Ten projects took top honors in the 2000 Business Week/Architectural Record Awards program, projects that ranged from a few thousand square feet to one million square feet. The program focuses on the concept that successful design collaboration between architecture and business—the architect and client working together—is a tenet that produces an award-winning architecture. And the winners are:
- Sticks Inc., Des Moines. Architect: Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture; client: Sticks Inc.
- Hanjin Container Terminal, Los Angeles. Architects: Robert Stewart Architect; Caldwell Architects. Client: Hanjin Shipping.
- Fukuoka Prefectural & International Hall, Fukuoka, Japan. Architect: Emilio Ambasz & Associates. Client Daiichi Mutual Life Insurance Co.
- Valeo Technical Center, Auburn Hills, Michigan. Architect: Davis Brody Bond LLP. Client, Valeo.
- Saint-Hyacinthe School of Trades & Technologies, Quebec. Architect: ABCP Architecture-Urbanisme. Client: Commission Scolaire Saint-Hyacinthe.
- Rose Center for Earth & Space, American Museum of Natural History, New York City. Architect: Polshek Partnership Architects LLP. Client: American Museum of Natural History.
- Mahindra United World College of India, Pune, India. Architect: Christopher Charles Benninger & Associates. Client: Mahindra United World College of India.
- Iwataya Passage, Fukuoka, Japan. Architect: Walker Group/CNI, New York City. Client: Iwataya Department Store, with NT&T Kyushu Development Co.
- Children’s Place Corporate Headquarters, Secaucus, New Jersey. Architect: Davis Brody Bond LLP. Client: the Children’s Place.
- Ground Zero, Marina del Rey California. Architect: Shubin+Donaldson Architects. Client: Ground Zero.
Based on a report from AIArchitect