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CTBUH Awards
Awarded forProjects and individuals that have made extraordinary contributions to the advancement of tall buildings and the urban environment, and that achieve sustainability at the highest and broadest level.
CountryUnited States
Presented byCouncil on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
First awarded2002 (2002)
Websiteawards.ctbuh.org

The Tall Building Awards or CTBUH Awards recognizes projects and individuals who have made an extraordinary contribution to the advancement of tall buildings and urban environment, as well as achieving sustainability at the highest and broadest level.[1] The annual awards are judged by an independent panel of experts commissioned by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), a non-profit organization headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. As of 2019, there are two individual lifetime achievement awards, The Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award and Fazlur Khan Lifetime Achievement Medal, and several categorical awards for projects and structures.[1]

In 2019 the CTBUH award categories were changed from buildings in specific regions to buildings based on height, region, function, innovation, construction, design, engineering, and safety.[1] The most prestigious annual award, the Overall Best Tall Building Worldwide is awarded to one of the specific categorical winners.[2] In 2010, the CTBUH conferred the Global Icon Award, an award for a unique tall building with a profound impact both locally and globally, to the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[3]

Awards Criteria

Individual awards

Originally conceived in 2002, the first CTBUH Award, the Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes an individual who has made extraordinary contributions to the advancement of tall buildings and the urban environment during his or her professional career.[4] The 2002 award was given and named after Lynn S. Beedle, an American structural engineer and founder of the Council on Tall Buildings And Urban Habitat.[5] In 2004 a second lifetime award was created, the Fazlur R. Kahn Lifetime Award, named after Bangladeshi-American structural engineer and architect Fazlur Rahman Khan, which recognizes an individual for demonstrated excellence in technical design and/or research that has made a significant contribution to a discipline for the design of tall buildings and the built urban environment.[6] The award was first given in 2004 to Leslie E. Robertson, an American engineer and lead structural engineer of the Twin Towers of the original World Trade Center in New York City.[7]

Beginning in 2006 the CTBUH Awards began recognizing CTBUH Fellows for their contribution to the Council over an extended period of time, and in recognition of their work and the sharing of their knowledge in the design and construction of tall buildings and the urban habitat.[8] The first CTBUH Fellows in 2006 were A. Eugene Kohn, Charles A. DeBenedittis, Gilberto do Valle, and Henry Jack Cowan.[9]

Structural awards

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat added two categories starting in 2007 which recognize completed structures for excellence. The Best Tall Building Award recognizes projects that have made extraordinary contributions to the advancement of tall buildings and the urban environment, and that achieve sustainability and wellness at the highest and broadest level.[10] The Beetham Tower, completed in 2006 in Manchester, England was the first recipient of the award.[11] The second award added in 2007 was the Best Sustainable Building Award, which was awarded to Hearst Tower, completed in 2006 in New York City.[12]

In 2008, the second year of CTBUH Awards for structures, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat added four geographical categories for the best tall building, the regions were Americas (North and South), Asia & Australasia, Europe, and Middle East & Africa. The Best Tall Building Award was then awarded to one of the regional award winners. In 2008 the CTBUH Best Tall Building Award winners were New York Times Building in New York City; Shanghai World Financial Center in Shanghai, China; 51 Lime Street in London, England; and Bahrain World Trade Center in Manama, Bahrain. The Best Tall Building Award Winner Worldwide was announced as the Asia & Australasia winner the Shanghai World Financial Center.[13] The Best Tall Building Award categories based on the four regions would remain in place until 2019, when new categories were added based on sustainability and building height.

In 2013 a new 10 Year Award was added. In 2014 the Urban Habitat and Performance awards were issued for the first time. The CTBUH uses the following award criteria for skyscrapers.[2]

  • The project must be completed and occupied (topped out architecturally, fully clad, and at least partially occupied), no earlier than 1 January of the previous year, and no later than 1 October of the current awards year.
  • The project advanced architectural form, structure, building systems, sustainable design strategies, and provides life safety for its occupants.
  • The project must exhibited sustainable qualities at a broadest level.
  • The project must have achieved a high standard of excellence and quality.
  • The site planning and response to its immediate context must ensure rich and meaningful urban environments.
  • The contributions of the project should be generally consistent with the values and mission of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH).

