London - The Gold Medal, the prestigious award from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), was awarded to Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, who are behind successful projects such as the new headquarters of the Tate Modern gallery. "They have managed to effortlessly transition from an experimental studio to a large firm without compromising the quality of their work,” said Jack Pringle, the chairman of RIBA, about the Swiss duo. "With every new project, it’s as if they are rediscovering everything, and they do it with immense energy. Moreover, they act as educators, and their influence on the current and future generations of architects is enormous,” he added. The most famous project of
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