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At the project’s groundbreaking ceremonyPresentation of the Global Holcim Awards “Innovation” prize 2009 (l-r): Rolf Soiron, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Holcim Ltd; Enrique Norten, Principal and founder, TEN Arquitectos and member of the global jury; John Petersen and Liz Ogbu, “Innovation” prize winners of Public Architecture in San Francisco; Sarah Graham, Principal partner, agps architecture and member of the Holcim Awards jury North America; and Saskia Sassen, Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology, Columbia University, New York and member of the global jury. Top sustainable construction projects honored with Global Holcim Awards Global recognition for Self-contained day labor station in San Francisco San Francisco – May 31, 2009: A San Francisco-based project offering a solution for day laborers and the surrounding communities received the Global Holcim Awards “Innovation” prize 2009. The project led by Liz Ogbu and John Peterson of non-profit organization Public Architecture was selected out of thousands of submissions worldwide in the competition for sustainable construction projects. Internationally-renowned sociologist Saskia Sassen and celebrated architect Enrique Norten presented the USD 50,000 prize at the new California Academy of Sciences – itself a winning project from the 2005 Holcim Awards competition. Self-contained day labor station is a flexible bus-shelter-like structure that offers shelter, benches, washrooms, a kitchen and an education/training space – creating a sensitive environment for people who find themselves on the edge of the community and at the same time addressing health and safety needs. Green and recycled materials are used to minimize the environmental footprint and economic cost of each facility. “Benefits extended to a larger social context”
Internationally-renowned sociologist and economist, Saskia Sassen, noted for her analyses of globalization and international human migration was one of the six members of the global jury and provided a keynote address at the handover ceremony. The author of The Global City and Cities in a World Economy praised the day labor station project for its novel approach that combines a minimal physical urbanistic intervention with maximum social equity and neighborhood enhancement effects. “This is a low-cost solution that generates tangible benefits to those at the periphery including healthcare and social networks, while at the same time alleviating social disorder in the surrounding neighborhood,” she said. Further global prizes for projects in Asia and North Africa The celebration of the “Innovation” prize winner in San Francisco was the first of four events honoring the Global Holcim Awards winners. The hand-over of the “Innovation” prize was held at the new California Academy of Sciences building – which itself received the Holcim Awards Silver 2005 for North America. The other Global Holcim Awards winners for 2009 are: Gold for River remediation and urban development scheme in Fez, Morocco Silver for Low-impact greenfield university campus in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Bronze for Sustainable planning for a rural community in Beijing, China International finalists illustrate broad scope of sustainable construction Along with the Holcim Awards, the Holcim Foundation leads a range of sustainability initiatives such as the Holcim Forum – a series of symposiums. The next Forum will be held in Mexico City in April 2010 on the theme of Re-inventing Construction. The third Holcim Awards competition cycle will open for entries July 1, 2010. The Holcim Awards competitions seek innovative, future-oriented and tangible construction projects to promote sustainable responses to the technological, environmental, socioeconomic and cultural issues affecting building and construction on a local, regional and global level. The competitions are run by the Swiss-based Holcim Foundation, offer USD 2 million in prize money per three-year cycle, and are sponsored by Holcim Ltd – one of the world’s leading suppliers of cement and aggregates – and its Group companies in more than 70 countries. Holcim is represented in North America by Aggregates Industries Inc, Holcim (US) Inc, and Holcim (Canada) Inc. |
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