The criteria for the Innovation Award:[2]

  • Demonstrate a specific area of innovation within design or construction.
  • Should be applicable to other tall building projects.
  • Single innovative element (single project can be nominated multiple times for different innovations)
  • Building can also be submitted for Best Tall Building Award

The criteria for the 10 Year Award:[2]

  • Demonstrate successful performance over time.
  • Must have been completed between 10–12 years since the current award year (In the inaugural year submissions of buildings completed between 10–15 years since the current award year will be considered).

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat bestowed a new award for Burj Khalifa at its annual "Best Tall Buildings Awards Ceremony" on 25 October 2010 when Burj Khalifa honored as first recipient of CTBUH's new Tall Building "Global Icon" Award. According to CTBUH the new "Global Icon" award recognizes those very special supertall skyscrapers that make a profound impact, not only on the local or regional context, but on the genre of tall buildings globally. Which is innovative in planning, design and execution, the building must have influenced and re-shaped the field of tall building architecture, engineering, and urban planning. It is intended that the award will only be conferred on an occasional basis, when merited by an exceptional project perhaps every ten or fifteen years.[3]

Former CTBUH Awards Chair Gordon Gill, of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture said:

"There was discussion amongst members of the jury that the existing 'Best Tall Building of the Year' award was not really appropriate for the Burj khalifa. We are talking about a building here that has changed the landscape of what is possible in architecture a building that became internationally recognized as an icon long before it was even completed. 'Building of the Century' was thought a more appropriate title for it."[3]

Award winners

Individual award winners

Year Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award Fazlur Khan Lifetime Achievement Medal
2002 Lynn S. Beedle N/A
2003 Charles DeBenedittis N/A
2004 Gerald D. Hines Leslie E. Robertson
2005 Alan Garnett Davenport Werner Sobek
2006 Ken Yeang Srinivasa Iyengar
2007 Lord Norman Foster Farzad Naeim
2008 César Pelli William F. Baker
2009 John C. Portman Jr. Prabodh V. Banavalkar
2010 William Pedersen Ysrael Seinuk
2011 Adrian Smith Akira Wada
2012 Helmut Jahn Charles Thornton & Richard Tomasetti
2013 Henry N. Cobb Clyde N. Baker Jr.
2014 Douglas Durst Peter Irwin
2015 Minoru Mori Nicholas E. Billotti
2016 Cheong Koon Hean Ron Klemencic
2018 Larry Silverstein Áine Brazil
2019 James Goettsch Israel David
2020 Moshe Safdie Wuren Wang

Structural awards

2007

Award Building/Person Location
Best Tall Building Award The Beetham Hilton Tower United Kingdom Manchester
Best Sustainable Tall Building Hearst Tower United States New York City

2008

Award Building/Person Location
Best Tall Building Overall Award Shanghai World Financial Center China Shanghai
Best Tall Building Award Americas The New York Times Building United States New York City
Best Tall Building Award Asia and Australasia Shanghai World Financial Center China Shanghai
Best Tall Building Award Europe 51 Lime Street United Kingdom London
Best Tall Building Award – Middle East & Africa Bahrain World Trade Center Bahrain Manama

2009

Award Building/Person Location
Best Tall Building Overall Award Linked Hybrid Building China Beijing
Best Tall Building Award Americas Manitoba Hydro Tower Canada Winnipeg
Best Tall Building Award Asia and Australasia Linked Hybrid Building China Beijing
Best Tall Building Award Europe Broadgate Tower United Kingdom London
Best Tall Building Award Middle East & Africa Tornado Tower Qatar Doha

2010

Award Building/Person Location
Best Tall Building Overall Broadcasting Place[14] United Kingdom Leeds
Best Tall Building Americas Bank of America Tower United States New York City
Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia Pinnacle @ Duxton Singapore Singapore
Best Tall Building Europe Broadcasting Place United Kingdom Leeds
Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa Burj Khalifa United Arab Emirates Dubai
Global Icon Award Burj Khalifa[3] United Arab Emirates Dubai

2011

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat announced the winners of its annual "Best Tall Building" awards for 2011 on June 15, 2011.[15]

Award Building/Person Location
Best Tall Building Overall KfW Westarkade Germany Frankfurt
Best Tall Building Americas 8 Spruce Street United States New York City
Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia Guangzhou International Finance Center China Guangzhou
Best Tall Building Europe KfW Westarkade Germany Frankfurt
Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa The Index United Arab Emirates Dubai

2012

Award Building/Person Location
Best Tall Building Overall Doha Tower Qatar Doha
Best Tall Building Americas Absolute Towers Canada Mississauga
Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia 1 Bligh Street Australia Sydney
Best Tall Building Europe Palazzo Lombardia Italy Milan
Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa Doha Tower Qatar Doha
Tall Building Innovation Award Al Bahar Towers United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi

