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Gottfried Böhm
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The son, grandson, husband and father of architects, Gottfried Böhm has every reason to recognise the value that traditional ways and means bring to architecture, as to all the arts. Over a career spanning more than forty years, he has ensured that the elements of his work that suggest the past also bear witness to his ready acceptance, whether in the design of churches, town halls, public housing or office buildings, of the latest and best of our contemporary technology. His highly evocative work combines much of what we have inherited from our ancestors with much of what we have recently acquired: a strange and stimulating marriage, to which the Pritzker Architecture Prize is pleased to pay tribute.
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