Finn Juhl Prize
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The Finn Juhl Prize is a design prize awarded annually by the Wilhelm Hansen Foundation to a recipient who has made a special effort in the field of furniture design–with special reference to chairs—such as an architect, manufacturer, writer.[1] Founded in 2003, its name commemorates the Danish architect and furniture designer Finn Juhl. The recipient receives DKK 175,000 (approximately $ 33,000) and the award ceremony takes place at the Ordrupgaard Art Museum north of Copenhagen, Denmark.[2]
Recipients
[edit ]Year | Keeper |
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2003 | Maya Lin [3] |
2004 | Louise Campbell [4] |
2005 | Foersom and Hiort-Lorenzen [4] |
2006 | PP Møbler[4] |
2007 | Cecilie Manz [5] |
2008 | Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec [6] |
2009 | Hans Sandgren Jakobsen [1] |
2010 | Kasper Salto |
2011 | Ditte Hammerstrøm [2] |
2012 | Mathias Bengtsson [7] |
2013 | Department of Carpentry, Copenhagen Technical School [7] |
2014 | Maria Wettergren [7] |
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ a b "Wilhelm Hansen Fonden awarded the Finn Juhl Prize 2009 to Hans Sandgren Jakobsen". Møbel+Interiør Brancheforeningen. Archived from the original on 2011年07月19日. Retrieved 2010年04月22日.
- ^ a b "Ditte Hammerstrøm modtog Finn Juhl Arkitekturpris 2011" Archived 2012年04月25日 at the Wayback Machine, Ordrupgaard, 3 May 2011. (in Danish) Retrieved 28 October 2011.
- ^ "Maya Lin wins new Danish architecture award". AP. Retrieved 2010年04月22日.
- ^ a b c "Finn Juhl-prisen gik til udlændinge". World Supply. Retrieved 2010年04月22日.
- ^ "Cecilie Manz". Danish Crafts. Archived from the original on 2011年07月25日. Retrieved 2010年04月22日.
- ^ "Designers of Genius". Edge. Archived from the original on 2011年10月07日. Retrieved 2010年04月22日.
- ^ a b c "Finn Juhl Prize". Finn Juhl Institute. Archived from the original on 14 October 2014. Retrieved 8 October 2014.