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1994,1995,1997, 2002: recipient of the award Excellent Swedish Form, for furniture, awarded by the “Swedish Society of crafts and design”.
1995: the Tengbom Prize, awarded by the Royal Academy of fine arts.
1999: The Kasper Salin Prize for the Millesgården Art Gallery, awarded by the Swedish Architects Association.
2000: awarded the Prince Eugen medal, for artistic merit, awarded by His Majesty the King of Sweden.
2001: nomination for the Mies van der Rohe prize (Millesgården), the European Union Prize for contemporary architecture.
2006: nomination for the Mies van der Rohe prize (Bonnierhuset), the European Union Prize for contemporary architecture.
2006: The Swedish concrete Federation, Betongvaruindustrin, Prize for concrete architecture for Skissernas museum, Lund
2008: The Swedish concrete Federation, Betongvaruindustrin, Prize for concrete architecture for new building for Riksantikvarieämbetet and Riksutställningar in Visby
2008: nomination for the Mies van der Rohe prize (RU/RAÄ Visby), the European Union Prize for contemporary architecture.
2013: nomination for the Mies van der Rohe prize (Årsta Church), the European Union Prize for contemporary architecture.
2013: The Kasper Salin Prize for the New Crematorium at the Woodland Cemetery, awarded by the Swedish Architects Association.
2013: The Helgo Prize for Årsta Church, awarded by the National Property Board Sweden (SFV)
2014: The Fritz Höger Award, Silver for the New Crematorium at the Woodland Cemetery, awarded by Initiative Bauen mit Backstein, Germany
2015: Shortlisted for the Mies van der Rohe prize (the New Crematorium at the Woodland Cemetery), the European Union Prize for contemporary architecture.
2017: Johan Celsing is awarded the RIBA International Fellowship 2017 in recognition of his contribution in Architecture.
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