Runser Prantl Architects

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Runser Prantl Architects is an architecture office in Vienna . The owners Christa Prantl and Alexander Runser took part in the Venice Architecture Biennale in 1982 , the Mondiale De L´architecture Biennale in 1984 and the 1995 Expo in 1991. In 1991 they took part in an exhibition at the Museum of Applied Arts Vienna .

Prizes and awards

  • 1984: Josef Frank grant from the Austrian Society for Architecture (A. Runser)
  • 1994: City and Village Renewal Prize of the Province of Lower Austria
  • 1994: Recognition award for exemplary buildings from the state of Lower Austria
  • 1994: Bauherrenpreis the ZV of Austrian Architects , Finalist
  • 1995: Mention spéciale, Fifal, 4ème édition du festival international du film d`architecture libre, Bucarest 1994
  • 1995: Culture Prize of the Province of Upper Austria , Talent Promotion Prize for Architecture (CH. Prantl)
  • 1995: Prize of the City of Vienna , advancement prize for architecture
  • 1996: Acknowledgment award for exemplary buildings from the state of Lower Austria
  • 1999: Architecture Prize for Single Family Homes from the Reiners Foundation
  • 2001: Awarded the State Prize for Consulting by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labor
  • 2006: Lower Austrian Building Prize 2006, recognition
  • 2009: Lower Austria Timber Construction Prize 2009
  • 2009: Building owner award from the Austrian Architects' Association 2009
  • 2010: Recognition award for exemplary buildings from the state of Lower Austria
  • 2013: Austrian Brick and Roof Award 13/14, recognition of large-volume residential construction
  • 2013: Client award of the Austrian Architects' Association 2013, nomination
  • 2015: Wienwood 15 - Timber Construction Award, Category Public Buildings, nomination

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