Global Holcim Awards competition: winning projects reflect broad range of approaches to sustainability
Zurich / Switzerland – August 24, 2009 – The USD 2 million Holcim Awards encourage best practice and inspire architects, engineers and developers to adopt sustainable parameters for their building projects. The Holcim Awards has completed its second three-year cycle with Global prize hand-over ceremonies in Fez (Morocco), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Beijing (China) and San Francisco (USA). The diversity of the winning projects shows that world-class sustainable construction solutions not only consider environmental impact – but also deliver economic and social performance as well as architectural quality and provide break-throughs that can be effectively transferred to other projects.
Awareness for the critical role of the built enviroment
The hand-over events for the Global Holcim Awards 2009 featured addresses by Director General of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Julia Marton-Lefèvre (Switzerland); Chair of the OECD Round Table on Sustainable Development, Rt Hon Simon Upton (New Zealand); Director and Head of Planning and Integrated Urbanism of Arup, Peter Head (UK); and Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology, Columbia University, Saskia Sassen (USA).
The speakers commended the Holcim Awards competition for promoting critical interdisciplinary and long-range perspectives by showcasing a range of projects that demonstrate sustainable construction in practice. The competition seeks to unite diverse global expertise and increase awareness of the critical role of the built environment in sustainability by advocating best practice, pioneering fresh solutions, and inspiring architects, engineers, planners, developers and contractors to adopt sustainable parameters for all their building projects.
Holcim Ltd CEO and Chairman of the Holcim Foundation Management Board, Markus Akermann (Switzerland) explained that the purpose of the competition was to promote sustainable approaches to design, construction, use and recycling within the building industry. “With the Awards, the Holcim Foundation wants to stimulate discourse on the subject of sustainable construction and generate momentum toward the realization of leading edge projects around the world,” he said.