WoodWorks Announces Mukilteo Ferry Terminal Winner of Wood Design Award
Awards Recognize Teams Driving Innovation in Wood Building Design
Awards Recognize Teams Driving Innovation in Wood Building Design
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WASHINGTON, March 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WoodWorks - Wood Products Council has announced the 2022 Wood Design Awards winners, celebrating excellence and innovation in wood building design and charting the material's growing prevalence as a material of choice for designers and developers. The annual awards program recognizes building designers for their skill and ingenuity, and projects that demonstrate the attributes of wood that make it so appealing.
"Wood stands the test of time as a nimble and sustainable building material. From a public library in D.C. to the first mass timber hotel in Texas to a ferry terminal in Washington, this year's winning projects showcase wood's flexibility on scales small and large," said WoodWorks President and CEO Jennifer Cover. "Beyond the technical innovations achieved in these buildings, they are simply beautiful to look at. They inspire tenants, passersby, and the industry at large — while demonstrating how the design and construction community is responding to the need for more sustainable construction."
Nominations from across the country were evaluated by an independent jury.
Follow the links below to see each project in the WoodWorks gallery or view the full gallery of winners here.
National Winners
Jury's Choice: Adidas North American Headquarters | Portland, OR Architect: LEVER Architecture Structural Engineer: KPFF Consulting Engineers Owner / Developer: Adidas Contractor: Turner Construction
Multi-Family Wood Design: Granville1500 | Los Angeles, CA Architect: Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects [LOHA] Structural Engineer: Labib Funk + Associates Owner / Developer: CIM Group Contractor: Suffolk Construction
Commercial Wood Design — Mid-Rise: 1 De Haro | San Francisco, CA Architect: Perkins&Will Structural Engineer: DCI Engineers Owner / Developer: SKS Partners Contractor: Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction
Commercial Wood Design — Low-Rise: Girl Scouts Camp Lakota | Frazier Park, CA Architect: Perkins&Will Structural Engineer: Risha Engineering Owner / Developer: Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles Contractor: Illig Construction Company
Wood in Schools: MSU STEM Teaching and Learning Facility | East Lansing, MI Architect: Integrated Design Solutions (AOR & power plant), Ellenzweig (STEM addition) Structural Engineer: SDI Structures Owner / Developer: Michigan State University Contractor: Granger Construction
Wood in Government Buildings: Mukilteo Multimodal Ferry Terminal | Mukilteo, WA Architect: LMN Architects Structural Engineer: KPFF Consulting Engineers Owner / Developer: Washington State Contractor: IMCO Construction
Institutional Wood Design: Southwest Library | Washington, D.C. Architect: Perkins&Will Structural Engineer: StructureCraft Owner / Developer: DC Public Library Contractor: Turner Construction
Sustainable Wood Design: Hotel Magdalena | Austin, TX Architect: Lake|Flato Architects Structural Engineer: StructureCraft (wood), Architectural Engineers Collaborative (steel, concrete) Contractor: MYCON General Contractors
Beauty of Wood: The Lighthouse | South San Fransisco, CA Architect: Gensler Structural Engineer: Arup Owner / Developer: Alexandria Real Estate Equities Contractor: XL Construction
Durable & Adaptable Wood Structures: Timber Adaptive Reuse Theater | Brooklyn, NY Architect: CO Adaptive Architecture Structural Engineer: A Degree of Freedom Owner / Developer: The Mercury Store Contractor: Yorke Construction