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Finn winner
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The Independent - London
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May 31, 1995
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Finn winner
Juha Leiviska, a Finnish architect, has won the Carslberg
Architectural Prize, worth 200,000 Ecu (about pounds 166,000).
Leiviska beat off strong competition worldwide on the strength of
his contribution to regional architecture in his ...
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