2013

Award Building/Person Location
Best Tall Building Overall CCTV Headquarters China Beijing
Best Tall Building Americas The Bow Canada Calgary
Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia CCTV Headquarters China Beijing
Best Tall Building Europe The Shard United Kingdom London
Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa Sowwah Square United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
Tall Building Innovation Award (Co-Winners) Broad Sustainable Building (BSB) Prefabricated Construction Process China Changsha
KONE UltraRope Finland Espoo
10 Year Award 30 St Mary Axe United Kingdom London[16]

2014

Award Building/Person Location
Best Tall Building Overall One Central Park Australia Sydney
Best Tall Building Americas Edith Green – Wendell Wyatt Federal Building United States Portland
Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia One Central Park Australia Sydney
Best Tall Building Europe De Rotterdam Netherlands Rotterdam
Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa Cayan Tower United Arab Emirates Dubai
Urban Habitat Award The Interlace Singapore Singapore
10 Year Award Post Tower Germany Bonn
Tall Building Innovation Award BioSkin
Performance Award International Commerce Centre Hong Kong Hong Kong

2015

Award Building/Person Location
Best Tall Building Overall Bosco Verticale Italy Milan
Best Tall Building Americas One World Trade Center United States New York City
Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia CapitaGreen Singapore Singapore
Best Tall Building Europe Bosco Verticale Italy Milan
Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa Burj Mohammed Bin Rashid Tower United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
Urban Habitat Award PARKROYAL on Pickering Singapore Singapore
10 Year Award Turning Torso Sweden Malmö
Tall Building Innovation Award HOLEDECK®
Performance Award Chifley Tower Australia Sydney

2016

Award[17] Building/Person Location
Best Tall Building Overall Shanghai Tower China Shanghai
Best Tall Building Americas VIA 57 West United States New York City
Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia Shanghai Tower China Shanghai
Best Tall Building Europe The White Walls Cyprus Nicosia
Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa The Cube Lebanon Beirut
Urban Habitat Award Wuhan Tiandi Site A China Wuhan
10 Year Award Hearst Tower United States New York City
Tall Building Innovation Award Pin-Fuse
Performance Award TAIPEI 101 Taiwan Taipei

2018

Award[18] Building/Person Location
Best Tall Building Overall Oasia Hotel Downtown Singapore Singapore
Best Tall Building Americas American Copper Buildings United States New York City
Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia Oasia Hotel Downtown Singapore Singapore
Best Tall Building Europe The Silo Denmark Copenhagen
Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa Zeitz MOCAA South Africa Cape Town
Urban Habitat Award World Trade Center Master Plan United States New York City
10 Year Award Shanghai World Financial Center China Shanghai
Tall Building Innovation Award MULTI
Construction Award The EY Centre Australia Sydney

2019

Award[19] Building/Person Location
Best Tall Building Worldwide Salesforce Tower United States San Francisco
Best Tall Building under 100 meters Forma Itaim Brazil São Paulo
Best Tall Building 100–199 meters Amorepacific Headquarters South Korea Seoul
Best Tall Building 200–299 meters Shenzhen Energy Headquarters China Shenzhen
Best Tall Building 300–399 meters Salesforce Tower United States San Francisco
Best Tall Building 400 meters and above Ping An Finance Center China Shenzhen
Best Tall Office Building European Patent Office Netherlands Rijswijk
Best Tall Residential or Hotel Building 277 Fifth Avenue United States New York City
Best Tall Mixed-Use Building Kampung Admiralty Singapore Singapore
Urban Habitat - Single Site Scale Kampung Admiralty Singapore Singapore
Urban Habitat - District/Master Plan Scale Central Park, Sydney Australia Sydney
Renovation Award CHAO Hotel China Beijing
Interior Space Award Amorepacific Headquarters South Korea Seoul
Structural Engineering Award 181 Fremont United States San Francisco
MEP Engineering Award Britam Tower Kenya Nairobi
Geotechnical Engineering Award 181 Fremont United States San Francisco
Façade Engineering Award Azrieli Sarona Tower Israel Tel Aviv
Fire & Risk Engineering Award Morpheus Macau Macau
10 Year Award The Pinnacle@Duxton Singapore Singapore
Tall Building Innovation Award Viscoelastic Coupling Damper (VCD)
Construction Award Atira La Trobe Street Australia Melbourne

See also

References

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