The Gazzola Prize was established in 1979 in memory of Piero Gazzola, one of the greatest defenders of the conservation
and restoration of historic monuments and sites, and a founder of ICOMOS.
The prize is awarded every three years at the General Assembly of ICOMOS to an individual or a group of people who
have worked together and contributed with distinction to the aims and objectives of ICOMOS.
The beneficiary must be a member of ICOMOS and is chosen by the Selection Committee itself elected by the Executive
Committee of ICOMOS. The Prize is a commemorative medal and diploma, and has been previously awarded
to:
Mr. Jean Trouvelot (1981);
Prof. Stanislas Lorentz (1984);
Prof. Masaru Sekino (1987);
Mrs Gertrude Tripp (1990);
Sir Bernard Fielden (1993);
Dr Ernest Allen Connally (1996),
Dr. Roland Silva (1999),
Cevat Erder (2003)
and
Ann Webster Smith (2005)
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