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CITAB-CTBUH 2016 China Tall Building Awards
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CITAB-CTBUH 2016 China Tall Building Awards Recipients
CITAB and CTBUH Announce Inaugural 2016 China Tall Building Award Recipients
February 25, 2016, SHANGHAI – The China International Exchange Committee for Tall Buildings (CITAB) and the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) are pleased to announce the award recipients for the inaugural CITAB-CTBUH 2016 China Tall Building Awards. With the support of the Architectural Society of China and the Architectural Society of China Shanghai, the first year of this regionally focused awards program was very successful, with numerous high-quality projects entering into the running under six categories of recognition.
Based on the successful CTBUH worldwide tall building awards program, the CITAB-CTBUH China Tall Building Awards Program recognizes the teams responsible for the most successfully executed high-rise projects in China. With an eye for innovative design, sustainability considerations, construction achievements, professional leadership, and contributions to the urban habitat, the China Awards Jury – a group of experts in the tall building industry jointly appointed by CTBUH and CITAB – selected award recipients that reflect the very best that the country has to offer.
The four Excellence Award recipients under the Best Tall Building China category will be considered to receive the Overall 2016 Best Tall Building China Award at the inaugural China Awards Symposium, Dinner and Ceremony event in Shanghai, May 2016. More details on this to come soon.
CITAB-CTBUH 2016 China Tall Building Awards Winners
Award recipients include:
Best Tall Building China – Excellence Award
Asia Pacific Tower & Jinling Hotel
Nanjing
image © P & T Group
Bund SOHO
Shanghai
photo (c) Jerry Yin from SOHO China
Hainan Rd. Lot 10, Hongkou District
Shanghai
image from architect
Wangjing SOHO – by Zaha Hadid Architects
Beijing
image © CCDI
Best Tall Building China – Honorable Mentions
Fake Hills:
image © MAD Architects
Hua Nan Bank Headquarters:
image © KRIS YAO | ARTECH
Lujiazui Century Financial Plaza:
image © 渡影傳播 胡文傑(PDOING VISION_Hu Wenjie)
Nanchang Central Plaza:
image © LV Hengzhong
Nanchang Zifeng Tower:
image © LV Hengzhong:
People’s Daily New Headquarters:
image © Architects and Engineers Associates, Southeast University
Taiping Finance Tower building:
image © Greenwind Photo
Zhengzhou Greenland Plaza building:
image © ECADI
China Urban Habitat Award
Jing An Kerry Centre, Shanghai:
image © H.G. Esch, Courtesy of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Shenye Tai Ran Building:
image © Zhubo Design Group Co., Ltd.
Heart of Lake, Xiamen, China:
Aerial rendering, Crystal Digital Technology Co. Ltd.
Innovation awards
Hybrid Outrigger China:
image © Moshe Safdie Architects
Cold Bending:
image © LV Hengzhong
Adjusting Internal Force Distribution:
image © 华东建筑设计研究总院 (华东院)
Mega-suspended Curtain Wall:
image © Shanghai Construction
Construction awards
Beijing Greenland Center building:
image © 北京六建集团有限责任公司
Hang Lung Plaza building:
image © 中建钢构有限公司
Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Ha
bitat
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) is the world’s leading resource for professionals focused on the inception, design, construction, and operation of tall buildings and future cities. A not-for-profit organization, founded in 1969 and based at Chicago’s Illinois Institute of Technology, CTBUH has an Asia Headquarters office at Tongji University, Shanghai, and a Research Office at Iuav University, Venice, Italy. CTBUH facilitates the exchange of the latest knowledge available on tall buildings through publications, research, events, working groups, web resources, and its extensive network of international representatives. The CTBUH also developed the international standards for measuring tall building height and is recognized as the arbiter for bestowing such designations as “The World’s Tallest Building.”
