Großer BDA Preis

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The Großer BDA Preis (BDA Grand Award) is an architecture prize founded in Berlin in 1963.[1] The Association of German Architects (BDA) honors architects, urban planners at home and abroad every three years for their outstanding achievements in architecture or urban development.[2] The award is endowed with a certificate, a cash prize of €5,000 and a gold medal.[3] The gold medal shows Daedalus and a maze based on the labyrinth of Knossos.[2]

Award ceremony for the BDA Grand Award 2023: Inken Baller, Hinrich Baller and Susanne Wartzek, President of BDA (middle)

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