Photo courtesy Holcim Foundation Lateral Office / InfraNet Lab won the $100,000 gold prize. NORTH AMERICAN WINNERS Gold Prize Arctic Food Network By Lateral Office / InfraNet Lab Silver Prize NZE K-12 High Performance School Prototype By Swift Lee Office Bronze Prize Border control station in Van Buren, Maine By Julie Snow Architects Acknowledgements Studio 804 (Dan Rockhill) Anderson Anderson Architecture US Army Corps of Engineers Studio Gang Architects (Jeanne Gang) “Next Generation” Prizes Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Team Rhode Island School of Design Team University of Toronto Team Related Links: 2009 Global Holcim Awards Honor Sustainable Construction On October 20
Moshe Safdie was nibbling crab cakes in the recently completed, 150,000-square-foot glass-and-concrete headquarters he designed for the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C.
Gehry Technologies is forming a new strategic alliance of prominent architects to serve as an advisory board that will promote new technologies in design and construction. Frank Gehry, who founded the Los Angeles-based company in 2002, said in a statement on Oct. 18 "I am dedicated to giving architects better control of the process so they can deliver the fruits of their imagination, which is what our clients expect." Photo courtesy of Gehry Technologies Frank Gehry forms an advisory board of distinguished architects to advance the use of BIM and similar technologies in design and construction. Gehry emphasized the shared
AIA President Clark Manus describes the initiative as “Match.com for projects.” Photo courtesy AIA Following in the well-trod path of Match.com and other online dating services, the American Institute of Architects thinks it has found a way to attract investors to the thousands of industry projects put on hold—send the potential suitors to cyberspace for a database of the good-lookers. That is, the AIA is compiling a list of stalled projects nationwide that “make sense” to move forward but for lack of financing, and a list of the types of projects that financial entities specialize in. Related Links: Special Coverage:
Photo ' Ezra Stoller / Esto Ford Foundation Headquarters, New York. He is frequently overshadowed by his former employer, Modernist giant Eero Saarinen, but at the Museum of the City of New York in Manhattan, a new exhibition attempts to make a case that Kevin Roche is, in the words of chief curator Sarah Henry, “the quintessential architect of the post-industrial age.” With several dozen giant photographs, suspended from cables in a ground-floor gallery, and six architectural models, Kevin Roche: Architecture as Environment shows the Pritzker-winning architect wrestling with America’s transition from a manufacturing to an information-based economy and culture
Photo courtesy of the World Monuments Fund 510 Fifth Avenue, New York, United States. The former home of the Manufacturers Hanover Trust, at 510 Fifth Avenue, has made the World Monuments Fund (WMF) 2012 Watch List, along with 66 other sites from 41 nations across the globe. On October 5th, WMF released its biennial list of archaeological, architectural, and cultural sites threatened by development, climate change, and natural decay. The 56-year-old Manufacturers Hanover Trust building, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill’s Gordon Bunshaft in 1954, has long been embroiled in a battle between New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission and