Announcing the inaugural winners and Project of the Year nominees in The Faces of Our City awards program
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AN is proud to announce the inaugural winners of The Faces of Our City, our New York City facades award program! The Faces of Our City was created to inspire future professionals and projects that will continue to define New York Citys architectural landscape. The New York City facades award program honors and celebrates the teams who shape our cities through their work. The awards recognize the ambition, innovation, craftsmanship, and dedication that bring New Yorks skyline to life. The four award categories recognize a product of the year, an emerging professional in the field, a lifetime achievement award, and a standout New York City building as project of the year.The winners of the Product of the Year, Emerging Professional, and Lifetime Achievement are announced below along with the nominees for Project of the Year, all of which AN has covered in print or online.Want to find out which project wins? Join us for our awards celebration in New York on April 3 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York, after Facades+ New York.Product of the Year:Hydro CircalEmerging Professional:Kateri Knapp, Arup Lifetime Achievement:Robert Heintges, Heintges Consulting Architects & EngineersNominees for Project of the Year:The facades grid was inspired in part by Le Corbusiers Ministry of Education and Health. (Michael Moran)El Borinquen Residence designed by Alexander Gorlin ArchitectsIn Williamsburg, PAU converted a sugar processing factory into a contemporary workspace. (Max Touhey)The Refinery at Domino designed by PAUThe Gilder Center completes the western side of the museum, along Columbus Avenue with an atrium composed of shotcrete, liquid concrete sprayed onto rebar. (Iwan Baan)The Gilder Center at American Museum of Natural History designed by Studio Gang Kravis Hall (Iwan Baan)Geffen Hall (Iwan Baan)Columbia Business School: The Henry R. Kravis Hall and David Geffen Hall designed by Diller Scofidio + RenfroThe PAC is a cube clad in 4,896 pieces of translucent, intricately veined Portuguese marble suspended above a granite plinth. (Iwan Baan)Perelman Performing Arts Center designed by REXWant to be the first to know who wins this first Project of the Year award? Save your seat at our awards celebration in New York on April 3 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York, after Facades+ New York.
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