China International Exchange Committee for Tall Buildings
The China International Exchange Committee for Tall Buildings (CITAB) was founded on September 30, 2013 by Tongji University. It is an academic organization established under the Architects’ Chapter of the Architectural Society of China. The Committee intends to reinforce the communications between China’s planning, design, construction, material, and management professionals. CITAB also links companies and professionals engaged in work on tall buildings with related international professional organizations and experts, in order to promote healthy development of China’s high-rise buildings, and to enhance China’s international influence in the field of tall buildings.
#ChinaTall
China Architecture Designs – chronological list
Aqua Tower Chicago – designed by Studio Gang Architects:
image from architects
An involvement of your company’s project(s) in the CTBUH Awards program will ensure a high degree of promotion internationally. In particular the Awards Book – which profiles all submitted projects – is an important capture of tall building construction each year, and is distributed all around the world. In addition, Winning and Finalist projects are recognized at our annual awards symposium, ceremony and dinner in Mies van der Rohe’s Crown Hall, Chicago, to be held this year on Thursday, November 6th.
22 Jul 2013
CTBUH 10 Year Award Winner
The Gherkin Wins CTBUH 10 Year Award
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) has announced its first 10 Year Award recipient: 30 St. Mary Axe, London, United Kingdom, popularly known as “The Gherkin.”
The Gherkin
photo © webbaviation
Shortlisted Buildings for 2013 that didn’t make the final cut – added 1 Jul 2013:
C&D International Tower:
photo © Gravity Partnership
Devon Energy Center:
photo © Simon Hurst
Gate Towers, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore:
photo © Sorouh
New Babylon Towers:
photo © MVSA Architects
Parkroyal On Pickering, Singapore
photo : Patrick Bingham-Hall
Pearl River Tower:
photo © Pearl River Tower Properties Co., Ltd.
Remez Tower:
photo © Moshe Zur Architects
Tour Total:
photo © Johannes Foerster
Tree House Residence:
photo © Peter Vanderwarker
Doha Tower designed by French architect Jean Nouvel:
image Courtesy Ateliers Jean Nouvel
CTBUH Awards 2011 – highlights below
CTBUH – Articles
“9/11 – Ten Years On : CTBUH Reflections”
Tenth anniversary of collapse of the World Trade Center
image : Foster + Partners
9/11 – Ten Years On : CTBUH Reflections
CTBUH Awards Regional Best Tall Buildings
Best Tall Building Americas
Eight Spruce Street
image © dbox
CTBUH Best Tall Building Americas – 2011 : Eight Spruce Street
Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia
Guangzhou International Finance Center
photo © Jonathan Leijonhufvud
CTBUH Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia – 2011 : Guangzhou International Finance Centre
Best Tall Building Europe
KfW Westarkade
photo © Jan Bitter
CTBUH Best Tall Building Europe – 2011 : KfW Westarkade Building
Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa
The Index
photo © Nigel Young/Foster + Partners
CTBUH Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa – 2011 : The Index
CTBUH Awards 2010 – ‘Best Tall Buildings’ for 2010
Burj Khalifa honored as first recipient of CTBUH’s new Tall Building “Global Icon” Award
image from Emaar
CTBUH Best Tall Building Overall – 2010 : Burj Khalifa Tower
CTBUH Best Tall Building Overall – 2009
Linked Hybrid by Steven Holl Architects as the “Best Tall Building Overall” for 2009
photo : Courtesy Steven Holl Architects, photograph © Shu He
CTBUH Best Tall Building Overall – 2009 : Linked Hybrid complex, Beijing
CTBUH Events : Congress 2012 in Shanghai, China
CTBUH Awards : Dinner / Ceremony / Symposium
Location: People’s Republic of China, eastern Asia
China Architectural Designs
Chinese Architecture Designs – architectural selection below:
China Architecture Designs – chronological list
Skyscraper Designs
Skyscraper Buildings
CTBUH Best Tall Building Overall – 2010 : Burj Khalifa
Guangzhou TV Tower, China
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