CEMEX Announces Winners of 2016 Building Awards

CEMEX has announced the international and national winners of the 25th anniversary edition of their CEMEX Building Awards at a ceremony in Mexico City. The CEMEX Building Award recognizes the best projects in Mexico and the rest of the world in five categories and with four special prizes. This year, the award received 480 entries in the Mexican Edition and 62 entries in the International Edition, including buildings constructed in 20 different countries.

The 2016 Awards honor the best architecture and construction projects built during 2015 that use concrete technologies in creative and innovative ways with a focus on sustainability and social well-being. Winners were selected based on the criteria of construction process, structural and architectural solutions, integral sustainability, and value creation for users and communities.

“Through the Building Award, CEMEX recognizes the collaboration of clients, contractors, and authorities, who turn ideas into successful and sustainable construction projects,” said Fernando A. Gonzalez, CEO of CEMEX. “During the 25-year history of the Award, CEMEX has witnessed noteworthy improvements in the building industry—from the widespread use of computer systems and innovative materials to the growing awareness of the importance of sustainability in all areas of our life.”

International Winners by Category

Residential Housing

Lumina / Arquitectonica & Heller Manus. San Francisco, USA. Image © CEMEX

Lumina / 
San Francisco, United States

Affordable Housing

Altos de la Sabana / Studio Domus. Guatemala, Guatemala. Image © Alejandro Guzmán

Altos de la Sabana
Guatemala City, Guatemala

Building

Amanera by Aman Resorts / John Heah, Heah & Co., Franc Ortega Río. San Juan, Domincan Republic. Image © Juan Lopez Spratt

Amanera by Aman Resorts
Rio San Juan, Dominican Republic

Collective Space

MIB
Cholula, Mexico

Infrastructure

Restitution of Embankment in Tijuana-Ensenada Highway at KM 93
Ensenada, Mexico

Winners of International Special Prizes

Universal Accessibility

CKK Jordanki / Menis Arquitectos, Arq. Fernando Menis. Toruń, Poland. Image © Menis Arquitectos, Sebastian Klorek

CKK Jordanki
Toruń, Poland

Sustainable Building

Oak House School
Barcelona, Spain

Construction Innovation

MIB
Cholula, Mexico

Social Value

Guild House Slavonice / ov-a/ ov architekti,s.r.o.. Slavonice, Czech Republic. Image © Tomas Soucek

Guild House Slavonice
Slavonice, Czech Republic

Mexico Winners by Category

Residential Housing (tied vote)

Calderón de la Barca 79 *
Mexico City

“L” House *
Queretaro, Queretaro

Affordable Housing

Bodas 82
Mexico City

Building

Hacienda Niop
Champoton, Campeche

Collective Space

MIB
Cholula, Puebla

Infrastructure

Restitution of Embankment in Tijuana-Ensenada Highway at KM 93
Ensenada, Baja California

Winners of Special Prizes Mexico

Universal Accessibility

Manuel José Othón Theatre
Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosi

Sustainable Building

Saqqara Residences
San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon

Social Value

Filamentario Chapel
Tlajomulco de Zuñiga, Jalisco

Construction Innovation

MIB
Cholula, Puebla

For the full list of winners, photos, and further details about the projects, please visit the CEMEX media center.

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Cite: AD Editorial Team. "CEMEX Announces Winners of 2016 Building Awards" 11 Nov 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/799253/cemex-announces-winners-of-2016-building-awards> ISSN 0719-8884

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