prize in Arts[10].
- Wolf Prize in Architecture's Commons category is recorded as Wolf Prize in Architecture[11].
- Wolf Prize in Architecture's review score is recorded as 0.8[12].
- +1983-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Wolf Prize in Architecture[13].
- Wolf Prize in Architecture's category for recipients of this award is recorded as Category:Laureates of the Wolf Prize in Architecture[14].
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Recognition
Wins include Ralph Erskine[2], an architect[15], 1914–2005[16], of Sweden[17], awarded the Royal Gold Medal[18], specialised in architecture[19]; Fumihiko Maki[3], an architect[20], 1928–2024[21], of Japan[22], awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize[23], specialised in architecture[24]; Frank Gehry[4], an architect[25], 1929–2025[26], of United States[27], awarded the AIA Gold Medal[28], specialised in architecture[29]; Frei Otto[5], an architect[30], 1925–2015[31], of Germany[32], awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[33], specialised in architecture[34]; Álvaro Siza Vieira[6], an architect[35], b. 1933[36], of Portugal[37], awarded the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture[38]; and Jean Nouvel[7], an architect[39], b. 1945[40], of France[41], awarded the Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres[42].
FAQs
What awards did Wolf Prize in Architecture receive?
Honors received include Ralph Erskine[2], Fumihiko Maki[3], Frank Gehry[4], and Frei Otto[5].