Knight Architects wins Hugo Häring Landespreis

Infrastructure specialist Knight Architects is absolutely delighted to receive the Hugo Häring Landespreis 2021 for its Kienlesbergbrücke in Ulm, Germany. 

Awarded every three years by the Federation of German Architects (BDA), the prize is given to exemplary buildings and structures in Baden-Württemberg. It is the oldest and most important architecture prize in the state and previous winners include James Stirling, Jörg Schlaich, Günter Behnisch, Frank Gehry and Tadao Ando.

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