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Platinum Award | Gold Award | Silver Award | Bronze Award | Special Recognition | Meet the Judges
Platinum Award
Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the nation's oldest technology university, has long prided itself on its state-of-the-art design and engineering curriculum. Several years ago, to call attention to its equally estimable media and performing arts programs, RPI commissioned British architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw to design the Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) on a steep hillside overlooking the Hudson Valley. Read the storyJudges’ comments“They used BIM and fully integrated project delivery to the fullest extent to deliver a great project.”
— Tracy Nicholas, VP, Alter Construction Management, Skokie, Ill.
“The project had to do something beyond ordinary, and this does it.”
— Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, of Chicago's Ross Barney + Jankowski
Gold Award
Ohlone College of Newark Center for Health Sciences and Technology, Newark, Calif.
A visionary president and an innovative Building Team set a new green standard for community colleges with Ohlone College’s LEED Platinum Newark Center for Health Sciences and Technology. The $58 million facility stacks up against some of the greenest college buildings in the world, with near-off-the-grid renewable energy performance and advanced stormwater management techniques. Read the storyJudges’ comments“Here’s a community college that could have done another crummy building, but its president came in with a vision, and it wasn’t just superficial. It’s an owner that we’d all like to work for.”
— Corey Wieseman, AIA, LEED AP, principal with DLR Group, Chicago
“LEED Platinum does not happen without Building Team collaboration. It’s about being challenged and stepping up and making it happen. I say two thumbs up.”
— George Tuhowski III, LEED AP, general superintendent with Leopardo Construction, Hoffman Estates, Ill.
Silver Award
Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Phoenix, Ariz.
Phoenix wanted to revitalize its downtown; Arizona State University wanted stronger ties to the city. Together they used building information modeling to plan a new campus and put a media icon at its center—and that’s the way it is! Read the storyJudges’ comments“Twenty months from start to certificate of occupancy on a building this size—that’s pretty impressive.”
— Dan Huntington, SE, PE, LEED AP, associate principal at KJWW Engineering Consultants, Rock Island, Ill.
“This project is unusual and interesting, especially creating a classroom right in the middle of everything.”
— Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, of Chicago's Ross Barney + Jankowski
Bronze Award
The Haverford School, Haverford, Pa.
Imagine this scenario: You’re planning a $32.9 million project involving 112,000 sf of new construction and renovation work, and your job site is an active 32-acre junior-K-to-12 school campus bordered by well-heeled neighbors who are extremely concerned about construction noise and traffic. Add to that the fact that within 30 days of groundbreaking, the general contractor gets canned. This nightmare situation is exactly what Mike Rufo faced as construction manager for The Haverford School, a private school for 981 boys, on Philadelphia’s Main Line. Read the storyJudges’ comments“Logistically, this was a difficult job with multiple departments, and they still did it all in 15 months.”
— Tracy Nicholas, VP, Alter Construction Management, Skokie, Ill.
Special Recognition
Gloria Sabater Elementary School and Community Center, Vineland, N.J.
It took more than 40 stakeholder charrettes and a lot of creative financing to get Vineland, N.J.’s new public-private school/community center built. The 181,000-sf facility, completed in early 2008, combines a pre-K-to-grade-5 school for 830 students, a pool and recreation facility, and a community health and wellness center that provides health and dental care through a local nonprofit organization. Read the storyJudges’ comments“They used New Market Tax Credits to develop the community—a great solution for everyone.”
— Tracy Nicholas, VP, Alter Construction Management, Skokie, Ill.
“There were a ton of stakeholders on this project, with the city, school district, and Building Team players. Someone did a great job in pulling the team together.”
— Dan Huntington, SE, PE, LEED AP, associate principal at KJWW Engineering Consultants, Rock Island, Ill. Harm A. Weber Academic Center, Judson University, Elgin, Ill. A daring Building Team, led by British architect Alan Short, pull off a complicated natural ventilation design scheme for Judson University’s LEED Gold art, design, and architecture center. Built primarily of concrete, the building draws cool air at the base, circulates the air throughout the facility, and exhausts the warm air through roof terminals through a stack effect. Read the storyJudges’ comments“This project is bold and very unique.”
— Anil Ahuja, PE, RCDD, LEED AP, CxA, president with CCJM Engineers Ltd., Chicago
“This is a very brave building almost entirely ventilated with natural ventilation.”
— Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, of Chicago's Ross Barney + Jankowski Massachusetts Maritime Academy Cadet Residence Hall Expansion, Buzzards Bay, Mass. The Building Team for the Massachusetts Maritime Academy could have taken the easy route: just build a new cadet residence hall on the only remaining open space on the landlocked 55-acre campus at Buzzards Bay, renovate the old dorms as well as possible, and don't even worry about saving energy. Instead, the team took the less-traveled path. They saved the green space by adding two floors—and 150 new beds—above two existing dorms, thus avoiding a “two-class” residence hierarchy for the Academy's 900 cadets: flashy new building vs. 40-year-old dorm. Read the storyJudges’ comments“This is an engineering-heavy project, both mechanically and structurally. The combined technology—solar, microturbine, and wind turbine—has merit.”
