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BusinessWeek and Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards

By Anya Kaplan-Seem
Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards

Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards

Elm Park, Dublin, Ireland, designed by Bucholz McEvoy Architects Limited.

Photo © Michael Moran

Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards

Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards

Alley24, Seattle, WA, designed by NBBJ Architects.

Photo © Laura Swimmer

Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards

Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards

Edmunds.com, Santa Monica, CA, designed by STUDIOS  Architecture.

Photo © Benny Chan/Fotoworks

Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards

Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards

One Haworth Center, Holland, MI, designed by Ralph Johnson at Perkins + Will Architects.

Photo © Hedrich Blessing

Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards

Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards

Poly International Plaza, Guangzhou, China, designed by Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill.

Photo © SOM/Tim Griffith

Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards

Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards

Sidney Harman Hall, Washington D.C., designed by Diamond and Schmitt.

Photo © Tom Arban

Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards
Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards
Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards
Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards
Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards
Business Week & Architectural Record Announce 2008 Awards
September 17, 2008
BusinessWeek and Architectural Record magazines have announced the winners of their 11th annual "Good Design is Good Business" international competition. This awards program honors innovative architecture that demonstrates exemplary design, while helping clients achieve their business goals. Six projects from around the globe received the 2008 award:
 
Sidney Harman Hall, Washington D.C., designed by Diamond and Schmitt
 
Edmunds.com, Santa Monica, California, designed by STUDIOS Architecture
 
Alley24, Seattle, Washington, designed by NBBJ Architects
 
One Haworth Center, Holland, Michigan, designed by Ralph Johnson at Perkins + Will Architects
 
Poly International Plaza, Guangzhou, China, designed by Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill
 
Elm Park, Dublin, Ireland, designed by Bucholz McEvoy Architects Limited
 
Recipients of the award will be honored at a dinner in New York City on October 7th. The projects will be featured in the print and online editions of both BusinessWeek and Architectural Record.
 
"This award is not about pretty edifices or architectural flourishes," says Helen Walters, innovation and design editor for BusinessWeek.com, “though as it happens there are plenty of those, too.” Rather, the award focuses on the capacity of design to improve business. In assessing submissions, the competition’s six-member jury therefore applied rigorous standards that placed particular emphasis on metrics. The jury considered each project's impact not only on its immediate client but also on the wider community it serves, and looked for such measurable successes as high building occupancy, increased productivity, and invigorated corporate identity.
 
“One of the things the jury struggled with this year,” says Clifford A. Pearson, deputy editor of RECORD and jury member, “was that there were many good designs but there weren’t many metrics to support the argument that ‘good design is good business.’” From among 90 applicants, the jury selected only six winners in part because many high-quality projects lacked the data to make sufficiently strong business cases.
 
In Pearson’s opinion, the competition’s emphasis on metrics challenges architects to “learn to show the value of what they do." He notes that it is especially important in the current economic climate for architects to be able to prove to their clients that, rather than draining resources, design can actually improve a business’s sustainability. The “Good Design is Good Business” competition provides architects an opportunity to hone that skill, and honors projects that exemplify architecture's potential to benefit clients and communities worldwide.

 

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