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Thomas Heatherwick and others win ACADIA's 2017 Awards of Excellence

By Mackenzie Goldberg|

Monday, Jul 17, 2017

Image via elenaheatherwick.com

The Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture has announced the recipients of the 2017 Awards for Excellence. Inaugurated in 1998, it is one of the highest awards that can be achieved in the field of architectural computing. It is presented to individuals who display innovative and exceptional work and represents the recognition, by colleagues and peers worldwide, of consistent contributions and cumulative impact on the field over the course of a career. 

This year, the Design Excellence Award has been given to Thomas Heatherwick, the founder and design director of Heatherwick Studio. Heatherwick, who has been described by Paul Goldberger as the 21st-Century Eames, is known for his multi-disciplinary approach that pushes the limits of possibilities and results in fresh and unexpected designs.

Rendering of Heatherwick's Vessel. Credit: Forbes Massie-Heatherwick Studio

The Digital Practice Award of Excellence has been given to founders of IwamotoScott Architecture, Lisa Iwamoto and Craig Scott. Their practice, founded in 2002 and based in San Francisco,  is committed to pursuing architecture as a form of applied design research. 

Lightfold by IwamotoScott Architecture (Photo: Matthew Milllman Photography)

The Society Award of Excellence has been given to Bob Martens, an associate professor at TU Wien. He teaches spatial simulation and computer aided architectural design. He has been involved in review activities for all world-wide CAAD-associations and has published over 140 conference and journal papers. 

The Innovative Research Award of Excellence has been given to Wesley McGee, the cofounder of Matter Design and an assistant professor at the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture. His research and teaching agenda focuses on developing new connections between design, engineering, materials, and process as they relate to the built environment through the creation of customized software and fabrication tools.

Periscope: Foam Tower, Atlanta, GA; Matter Design with Supermanoeuvre (Photo: Brandon Clifford)

And lastly, the Teaching Award of Excellence has been given to Heather Roberge, who has recently been named Chair of the UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design. Roberge is a designer and educator whose work investigates the spatial, structural, and atmospheric potential that digital technologies have on the theory and practice of building. 

"En Pointe," a new installation by Heather Roberge is currently on view at the SCI-Arc Gallery in Los Angeles. Image courtesy of Heather Roberge.

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Thomas Heatherwick and others win ACADIA's 2017 Awards of Excellence

By Mackenzie Goldberg|

Monday, Jul 17, 2017

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Image via elenaheatherwick.com

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acadia ● awards ● computational architecture ● winners ● design ● cad ● computer aided design
Heatherwick Studio
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IwamotoScott Architecture
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University of Michigan
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University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
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The Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture has announced the recipients of the 2017 Awards for Excellence. Inaugurated in 1998, it is one of the highest awards that can be achieved in the field of architectural computing. It is presented to individuals who display innovative and exceptional work and represents the recognition, by colleagues and peers worldwide, of consistent contributions and cumulative impact on the field over the course of a career. 

This year, the Design Excellence Award has been given to Thomas Heatherwick, the founder and design director of Heatherwick Studio. Heatherwick, who has been described by Paul Goldberger as the 21st-Century Eames, is known for his multi-disciplinary approach that pushes the limits of possibilities and results in fresh and unexpected designs.

Rendering of Heatherwick's Vessel. Credit: Forbes Massie-Heatherwick Studio

The Digital Practice Award of Excellence has been given to founders of IwamotoScott Architecture, Lisa Iwamoto and Craig Scott. Their practice, founded in 2002 and based in San Francisco,  is committed to pursuing architecture as a form of applied design research. 

Lightfold by IwamotoScott Architecture (Photo: Matthew Milllman Photography)

The Society Award of Excellence has been given to Bob Martens, an associate professor at TU Wien. He teaches spatial simulation and computer aided architectural design. He has been involved in review activities for all world-wide CAAD-associations and has published over 140 conference and journal papers. 

The Innovative Research Award of Excellence has been given to Wesley McGee, the cofounder of Matter Design and an assistant professor at the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture. His research and teaching agenda focuses on developing new connections between design, engineering, materials, and process as they relate to the built environment through the creation of customized software and fabrication tools.

Periscope: Foam Tower, Atlanta, GA; Matter Design with Supermanoeuvre (Photo: Brandon Clifford)

And lastly, the Teaching Award of Excellence has been given to Heather Roberge, who has recently been named Chair of the UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design. Roberge is a designer and educator whose work investigates the spatial, structural, and atmospheric potential that digital technologies have on the theory and practice of building. 

"En Pointe," a new installation by Heather Roberge is currently on view at the SCI-Arc Gallery in Los Angeles. Image courtesy of Heather Roberge.

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