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BusinessWeek
Announces the Winners of the 2003 Annual Architectural Awards
in Special Report With Architectural Record
This year's ten winners range from Gannett's new headquarters in Virginia to a childbirth clinic in Japan
NEW YORK -- October
23, 2003 -- The Apple Computer Inc. retail computer
store in New York's trendy SoHo, a childbirth clinic in Japan
and the new Gannett Co./USA Today corporate headquarters in
McLean, Va. are among this year's winners of the annual BusinessWeek/Architectural
Record Awards. Each year, BusinessWeek joins with Architectural
Record, a sister publication at The McGraw-Hill Companies,
to run an international contest that rewards distinguished
architecture for its ability to meet serious business goals.
The BusinessWeek awards program, sponsored
by the American Institute of Architects, is alone in having
both architects and businesspeople on its jury. Together,
they decide how well corporate headquarters, offices, hospitals,
hotels, and museums address business issues. The 2003 jury
was extremely selective, giving awards to just 10 out of 168
entries.
With this year's winners, "the
predictable language of architecture was challenged,"
says jury chair Brad Cloepfil, founder of Allied Works Architecture
in Portland, Ore. The distinguished jury included Sam Farber,
founder of COPCO and OXO; Jose Oncina, general manager for
worldwide real estate at Microsoft; Rich Varda, vice-president
for design, architecture, and engineering at Target; Marion
Weiss of Weiss/Manfredi Architects; and Karen Stein, editorial
director of Phaidon Press, among others.
The winners of the 2003 BusinessWeek/Architectural
Record Awards are:
Apple SoHo Store - New York City
ARCHITECT: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, Berkeley, Calif.
BUILDING TYPE: High-profile retail store in historic building
Inn at Price Tower and Copper Restaurant
- Bartlesville, Okla.
ARCHITECT: Wendy Evans Joseph, New York
BUILDING TYPE: Hotel with a restaurant and bar
Gannett/USA Today Corporate Headquarters
- McLean, Va.
ARCHITECT: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC, New York
BUILDING TYPE: Corporate headquarters for a newspaper and
its parent
Image Net Scanning and Imaging Facility
- Oklahoma City
ARCHITECT: Elliot + Associates Architects, Oklahoma City
BUILDING TYPE: Production work space
Sekii Ladies Clinic - Hurukawa, Miyaga,
Japan
ARCHITECT: Atelier Hitoshi Abe, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
BUILDING TYPE: Birthing clinic
Hotel HABITA - Mexico City, Mexico
ARCHITECT: Taller Enrique Norten Arquitectos, Cuernavaca,
Mexico
BUILDING TYPE: Boutique Hotel
Orange Innovations Innovation Center
- Cambridge, Mass.
ARCHITECT: Anmahian Winton Architects, Cambridge, Mass.
BUILDING TYPE: U.S. center for Britain-based mobile phone
company
Trumpf Start-Up Offices - Grusch,
Switzerland
ARCHITECT: Barkow Leibinger Architects, Berlin
BUILDING TYPE: New space for startup businesses
Darwin Centre Museum - London
ARCHITECT: HOK International, London
BUILDING TYPE: Museum and research center
Stealth/Ogilvy Spec Offices - Culver
City, Calif.
ARCHITECT: Eric Owen Moss Architects, Culver City, Calif.
BUILDING TYPE: New offices for media businesse
The 2003 BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Awards are featured
in the November 3rd issue of BusinessWeek (on newsstands beginning
October 27th) and is available on BusinessWeek Online (http://www.businessweek.com/).
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SOURCE: The McGraw-Hill Companies
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