Date | 4 May – 27 July 1924 |
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Status | Olympic |
Location | Grand Palais des Champs-Elysées, Paris |
Participants | 21 from 7 countries |
21 architects including one woman from seven countries took part, exhibiting a total of 17 projects. Initially, the jury did not want to award medals, but reversed this decision on the intervention of Pierre de Coubertin, but stated that no work was really worthy of an award.
Former Hungarian swimmer Alfréd Hajós who won two gold medals at the first Olympic Games 1896 in Athens, and Dezső Lauber, former Hungarian tennis player and participant in the 1908 London Games, produced a Plan for a Stadium, for which they received the silver medal. Lauber was an architect by trade and later became a secretary-general of the Hungarian Olympic Committee. Hajós was one of only two Olympians, the other being Walter Winans, to win medals in both sport and art competitions.
The gold medal was not awarded. Bronze went to Julien Médécin from Monaco. This was the first and, as of 2020, only medal Monaco has won at the Olympic Games. The architect received the medal for his work Stadium for Monte Carlo.
Pos | Catalogue Number | Competitor | NOC | Translated Title | Original Title | Title in Olympic Report or Catalogue | |||
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2 | 140a-f | Alfréd Hajós / Dezső Lauber | ![]() | Stadium | – | Stade | Silver | ||
3 | 145a-d | Julien Médécin | ![]() | Stadium for Monte Carlo | Stade pour Monte-Carlo | Un stadium pour Monte-Carlo | Bronze | ||
136 | Sonja Carstensen | ![]() | Large Hall for Tennis Tournament | – | Grande Salle de Tournoi-Tennis | ||||
137a-b | Dolf Broese van Groenou / Samuel de Clercq | ![]() | Stadium for Scheveningen | Stadion Westbroekpark Den Haag | Stade de Scheveningue | ||||
138a-b | Henri Guerbois / Maurice Dambrun | ![]() | Overall plan of the Jean Petitjean Stadium at the Porte Dorée | Plan d'ensemble du Stade Jean Petitjean à la Porte Dorée/Photographies des travaux du Stade | Plan d'ensemble du Stade Jean Petitjean à la Porte Dorée/Photographies des travaux du Stade | ||||
139 | Oscar Gundlach-Pedersen | ![]() | Velodrome | – | Vélodrome | ||||
141 | Jens Christian Kofoed | ![]() | Stadium | – | Stade | ||||
142 | Nico Lansdorp | ![]() | Project of a bathing and swimming facility | – | Projet d'un établissement de bains et de natation | ||||
143 | Nico Lansdorp | ![]() | Project of a rowing pavilion in Amsterdam | – | Projet d'un pavillon nautique à Amsterdam | ||||
144 | Amedeo Lavini | ![]() | Olympic Stadium "Juventus" | Stadio di Corso Marsiglia | Stade Olympique: "Juventus" | ||||
146a-f | Ejnar Mindedal Rasmussen | ![]() | High School of Gymnastics in Ollerup | Gymnastikhøjskolen i Ollerup | Haute école populaire de gymnastique d'Ollerup | ||||
147 | Kay Schrøder | ![]() | Fencing Palace | – | Palais d'escrime : Plans, façade, coupes. | ||||
148 | Herman van der Kloot Meijburg | ![]() | Pavilion of the Nautilus Club with boathouse | Clubhuis Roei Vereniging "Nautilus" | Pavillon du Club "Nautilus" avec garage | ||||
149 | Edmond Virieux / Léo Rocco | ![]() | Sport and hygiene in urban housing | Le sport et l'hygiène dans l'habitation urbaine | Le sport et l'hygiène dans l'habitation urbaine | ||||
– | Marinus Granpré Molière / Jos Klijnen / Pieter Verhagen | ![]() | Perspective of a Park in Rotterdam | Kralingse Bos & Plas | Perspective d'un parc à Rotterdam | ||||
– | Hendrik Happé | ![]() | Airplane departure tower (Idea for the future) | – | Tour de départ des aéroplanes (idée de l'avenir) |