The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat has announced the winner of its annual award for best tall building worldwide: the David Rubenstein Forum at the University of Chicago. Winners were also announced in five regional categories, five height categories, categories focused on engineering and other functional categories.2022 CTBUH Award of Excellence Winners:Best Tall Building Asia: Qingdao Hai Tian Center, China Best Tall Building Australia: Collins Arch, Melbourne, Australia Best Tall Building Europe: One Crown Place South, London, UK Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa: Azrieli Town Tower, Tel Aviv, Israel Best Tall Building Under 100 Meters: David Rubenstein Forum, Chicago, United States Best Tall Building 100–199 Meters: Olderfleet, Melbourne, Australia Best Tall Building 200–299 Meters: One Dalton Street, Boston, United States Best Tall Building 300–399 Meters: The St. Regis Chicago, United States Best Tall Building 400 Meters and Above: One Vanderbilt Avenue, New York City, United States Best Tall Office Building: Trinity, Puteaux, France Best Tall Residential or Hotel Building: 111 West 57th Street, New York City, United States Best Tall Mixed-Use Building: Collins Arch, Melbourne, Australia Best Tall Non-Building: CopenHill, Copenhagen, Denmark Urban Habitat, Single-Site Scale: OōEli, Hangzhou, China Urban Habitat, District/Master Plan Scale: Wesley Place, Melbourne, Australia Innovation Award: HydroskinRenovation Award: 55 Southbank, Melbourne, Australia Construction Award: Sydney Greenland Centre, Australia Structural Engineering Award: Ten Degrees Croydon, London, UK Systems Award: Trlllple, Austria, Vienna Geotechnical Engineering Award: 18 Robinson, Singapore Façade Engineering Award: Arlozorov 17, Tel Aviv, Israel Life Safety Design Award: Mjøstrånet, Brumunddal, Norway 10-Year Award: De Karel Doorman, Rotterdam Netherlands The projects selected for yearly Award of Excellence competition represent the most advanced concepts and technologies currently employed around the world, and the David Rubenstein Forum in particular exemplifies the diversity of interdisciplinary ingenuity required to address the complex needs of students, workers, communities and the public in general.”
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat has announced the winner of its annual award for best tall building worldwide: the David Rubenstein Forum at the University of Chicago. Winners were also announced in five regional categories, five height categories, categories focused on engineering and other functional categories.2022 CTBUH Award of Excellence Winners:Best Tall Building Asia: Qingdao Hai Tian Center, China Best Tall Building Australia: Collins Arch, Melbourne, Australia Best Tall Building Europe: One Crown Place South, London, UK Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa: Azrieli Town Tower, Tel Aviv, Israel Best Tall Building Under 100 Meters: David Rubenstein Forum, Chicago, United States Best Tall Building 100–199 Meters: Olderfleet, Melbourne, Australia Best Tall Building 200–299 Meters: One Dalton Street, Boston, United States Best Tall Building 300–399 Meters: The St. Regis Chicago, United States Best Tall Building 400 Meters and Above: One Vanderbilt Avenue, New York City, United States Best Tall Office Building: Trinity, Puteaux, France Best Tall Residential or Hotel Building: 111 West 57th Street, New York City, United States Best Tall Mixed-Use Building: Collins Arch, Melbourne, Australia Best Tall Non-Building: CopenHill, Copenhagen, Denmark Urban Habitat, Single-Site Scale: OōEli, Hangzhou, China Urban Habitat, District/Master Plan Scale: Wesley Place, Melbourne, Australia Innovation Award: HydroskinRenovation Award: 55 Southbank, Melbourne, Australia Construction Award: Sydney Greenland Centre, Australia Structural Engineering Award: Ten Degrees Croydon, London, UK Systems Award: Trlllple, Austria, Vienna Geotechnical Engineering Award: 18 Robinson, Singapore Façade Engineering Award: Arlozorov 17, Tel Aviv, Israel Life Safety Design Award: Mjøstrånet, Brumunddal, Norway 10-Year Award: De Karel Doorman, Rotterdam Netherlands The projects selected for yearly Award of Excellence competition represent the most advanced concepts and technologies currently employed around the world, and the David Rubenstein Forum in particular exemplifies the diversity of interdisciplinary ingenuity required to address the complex needs of students, workers, communities and the public in general.”