The Jacob Prize is an annual award presented to an active Norwegian architect, artist, craftsman, or designer who has made a lasting contribution to their field.[1] The award is Norway's highest design award.[2] [3]
Since 2014, DOGA has presented the award.[4]
1957 | Jacob Prytz and Willy Johansson | |
1958 | Elise Jakhelln | |
1959 | Birgit Wessel | |
1960 | Bjørn Ianke | |
1961 | Sigurd Alf Eriksen | |
1962 | Bendt Winge | |
1963 | Sigrun Berg | |
1964 | Kjellaug Hølaas | |
1965 | Tone Vigeland | |
1966 | Arne Lindaas | |
1967 | Synnøve Anker Aurdal | |
1968 | Birger Dahl | |
1969 | Benny Motzfeldt | |
1970 | Margrethe von der Lippe and Jens von der Lippe | |
1971 | Tormod Alnæs | |
1972 | Grete Prytz Kittelsen | |
1973 | Anne Lise Aas | |
1974 | Tias Eckhoff | |
1975 | Charlotte Block Hellum | |
1976 | Bjørn A. Larsen | |
1977 | Not awarded | |
1978 | Ingmar Relling | |
1979 | Severin Brørby | |
1980 | Vivian Zahl Olsen | |
1981 | Dagny Hald and Finn Hald | |
1982 | Hermann Bongard | |
1983 | Johannes Rieber | |
1984 | Annelise Knudtzon | |
1985 | Aud Dalseg | |
1986 | Balans-gruppen | |
1987 | Arne Åse | |
1988 | Jan Herman Linge | |
1989 | Sven Ivar Dysthe | |
1990 | Bjørg Abrahamsen | |
1991 | Bruno Oldani | |
1992 | Arne Jon Jutrem and Ellinor Flor | |
1993 | Sverre Fehn | |
1994 | Konrad Mehus | |
1995 | Terje Meyer | |
1996 | Beate Ellingsen | |
1997 | Liv Blåvarp | |
1998 | Lisbet Dæhlin | |
1999 | Niels A. Torp | |
2000 | Solveig Hisdal | |
2001 | Roy Håvard Tandberg | |
2002 | Leif Anisdahl | |
2003 | Petter Abrahamsen | |
2004 | Odd Thorsen | |
2005 | Enzo Finger | |
2006 | Ingjerd Hanevold | |
2007 | Jensen & Skodvin Architects | |
2008 | Ståle N. Møller | |
2009 | Egil Haraldsen | |
2010 | Sigurd Bronger | |
2011 | Lavrans Løvlie | |
2012 | Peter Opsvik | |
2013 | Helen & Hardv | |
2014 | Reiulf Ramstad | |
2015 | Not awarded | |
2016 | Bengler | |
2017 | Cathrine Vigander | |
2018 | Elisabeth Stray Pedersen | |
2019 | Runa Klock | |
2020 | Not awarded | |
2021 | Goods |