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Features   BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Awards 2001
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The 5th Annual Business Week/Architectural Record Awards

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The sense of what constitutes good business has evolved in the first five years of the Business Week/Architectural Record Awards program. In that time, in the United States in particular, we've seen the arrival and abrupt rightsizing of the New Economy. The lasting result of the go-go economy with its irrational exuberance has been a transformed American workplace: The influx of new dot-com companies in the late 1990s ushered in a more democratic office environment designed to foster creativity.

But good business is no longer relegated to the workplace. Today, the art of economic enterprise can be expressed in many forms, including a funky, transformable office, a pedestrian bridge, a chilled-water plant, or even a Buddhist temple ossuary. Those diverse building types were all winners in the fifth annual Business Week/Architectural Record Awards program, showcasing the best examples of how good design is good business.

—John E. Czarnecki, Assoc. AIA

Below are introductions to this year's 11 winners and eight finalists. More coverage can be found in the October 2001 issue of RECORD. The coverage below includes expanded stories and key players listings for the finalists, as well as links to people and products relating to the winners.
Winners
Finalists
Chesapeake Bay Foundation Headquarters
Annapolis, Md.
Smith Group
Adaptive Reuse of Allegheny Jail
Pittsburgh
IKM Incorporated
Corning Museum of Glass Corning, N. Y.
Smith-Miller + Hawkinson Architects
Hansen Construction Office Remodel
Aspen Colo.
Harry Teague Archtects
Dulwich Picture Galllery
London
Rick Mather Architects
Helmut Lang Perfumerie
New York City
Gluckman Mayner Architects
Kuhonji Buddhist Temple Gate and Ossuary
Sasebo, Japan
Furuichi and Associates
Herman Miller National Showroom
Chicago
Krueck and Sexton Architects
LVMH Tower
New York City
Atelier Christian de Portzamparc
Lincoln Street Garage
Boston
Brian Healy Architects
Pedestrian Bridge
New York City
Wendy Evans Joseph, AIA
TBWA/Chiat/Day Inc.
Playa Del Ray, Calif.
Clive Wilkinson Architects

Phillips Plastics Custom Molding Facility
Philips, Wis.
Krueck and Sexton Architects
U.S. Courthouse & Federal Building
Central Islip, N. Y.
Spector Group in Association with Richard Meier & Partners
Saitama Super Arena
Saitama, Japan
Nikken Sekkei
Westpac Trust Stadium
Wellington City, New Zealand
HOK Sport - Bligh Lobb Sports
SAP Global Marketing Headquarters
New York City
HLW International
   
University of Pennsylvania Chiller Plant
Philadelphia
Leers Weinzapfel Architects
   
Wieden + Kennedy Headquarters
Portland, Ore.
Allied Works Architecture, Inc.
   
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