The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) annually announces eight Tall Building Awards: six awards for skyscrapers, and two lifetime achievement awards for individuals.[1]
- Best Tall Building Overall Award
- Best Tall Building Award – Americas
- Best Tall Building Award – Asia & Australasia
- Best Tall Building Award – Europe
- Best Tall Building Award – Middle East & Africa
- Tall Building Innovation Award
- Tall Building 10 Year Award
- The Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award
- Fazlur Khan Lifetime Achievement Medal
- CTBUH conferred a new "Global icon award" on 25 October 2010, the first recipient of this award was Burj Khalifa.[2]
- CTBUH conferred a new "Tall Building Innovation Award" in 2012, the first recipient of this award was Al Bahar Towers.[3]
- CTBUH conferred a new "10 Year Award" in 2013, the first recipient of this award was 30 St Mary Axe.[4]
The awards committee selects awards from each category, while the Best Tall Building Overall is selected from the four regional winners. Initially only the special awards such as The Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award, and Fazlur Khan Lifetime Achievement Medal were given. In 2007 the CTBUH started awarding the skyscraper awards and in 2012 added a new award (Innovation Award). In 2013 a new 10 Year Award was added.
Awards Criteria
The CTBUH uses the following award criteria for skyscrapers.[1]
- The project must be completed and occupied (topped out architecturally, fully clad, and at least partially occupied), no earlier than the 1st of January of the previous year, and no later than the 1st of 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 Urabn Habitat (CTBUH).
The criteria for the Innovation Award:[1]
- 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:[1]
- 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 criteria for The Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award:[1]
- The award recognizes an individual who has made extraordinary contributions to the advancement of tall building and the urban environment during his or her professional career.
- The candidate may be from any area of specialization, including, but not limited to: architecture, structure, building systems, construction, academia, planning, development or management.
- The contributions of the award recipient should be generally consistent with the values and mission of the CTBUH and its founder, Dr. Lynn S. Beedle.
- The award is not intended to be awarded posthumously, although it may be so awarded in some cases.
The criteria for Fazlur Khan Lifetime Achievement Medal:[1]
- The award recognizes an individual for his/her 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.
- The candidate may or may not be a member of the Council.
- The personal attributes of the award recipient should be of high professional integrity and individual’s contributions generally be consistent with the mission of the CTBUH.
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.[2]
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."[2]
2002
Award |
Person |
Location |
The Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award | Dr. Lynn Beedle | |
2003
Award |
Person |
Location |
The Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award | Charles DeBenedittis | |
2004
2005
2006
Award |
Person |
Location |
The Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award | Dr. Ken Yeang | |
Fazlur Khan Lifetime Achievement Medal | Srinivasa 'Hal' Iyengar | |
2007
2008
2009
Award |
Building/Person |
Location |
The Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award | John Portman | |
Fazlur Khan Lifetime Achievement Medal | Dr. Prabodh V. Banavalkar | |
Best Tall Building Overall Award | Linked Hybrid Building | Beijing |
Best Tall Building Award Americas | Manitoba Hydro Tower | Winnipeg |
Best Tall Building Award Asia and Australasia | Linked Hybrid Building | Beijing |
Best Tall Building Award Europe | Broadgate Tower | London |
Best Tall Building Award – Middle East & Africa | Tornado Tower | Doha |
2010
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.[6]
2012
2013
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