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Design Awards validate a building's aesthetics in the best meaning of the term. Criteria include functionality, durability, and whether a building enriches the people who come in contact with it. Perhaps foremost, design awards honor those projects in which the outward appearance of the building embodies or communicates those individual achievements. In short, design award programs are vehicles to award peer recognition to the creative strengths of building design professionals and to publicize the results of their efforts. Awards are also the consensus of aesthetic ideas and choices among those selecting and evaluating the projects or entries.
Today, design award programs expand the definition of design excellence, especially by way of thematic competitions. Some programs focus on new and improved methods of construction, socially and environmentally conscious solutions to design problems, and collaboration among the various disciplines required to design and construct a building and excellence among specific building types. Design award programs have also been utilized as a way to gain public support for design, the arts, and other issues through a community-oriented process, while others seek to challenge design standards by a peer review process.
Design award programs take many forms, from those sponsored by professional organizations such as The American Institute of Architects, to those sponsored by individual building trade organizations. There are many private sector-award programs to which the architect, owner, or building contractor can submit a specific project to gain visibility and prestige.
Design competitions differ from design awards programs; these are usually vehicles for new ideas or for selecting a design team for a specific commission. Firms that have ranked in design competitions usually have a better chance of earning future work of the same caliber, due to the high standards set within the competition and the publicity they receive from it. Design competitions have been employed since Ancient times as a way of selecting the best design, architect, and/or engineer for a building. For information on how to plan and execute a design competition, see WBDG Running a Design Competition.
Federal Design Competitions
The Federal Government recognizes design excellence through several agency specific design competitions that are outlined below.
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Chief of Engineers Design and Environmental Awards Program: Started in 1965, the Design and Environmental Awards Program seeks to recognize and publicize the achievement of design excellence as it relates to the projects and professional works of various design professions and to the natural and built environment.
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Naval Facilities Engineering Command Design Awards Program: The NAVFAC Design Awards Program, which began in 1997, recognizes specific achievements by Architects, Engineers, Planners, and other professionals accomplishing design work under contract for NAVFAC that demonstrate and promote excellence in both the built and the natural environment. The program seeks to recognize excellence in design activities, design products and associated management activities. For information regarding this program, please contact the Program Administrator, Joseph Simone.
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U.S. General Services Administration Design Awards Program: As builder for the federal civilian government, steward of many of our nation's most valued architectural treasures, and manager of the Art-in-Architecture program that incorporates works by outstanding contemporary artists into Federal facilities, GSA contributes to the architectural and artistic legacy in the United States. Through their Design Excellence Program, they seek the best in design, construction, and restoration. The Biennial Design Awards Program honors "the best of the best." For information on the Design Awards submission categories and requirements email design.award@gsa.gov or call (202) 841-0601. For information on the GSA Design Excellence Program, contact the Office of Design and Construction at (202) 501-1888 .
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U.S. Air Force Design Awards Program: The purpose of the USAF Design Awards Program is to publicize and recognize projects that have achieved the Air Force goal of design excellence as it relates to the natural and built environment.
Industry Award Programs
Association | Telephone | Awards | Submission Date |
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American Consulting Council of Engineering Companies | 202-347-7474 | Yes | Check with state Member Associations for state submission dates |
The American Institute of Architects AIA Awards Program, including program information on Thomas Jefferson Award for Public Architecture AIA Committee on the Environment Top 10 Awards |
202-626-7586 | 19 awards | Varies |
American Institute of Steel Construction | 312-670-2400 | Yes | Varies |
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air Conditioning Engineers | 404-636-8400 | Yes | Awards Divided into two groups: submission dates are in May and December |
American Society of Interior Design | 202-546-3240 | Yes | Varies |
American Society of Landscape Architects | 202-686-2752 | Yes | May |
Associated Builders & Contractors | 703-812-2000 | Yes | November |
Association for Facilities Engineering | 513-489-2473 | Facilities America | July |
Building Owners and Managers Association International | 202-408-2662 | Yes | August |
Construction Management Association of America | 703-356-2622 | Yes | June |
Holcim Awards | +41 58 858 8292 | Yes | March-April |
Illuminating Engineering Society | 212-248-5000 | Yes | January |
Institute of Industrial Engineers | 770-449-0461 | Yes | October–December |
International Association of Lighting Designers | 312-527-3677 | Yes | February |
International Facility Management Association | 713-623-4362 | Program under major changes | December |
International Risk Management Institute | 972-960-7693 | Yes | August |
National Association of the Remodeling Industry | Yes | See website for various award categories and more information. | |
RCI (formerly Roof Consultants Institute) | 919-859-0742 | Document Competition | Before March |
Society of Plastics Engineers | 203-775-0471 | People in Industry Products | November–December |
Sustainable Buildings Industry Council | 202-289-1092 | Beyond Green Awards | November |
U.S. Green Building Council | Chapter awards | See website for more information | |
Western Council of Construction Consumers | 800-966-WCCC 818-735-4733 |
Yes | October |