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Grosch medal

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Grosch medal (Grosch-medaljen) is a Norwegian architecture prize awarded bi-annually.

Foundation and purpose

The prize was established on the 200th anniversary of the birth of Christian Heinrich Grosch, and the first medal was awarded to Sverre Fehn in 2001. The ceremony took place in the Old University Hall, Oslo, a room designed by Grosch.

The organisation which awards the medal, Groschselskapet, was created in 2000. It works to create greater understanding of Grosch's work. The prize is to stimulate the quality of today's architecture.

Prize recipients

References

  1. ^ "Norwegian renowned architect Sverre Fehn has died - The Norwegian American". The Norwegian American. 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2018-01-08.
  2. ^ Arkitektur i Norge Årbok 2004, Ulf Grønvold, Forlaget Bonytt, 1 Jan 2004