WoodWorks, an initiative of the Wood Products Council, has announced the winners of its 2014 National Wood Design Awards.
Recognizing “outstanding projects that bring to life wood’s natural beauty and versatility in building design,” 13 projects have been selected from over 140 submissions for demonstrating “ingenuity in design or engineering.”
Check out the 2014 National Wood Design Award Winners below.
The James and Anne Robinson Nature Center in Columbia, Md., by GWWO, Inc. Architects won for Institutional Wood Design.
Cascades Academy of Central Oregon in Tumalo, Ore., by Hennebery Eddy Architects won for Wood School Design.
The Federal Center South – Building 1202 in Seattle, Wash., by ZGF Architects won for Commercial Wood Design.
The Reed College Performing Arts Building in Portland, Ore., by Opsis Architecture won for Beauty of Wood.
The Bullitt Center in Seattle, Wash. by The Miller Hull Partnership won for Multi‐Story Wood Design.
The Biomass Heating Plant at Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., by Centerbook Architects and Planners won for Green Building with Wood.
Muckleshoot Smokehouse in Auburn, Wash. by Mahlum won for Traditional Use of Wood.
Promega Feynman Center, called “The Crossroads,” in Madison, Wisc. by Uihlein‐Wilson Architects won for Innovative Wood Engineering.
There were also four regional Wood Design Award winners for 2014.
The North Central winner was the Manhattan Fire House #3 in Manhattan, Kan. by Action Pact Design.
The Advanced Water Purification Facility in Oxnard, Calif. by Mainstreet Architects + Planners won for the Southwest region.
The GSA Office Building in Albuquerque, N.M. by Page Southerland Page won for the South Central region.
The YMCA Pavilion at Camp Harrison in Boomer, N.C. by C design Inc. won for the Southeast region.
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