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    WoodWorks announces winning projects in its 2023 Wood Design Awards

    March 28, 2023Updated:March 28, 20234 Mins Read
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    Twenty-four projects that use wood were recognized this week as part of the WoodWorks 2023 Wood Design Awards. Each year the program celebrates buildings in a range of sectors from residential to institutional making strides when it comes to the use of wood.

    “Investing in a more sustainable future deserves to be recognized. It’s an honor to celebrate design teams that inspire the broader AEC community by challenging the expectations of modern design and construction. This year’s winning projects represent the work of building designers from across the nation who are demonstrating the incredible potential of wood,” said WoodWorks President and CEO, Jennifer Cover in a statement. “From 19 stories of CLT and glulam towering over the Milwaukee skyline to wooden reflectors enhancing acoustics in a Colorado theater, these projects underscore how wood enriches the physical landscape of our communities and the experience of those who inhabit them.”

    This year’s project submissions were judged by a panel made up of Corey Martin of Hacker Architects in Oregon; Cheung Chan from Neumann Monson Architects in Iowa; and Lauren Wingo, a senior structural engineer at Arup’s Washington, D.C., office.

    Architects, designers, and engineers submitted projects to ten national categories, including commercial mid-rise, commercial low-rise, schools, multifamily, government buildings, institutional, and sustainable, as well as other more thematic and subjective categories such as Sustainability, Beauty of Wood, Durable and Adaptable Wood Structures, and Innovation. Another set of projects were recognized as Regional Excellence Winners.

    Among the project’s awarded in the 2023 iteration are Ascent, the world’s tallest timber building; Nanotronics Smart Factory in Brooklyn, New York; Wellesley College Science Complex by SOM; and the Houston Endowment by Kevin Daly Architects and PRODUCTORA. The full list of winning projects is reproduced below:

    National Winners

    Commercial Wood Design – Mid-Rise:
    Mississippi Workshop | Portland, Oregon
    Developer/Architect: Waechter Architecture
    Structural engineer: KPFF Consulting Engineers
    Contractors: Waechter Architecture; Owen Gabbert; Cutwater PDX

    Commercial Wood Design – Low-Rise:
    High Tech Client Campus | Mountain View, California
    Architect: WRNS Studio
    Structural engineer: Holmes
    Contractor: Rudolph and Sletten

    Wood in Schools:
    San Jacinto College Anderson-Ball Classroom Building | Pasadena, Texas
    Architect: Kirksey Architecture
    Structural engineer: Walter P Moore
    Owner: San Jacinto College
    Contractor: Tellepsen

    Multi-Family Wood Design:
    Central Lofts | Portland, Oregon
    Architect: Jones Architecture
    Structural engineer: Froelich Engineers
    Developer: BlackRock Development and Real Estate
    Contractor: R&H Construction

    Wood in Government Buildings:
    Winthrop Library | Winthrop, Washington
    Architect: Johnston Architects
    Associate Architect: Prentiss Balance; Prentiss Balance Wickline
    Structural engineer: Methow Engineering
    Owner: Friends of the Winthrop Library
    Contractor: Impel Construction

    Institutional Wood Design:
    Locust Grove Event Pavilion | Louisville, Kentucky
    Architect: de Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop
    Structural engineer: Structural Services
    Owner: Locust Grove
    Contractor: Woodbine Construction

    Sustainable Wood Design:
    The Ecology School | Saco, Maine
    Architects: Simons Architects; Kaplan Thompson; Briburn Architecture
    Structural engineer: Thornton Tomasetti
    Owner: The Ecology School
    Contractor: Zachau Construction

    Beauty of Wood:
    Patricia Reser Center for the Arts | Beaverton, Oregon
    Architect: Opsis Architecture
    Structural engineer: KPFF Consulting Engineers
    Owner: City of Beaverton
    Contractor: Skanska

    Durable and Adaptable Wood Structures:
    Maclac Building D | San Francisco, California
    Architects: Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects; Peter Logan Architecture and Design (PLAD)
    Structural engineer: Gregory P. Luth & Associates
    Developer: Comstock Realty Partners
    Contractor: Rod Heisler Construction

    Innovation:
    Ascent | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    Architect: Korb + Associates Architects
    Structural engineer: Thornton Tomasetti
    Developers: New Land Enterprises; Weichmann Enterprises
    Contractors: C.D. Smith, Catalyst Construction

    Regional Excellence Winners

    INTRO | Cleveland, Ohio
    Architect: Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture
    Structural engineer: Forefront Structural Engineers
    Developer: Harbor Bay Ventures
    Contractor: Panzica Construction

    Idaho Central Credit Union Arena

    Idaho Central Credit Union Arena | Moscow, Idaho
    Architect: Opsis Architecture; Hastings+Chivetta Architects
    Structural engineer: StructureCraft (roof structure); KPFF Consulting Engineers (base building)
    Owner: University of Idaho
    Contractor: Hoffman Construction

    1030 Music Row | Nashville, Tennessee
    Architect: Anecdote Architectural Experiences
    Structural engineer: StructureCraft
    Developer: Panattoni Development Company
    Contractor: Turner Construction

    80 M Street | Washington, D.C.
    Architect: Hickok Cole
    Structural engineer: Arup
    Developer: Columbia Property Trust
    Contractor: James G. Davis Construction

    Chemeketa Community College Agricultural Complex | Salem, Oregon
    Architect: FFA Architecture and Interiors
    Structural engineer: KPFF Consulting Engineers
    Owner: Chemeketa Community College
    Contractor: Swinerton Builders

    Wellesley College Science Complex | Wellesley, Massachusetts
    Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
    Structural engineer: Le Messurier
    Owner: Wellesley College
    Contractor: Turner Construction

    Kansas City Current Training Facility | Riverside, Missouri
    Architect: Generator Studio
    Structural engineer: Apex Engineers
    Owner: Kansas City Current
    Contractor: Monarch Build

    Nanotronics Smart Factory | Brooklyn, New York
    Architect: Rogers Partners
    Structural engineer: Silman
    Owner: Nanotronics Imaging
    Contractor: Eurostruct

    Houston Endowment Headquarters | Houston, Texas
    Architect: Kevin Daly Architects; PRODUCTORA
    Structural engineer: Arup
    Owner: Houston Endowment
    Contractor: WS Bellows

    Ellis Golf Course Clubhouse | Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Architect: OPN Architects
    Structural engineer: Structural Design Group
    Owner: City of Cedar Rapids
    Contractor: Septagon Construction

    Crested Butte Center for the Arts

    Crested Butte Center for the Arts | Crested Butte, Colorado
    Architects: Steinberg Hart; Andrew Hadley Architect
    Structural engineer: Resource Engineering Group
    Owner: Center for the Arts
    Contractor: Black Dragon Development

    316 12th Street | Oakland, California
    Developer/Architect/Contractor: oWOW
    Structural engineer: Altos Structural Engineering

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