— Anil Ahuja, PE, RCDD, LEED AP, CxA, president with CCJM Engineers Ltd., Chicago Lewis Katz Building, Penn State Dickinson School of Law, University Park, Pa. The Nittany Lions jump on the BIM bandwagon with the new $65.6 million, 114,000-sf Lewis Katz Building at the Penn State Dickinson School of Law. Creating a full building information model helped the Building Team identify clashes and coordinate MEP systems. It also helped construction manager Gilbane in executing Polshek Partnership’s complex tubular design for the building. Read the story
Meet the 2009 Building Team Award judges
A Dan Huntington, SE, PE, LEED AP, Associate Principal, KJWW Engineering Consultants, Rock Island, Ill.B Corey Wieseman, AIA, LEED AP, Principal, DLR Group, ChicagoC Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, Principal, Ross Barney Architects, ChicagoD Tracy Nicholas, VP, Alter Construction Management, Skokie, Ill.E George Tuhowski III, LEED AP, General Superintendent, Leopardo Construction, Hoffman Estates, Ill.F Anil Ahuja, PE, RCDD, LEED AP, CxA, President, CCJM Engineers Ltd., Chicago
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— Tracy Nicholas, VP, Alter Construction Management, Skokie, Ill.
“The project had to do something beyond ordinary, and this does it.”
— Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, of Chicago's Ross Barney + Jankowski
— Corey Wieseman, AIA, LEED AP, principal with DLR Group, Chicago
“LEED Platinum does not happen without Building Team collaboration. It’s about being challenged and stepping up and making it happen. I say two thumbs up.”
— George Tuhowski III, LEED AP, general superintendent with Leopardo Construction, Hoffman Estates, Ill.
— Dan Huntington, SE, PE, LEED AP, associate principal at KJWW Engineering Consultants, Rock Island, Ill.
“This project is unusual and interesting, especially creating a classroom right in the middle of everything.”
— Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, of Chicago's Ross Barney + Jankowski
— Tracy Nicholas, VP, Alter Construction Management, Skokie, Ill.
— Tracy Nicholas, VP, Alter Construction Management, Skokie, Ill.
“There were a ton of stakeholders on this project, with the city, school district, and Building Team players. Someone did a great job in pulling the team together.”
— Dan Huntington, SE, PE, LEED AP, associate principal at KJWW Engineering Consultants, Rock Island, Ill. Harm A. Weber Academic Center, Judson University, Elgin, Ill. A daring Building Team, led by British architect Alan Short, pull off a complicated natural ventilation design scheme for Judson University’s LEED Gold art, design, and architecture center. Built primarily of concrete, the building draws cool air at the base, circulates the air throughout the facility, and exhausts the warm air through roof terminals through a stack effect. Read the storyJudges’ comments“This project is bold and very unique.”
— Anil Ahuja, PE, RCDD, LEED AP, CxA, president with CCJM Engineers Ltd., Chicago
“This is a very brave building almost entirely ventilated with natural ventilation.”
— Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, of Chicago's Ross Barney + Jankowski Massachusetts Maritime Academy Cadet Residence Hall Expansion, Buzzards Bay, Mass. The Building Team for the Massachusetts Maritime Academy could have taken the easy route: just build a new cadet residence hall on the only remaining open space on the landlocked 55-acre campus at Buzzards Bay, renovate the old dorms as well as possible, and don't even worry about saving energy. Instead, the team took the less-traveled path. They saved the green space by adding two floors—and 150 new beds—above two existing dorms, thus avoiding a “two-class” residence hierarchy for the Academy's 900 cadets: flashy new building vs. 40-year-old dorm. Read the storyJudges’ comments“This is an engineering-heavy project, both mechanically and structurally. The combined technology—solar, microturbine, and wind turbine—has merit.”
— Anil Ahuja, PE, RCDD, LEED AP, CxA, president with CCJM Engineers Ltd., Chicago Lewis Katz Building, Penn State Dickinson School of Law, University Park, Pa. The Nittany Lions jump on the BIM bandwagon with the new $65.6 million, 114,000-sf Lewis Katz Building at the Penn State Dickinson School of Law. Creating a full building information model helped the Building Team identify clashes and coordinate MEP systems. It also helped construction manager Gilbane in executing Polshek Partnership’s complex tubular design for the building. Read the story
Read about four Building Team Award winners that use Georgia-Pacific products
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