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Do
you have a project in which design excellence achieved important objectives
for your client? Did it grow out of collaboration between architect and
client? If so, enter it in the 2004 Business
Week/Architectural Record Awards competition. Submissions
are due April 16; late submissions are due April 21 (with a $50 late fee).
A jury of prominent architects and business leaders will select recipients
of the 2004 BW/AR Awards by evaluating
how design contributed to the project’s success, level of architect/client
collaboration, measurable results, and quality of the architectural design
solution. The jury will also consider innovation, benefit to user and
client, appropriate aesthetics and visual appeal, and bottom-line results.
This year’s jury includes:
- Moshe Safdie, FAIA, principal, Moshe Safdie & Associates
- Lee Green, director of corporate identity and design, IBM Corporation
- Paula S. Wallace, president, Savannah College of Art and Design
- Betsy Z. Cohen, chairman & CEO, Resource Asset Investment Trust
- Rand Elliott, FAIA, principal, Elliott + Associates Architects
- Marianne McKenna, FRAIC, principal, Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg
Architects
- Douglas Gardner, former president, Catellus Urban Development Group
- Paul Herzan, president, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
- Frances P. Huppert, FAIA, senior vice president, design & construction,
Empire State Development Corporation
- Allison G. Williams, FAIA, managing principal, Ai/San Francisco.
Visit
the BW/AR Web site for forms and
more information.
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