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12.5.09

GLOBAL HOLCIM AWARDS 2009 WINNING PROJECTS

The second cycle of the Holcim Awards competition has reached its pinnacle: the top sustainable construction projects out of thousands of submissions from all continents have been selected. The four winning entries are a river remediation scheme in Morocco, a greenfield university campus in Vietnam, a rural planning strategy in China, and a shelter for day laborers in the USA. A series of prize-handovers will be held at the site of each project to celebrate the winners and their highly-acclaimed examples of sustainable construction.

Almost 5,000 sustainable construction projects and visions from 121 countries entered the five regional Holcim Awards competitions in 2008. Winners of the Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards in each region automatically qualified for the Global Holcim Awards competition in 2009. The global jury was headed by Charles Correa(architect, India) and included Peter Head (structural engineer, UK), Enrique Norten (architect, Mexico/USA), Saskia Sassen (sociologist, USA), Hans-Rudolf Schalcher (civil engineer, Switzerland), and Rolf Soiron (economist, Switzerland).

Gold Award: River remediation and urban development scheme, Fez, Morocco / John Ferri, Takako Tajima, Aziza Chaouni, Dan Brunn


Silver Award: Low-impact greenfield university campus, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam / Daisuke Sanuki, Kazuhiro Kojima, Vo Trong Nghia

Bronze Award: Sustainable planning for a rural community, Beijing, China / Yue Zhang

“Innovation” Award: Self-contained day labor station, San Francisco, USA / Liz Ogbu, John Peterson


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