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Gold Medal
Awarded forExceptional and outstanding contributions to the advancement of structural engineering
Sponsored by Institution of Structural Engineers
Date1922 (1922)
CountryUnited Kingdom
Website Official website

The Gold Medal of the Institution of Structural Engineers is awarded by the Institution of Structural Engineers for exceptional and outstanding contributions to the advancement of structural engineering. It was established in 1922. [1]

Recipients

Year Recipient(s) [2] Company
1922 United States Henry Adams Henry Adams
1953 United Kingdom John Baker University of Cambridge
1957 France Eugène Freyssinet Campenon-Bernard
1958 United States Hardy Cross Yale University
1959 not awarded
1960 Spain Félix Candela Félix Candela
1961 not awarded
1962 United Kingdom William Glanville Road Research Laboratory
1963 not awarded
1964 United Kingdom John Guthrie Brown Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners
1965 not awarded
1966 not awarded
1967 Italy Pier Luigi Nervi University of Rome
1968 United Kingdom Sir Alfred Pugsley University of Bristol
1969 not awarded
1970 not awarded
1971 Denmark Knud Winstrup Johansen University of Michigan
1972 France Yves Guyon Campenon-Bernard
1973 United Kingdom Sir Ove Arup Arup Group
United Kingdom Charles Husband Husband & Co.
1974 not awarded
1975 Germany Fritz Leonhardt Leonhardt und Andrä
1976 not awarded
1977 Soviet Union Oleg Kerensky Freeman Fox & Partners
1978 not awarded
1979 United States Nathan M. Newmark University of Illinois
1980 Italy Riccardo Morandi Riccardo Morandi
1981 United Kingdom Alec Skempton Imperial College London
1982 not awarded
1983 not awarded
1984 United Kingdom Alan Harris Harris and Sutherland
1985 United Kingdom Frank Newby F J Samuely & Partners
1986 United Kingdom Michael Horne University of Manchester
1987 Canada Alan Garnett Davenport University of Western Ontario
1988 United Kingdom Anthony Flint Flint & Neill Partnership
United Kingdom Sir Jack Zunz Arup Group
1989 not awarded
1990 Germany Jörg Schlaich Schlaich Bergermann Partner
1991 United Kingdom Sir Edmund Happold Buro Happold, Arup Group
Poland Olgierd Zienkiewicz Swansea University
1992 Spain Santiago Calatrava Santiago Calatrava
1993 not awarded
1994 United Kingdom Anthony Hunt Anthony Hunt Associates
1995 not awarded
1996 France Michel Virlogeux French Highway Administration
1997 United Kingdom John Burland Imperial College London
1998 United Kingdom Michael Burdekin University of Manchester
1999 United Kingdom Ian Liddell Buro Happold
2000 United Kingdom Duncan Michael Arup Group
2001 Hong Kong Cheng Hon-kwan Executive Council of Hong Kong
2002 not awarded
2003 United Kingdom Sam Thorburn OBE Thorburn Colquhoun
2004 United States Leslie E. Robertson Leslie E. Robertson Associates
2005 United Kingdom John Roberts Jacobs Engineering Group
2006 United Kingdom Roger Johnson Warwick University, Arup Group
2007 United Kingdom Joe Locke MBE Watson Steel
2008 United Kingdom Mike Glover OBE Arup Group
2009 United Kingdom David A. Nethercot Imperial College London
2010 United States William F. Baker Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
2011 United Kingdom Allan Mann Jacobs Engineering Group
2012 United Kingdom Paul Westbury Buro Happold
United Kingdom Chris Wise Expedition Engineering, Arup Group
2013 China Man-Chung Tang T. Y. Lin International
2014 United Kingdom Tristram Carfrae Arup Group
2015 Germany Mike Schlaich Schlaich Bergermann Partner
2016 United States Robert Halvorson Halvorson and Partners [3]
2017 United Kingdom Jo da Silva OBE Arup Group [3]
2018 China Ding Jiemin Tongji University
2019 United Kingdom James O'Callaghan Eckersley O'Callaghan
2020 United Kingdom Michael Cook Buro Happold [4]
2021 Canada Paul Fast Fast + Epp [5]
2022 India Naeem Hussain Arup Group [6]
2023 United Kingdom Albert Williamson-Taylor AKT II [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "2015 Gold Medal". Institution of Structural Engineers. Archived from the original on 21 July 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Century of Medallists: IStructE Gold" (PDF). Institution of Structural Engineers. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-07-16.
  3. ^ a b "The Gold Medal Award". Institution of Structural Engineers. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Dr Mike Cook named 2020 Gold Medallist". IStructE. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Paul Fast is named as IStructE Gold Medallist 2021". IStructE. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Naeem Hussain honoured with IStructE Gold Medal". Arup. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  7. ^ "Albert Williamson-Taylor is named as IStructE Gold Medallist 2023". IStructE. Retrieved 16 February 2023.