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2002 Business Week/Architectural Record Awards Call For Entries
The January Architectural Record will carry entry information

Photo © Peter Aron, ESTO Photographics Architects and clients interested in submitting their buildings in the 2002 Business Week/Architectural Record (BW/AR) Awards program should look for the call for entry information insert in the January issue of Architectural Record.

Public- and private-sector projects completed anywhere in the world since January 1, 1999, are eligible to enter. Entries—both new construction and renovations/restorations—are welcome regardless of project or budget size.

Now in its sixth year, the global awards program recognizes distinguished collaboration and results by architect/client building teams that use architectural design to achieve strategic goals. The BW/AR Awards showcase the work of architects and clients who, together, are creating the most innovative and successful facilities in the world.

Photo © Wyatt Gallery Submissions packets must be ordered by March 15, 2002, and submissions are due April 19. (Late submissions will be accepted through April 24, but must be accompanied by an additional $50 per submission.)

To order a BW/AR Awards submission packet, call 888-242-4240 or 202- 626-7463 (outside the U.S.). Entry information is also available on the AIA's Web site or Architectural Record's site.

Copyright 2001 The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved.

 
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Two 2001 BW/AR Award winners—the University of Pennsylvania Module VII Chiller Plant, Philadelphia, by Leers Weinzapfel Associates and Sordoni Construction for the University of Pennsylvania, and the Campus Community Pedestrian Bridge, New York City, by Wendy Evans Joseph Architecture with Turner, for the Rockefeller University—show the diversity of projects that demonstrate the axiom, "good design is good business."

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