Prize of the Koldewey Society

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The Koldewey Society Prize was first awarded in 2001 to mark the 75th anniversary of the Koldewey Society .

The prize , endowed with € 1,500 , is given to primarily younger scientists who have made a name for themselves with a paper or paper that has been accepted for printing, and thus serves to promote young researchers in building research . The award was named after Robert Koldewey , one of the founders of modern building research. Proposals for your own or other authors' work can be submitted to the board of the Koldewey Society. The award was initially presented every two years, and since 2007 annually.

Award winners

  • 2001: Ulrike Wulf-Rheidt
  • 2003: Arzu Öztürk
  • 2005: Martin Bachmann , Nicoline-Maria Bauers
  • 2007: Elgin von Gaisberg
  • 2008: Alexander von Kienlin
  • 2009: Andreas Schwarting
  • 2010: Dorothea Roos
  • 2011: Peter Irenäus Schneider
  • 2012: Arnd Hennemeyer
  • 2013: Andrij Kutnyi
  • 2014: Daniela Spiegel
  • 2015: Alexandra Druzynski
  • 2016: Tobias Rütenik
  • 2017: Heike Lehmann
  • 2018: Dominik Jelschewski

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