The Daylight and Building Component Award
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The Daylight and Building Component Award is presented annually to an individual, or group of individuals, who have contributed significantly to the technical, social, artistic or design-related understanding of daylight. Previous awardees include architects, scientists, artists and building professionals, and the award carries with it a prize of 100,000 Euro. The award was established in 1980 and is given by the VELUX Foundation.
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The Daylight and Building Component Award | |
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Sponsored by | The VELUX Foundation |
Date | Around the first of March each year |
Location | Hørsholm |
Country | Denmark |
Reward(s) | 100,000 Euro |
First awarded | 1980 |
Website | veluxfoundations |
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