The Jacob Prize (Norwegian: Jacob-prisen) is an annual award presented to an active Norwegian architect, artist, craftsman, or designer who has made a lasting contribution to their field.[1] The award is Norway's highest design award.[2][3]
Since 2014, DOGA has presented the award.[4]
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^Jevnaker, Birgit Helene (January 2014). "Chapter 2: The Paradoxical Road to Innovation". In Christensen, Poul Rind; Junginger, Sabine (eds.). The Highways and Byways to Radical Innovation: Design Perspectives (1st ed.). Design School Kolding. p. 52. ISBN 978-87-90775-74-2.
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