Her designs, focusing on Switzerland as a tourist destination, were awarded second place.
The design was awarded to a foreign firm.
The design received critical acclaim at its 1998 launch, and was awarded Japan's "Car of the Year" honor for 1998-1999.
The building's design was awarded through a competition to local architect Héctor Ayerza.
However, the division was not always clear, and some designs were awarded prizes in both categories.
The second, design was awarded in 1934 till 1936.
The fourth design was awarded from 1943 till the end of the USSR.
The $108.3 million design and construction contract for section 3 was awarded on 25 July 2007 to Abigroup Contractors.
The design originally appeared on medals awarded to winners of the hurling game and were first awarded in the 1930s.
Martin's design was evaluated as superior to the other proposals and was awarded a contract for 201 aircraft, to be designated B-26.