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Autodesk celebrates best projects utilizing its software at 2022 Excellence Awards

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Friday, Dec 2, 2022

Best Construction Project Award winner: Grand Egyptian Museum​. Image credit: AshyCatInc / Wikimedia Commons

Autodesk has announced the winners of their 2022 Autodesk Excellence Awards. Operated by Autodesk University, the annual series is intended as a celebration of projects that “transform industries and accelerate innovation,” developed using Autodesk software.

The awards are divided into three categories representing three target audiences for Autodesk: 'Architecture, Engineering & Construction,’ ‘Product Design & Manufacturing,’ and ‘Media & Entertainment.’

“From grand buildings to connected communities, from projects that can help us make air transportation more sustainable to solar power kits that provide clean energy to the most remote communities, these are projects that are creating amazing experiences, changing lives, and transforming our world for the better,” Autodesk said upon the announcement of the 2022 winners, each of whom has received a 3D printed metal trophy.

Accelerating Transformation Award winner: Windover Construction​

Six awards were given in the Architecture, Engineering & Construction category. The Accelerating Transformation Award was presented to to solutions company Windover Construction for “using state-of-the-art technology to remodel the historic Cabot Street YMCA in Beverly, Massachusetts.” The AEC Innovator of the Year Award was given to John Sisk and Sons for using a cloud-based digital project delivery system on a data center project in Sweden; a method which, according to Autodesk, boosted efficiency by 50%.

AEC Innovator of the Year Award: John Sisk and Sons​​ data center in Sweden

The Making a Better World Award went to BuildX Studio for their Zima Homes project in Nairobi, Kenya; a 137-unit community constructed from locally-sourced, low-carbon materials. Meanwhile, the Best Building Design Award went to Shui On Joint Venture for their multi-welfare residential care facility in Hong Kong.

Best Building Design Award winner: Shui On Joint Venture

The Best Infrastructure Project Award went to Stantec for their Blue Green Corridors project in New Orleans, while the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo took home the Best Construction Project Award for a “complex design and the first major construction project in Egypt to implement BIM.”

Best Infrastructure Project Award winner: Blue Green Corridors project​ by Stantec

The awards for the remaining two categories were distributed as follows:

Excellence Awards in Product Design & Manufacturing

  • Accelerating Transformation Award: Starline Windows
  • Innovator of the Year Award: PIX Moving
  • Making a Better World Award: Okra Solar
  • Engineering the Impossible Award: GE Aviation

Excellence Awards in Media & Entertainment

  • Accelerating Transformation Award: Warner Bros. Games Avalanche
  • Innovator of the Year Award: Maxime Jeanmougin, 3D artist
  • Making a Better World Award: Jesse Pitela, 3D artist
  • Community Leaders of the Year Award: Logik.tv

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    Wow, the Grand Egyptian Museum really ran into the VE buzzsaw, huh?

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Autodesk celebrates best projects utilizing its software at 2022 Excellence Awards

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Friday, Dec 2, 2022

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Best Construction Project Award winner: Grand Egyptian Museum​. Image credit: AshyCatInc / Wikimedia Commons

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Autodesk has announced the winners of their 2022 Autodesk Excellence Awards. Operated by Autodesk University, the annual series is intended as a celebration of projects that “transform industries and accelerate innovation,” developed using Autodesk software.

The awards are divided into three categories representing three target audiences for Autodesk: 'Architecture, Engineering & Construction,’ ‘Product Design & Manufacturing,’ and ‘Media & Entertainment.’

“From grand buildings to connected communities, from projects that can help us make air transportation more sustainable to solar power kits that provide clean energy to the most remote communities, these are projects that are creating amazing experiences, changing lives, and transforming our world for the better,” Autodesk said upon the announcement of the 2022 winners, each of whom has received a 3D printed metal trophy.

Accelerating Transformation Award winner: Windover Construction​

Six awards were given in the Architecture, Engineering & Construction category. The Accelerating Transformation Award was presented to to solutions company Windover Construction for “using state-of-the-art technology to remodel the historic Cabot Street YMCA in Beverly, Massachusetts.” The AEC Innovator of the Year Award was given to John Sisk and Sons for using a cloud-based digital project delivery system on a data center project in Sweden; a method which, according to Autodesk, boosted efficiency by 50%.

AEC Innovator of the Year Award: John Sisk and Sons​​ data center in Sweden

The Making a Better World Award went to BuildX Studio for their Zima Homes project in Nairobi, Kenya; a 137-unit community constructed from locally-sourced, low-carbon materials. Meanwhile, the Best Building Design Award went to Shui On Joint Venture for their multi-welfare residential care facility in Hong Kong.

Best Building Design Award winner: Shui On Joint Venture

The Best Infrastructure Project Award went to Stantec for their Blue Green Corridors project in New Orleans, while the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo took home the Best Construction Project Award for a “complex design and the first major construction project in Egypt to implement BIM.”

Best Infrastructure Project Award winner: Blue Green Corridors project​ by Stantec

The awards for the remaining two categories were distributed as follows:

Excellence Awards in Product Design & Manufacturing

  • Accelerating Transformation Award: Starline Windows
  • Innovator of the Year Award: PIX Moving
  • Making a Better World Award: Okra Solar
  • Engineering the Impossible Award: GE Aviation

Excellence Awards in Media & Entertainment

  • Accelerating Transformation Award: Warner Bros. Games Avalanche
  • Innovator of the Year Award: Maxime Jeanmougin, 3D artist
  • Making a Better World Award: Jesse Pitela, 3D artist
  • Community Leaders of the Year Award: Logik.tv

RELATED NEWS The 2021 Render of the Year Competition honors top architectural visualizations

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    Wow, the Grand Egyptian Museum really ran into the VE buzzsaw, huh?

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