Henry Hope Reed Award

Initiated in 2005, the global Henry Hope Reed Award or short Reed Award is given in conjunction with the Driehaus Architecture Prize at the University of Notre Dame, to an individual working outside the practice of architecture who has supported the cultivation of the traditional city, its architecture and art through writing, planning or promotion.

The 2018 Reed Award is given to the German chair of the Society for Rebuilding Dresden's New Market (GHND),[1] Torsten Kulke.[2]

The Henry Hope Reed Award winner receives a bronze medal of a bas relief cameo of Henry Hope Reed surrounded by laurel. It was custom designed by P.E. Guerin, the oldest decorative hardware firm in the United States, which produces the medal for each year's laureate.[3]

Laureates

YearRecipientCountry
2005Henry Hope Reed United States
2006David Morton United States
2007Edward Perry Bass United States
2008Roger G. Kennedy United States
2009Fabio Grementieri Argentina
2010Vincent Scully United States
2011Robert A. Peck United States
2012Elizabeth Barlow Rogers United States
2013David Watkin United Kingdom
2014Ruan Yisan China[4]
2015Richard J. Jackson United States
2016Eusebio Leal Spengler United States
2017James S. Ackerman United States
2018Torsten Kulke Germany[2]
2019Carl Laubin United Kingdom[5]
2020Clem Labine United States[6]

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See also

References

  1. Neumarkt Dresden Society GHND
  2. "Henry Hope Reed Award Recipient 2018: GHND chair Torsten Kulke". University of Notre Dame. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  3. "The Medal". University of Notre Dame School of Architecture. Archived from the original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  4. "Chinese Preservationist Ruan Yisan to Receive 2014 Henry Hope Reed Award in Chicago". PRweb. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  5. "Henry Hope Reed Award > Recipients > Carl Laubin". Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  6. "Henry Hope Reed Award > Recipients > Clem Labine". Retrieved 1 Feb 2021.
  7. "Recipients". University of Notre Dame School of Architecture. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
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