Since its completion, the building has won a number of prestigious awards for architecture.
It was built in 1924 and won a national architecture award for ecclesiastical architecture.
In 1931 it won the Houen Prize for excellent architecture.
It won a Massey Medal for architecture in 1967.
Sources also differ on which of the two won the Prix de Rome for architecture in 1779.
There, he won the first prize for architecture in his class, at age 25.
The design for the library won an award for educational architecture in the summer of 2001.
In 1805, he won the Grand Prix de Rome for architecture.
Julien Médecin won a bronze medal for architecture at the art competitions.
He made eight successive attempts to win the Prix de Rome for architecture.