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Jacques Herzog
Jacques Herzog
(born 19 April 1950) is a Swiss architect and a founding partner along with
Pierre de Meuron
of the architectural firm
Herzog & de Meuron
. Some of the most well-known projects by
Herzog & de Meuron
include the conversion of the Bankside Power Station into the
Tate Modern
in London, the
Elbphilharmonie
concert hall in
Hamburg
, and the
Beijing National Stadium
, also known as the "Bird's Nest", designed for the 2008 Olympics. Herzog, along with Pierre de Meuron, has received the
Pritzker Architecture Prize
and the
Royal Gold Medal
, among numerous other awards.
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