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Steven Holl Architects Win Best Tall Building Overall 2009
Linked Hybrid complex, Beijing
: CTBUH 2009 Best Tall Building Overall
CTBUH Names Steven Holl's Linked Hybrid "Best Tall Building Overall
- 2009"
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) has named
Linked Hybrid by Steven Holl Architects as the "Best Tall Building
Overall" for 2009.
With its rich pallet, appropriate scale and consistency in architectural
language, Linked Hybrid adds a level of high quality architecture
to the city of Beijing. Working well above the level of purely sculptural
architecture, the project embodies, on an urbanistic scale, where
the future of tall buildings and urban cities is heading, creating
architecture that does not isolate, but rather connects both on
the ground level and in the sky. This creates both a unique ground
floor that acts as an oasis in the density of Beijing, and a real
multi-use zone of connected urbanism in the sky.

The project incorporates numerous sustainable design features, but
really goes far beyond its geo-thermal and water recycling, to take
on the much broader issue of social-urban sustainability itself.
Its mix of residential and retail, cinemas and kindergartens, hotels
and art galleries, swimming pools and parks-all within a single
complex-is remarkable. The idea to weave these facilities into the
complex not only at the ground level but throughout the section
of the building, is fantastic. As described by CTBUH Executive Director
and 2009 Jury panel member, Antony Wood, "It is only in the
intensification of our cities and the inclusion of mixed urban-public
facilities in the sky that the true vibrant, dense cities of the
future can be realized. The Linked Hybrid building, perhaps more
than any other built project, really does point the way to that
future."
Accepting the award on behalf of the Linked Hybrid project team
was design architect Steven Holl. Joining Mr. Holl on stage was
Li Hu, project manager in Beijing from Steven Holl Architects, Congzhen
Xiao, from structural engineer on the project, China Academy of
Building Research, and Stefan Holst, from environmental consultants,
Transsolar ClimageEngineering.

photos : Courtesy Steven Holl Architects, photograph © Shu He
The Council issues Best Tall Building Awards annually to give recognition
to projects that have made extraordinary contributions to the advancement
of tall buildings and the urban environment, and that achieve sustainability
at the highest and broadest level. It issues four regional awards
each year (Americas, Asia & Australasia, Europe and Middle East
& Africa). In addition, from the four regional awards, one project
is awarded the honor of Best Tall Building Overall.
The Council announced its four 2009 regional winners earlier this
year: Manitoba Hydro Place for Americas, Linked Hybrid for Asia
& Australasia, The Broadgate Tower for Europe, and Tornado Tower
for Middle East & Africa. Linked Hybrid was chosen from these
four regional winners and announced as the Best Tall Building Overall
for 2009.
The Award was bestowed at the 8th Annual Awards Dinner and Ceremony
held October 22nd at the Illinois Institute of Technology campus
in Chicago, USA. Following brief presentations by each of the regional
winners, the CTBUH Awards Committee Chairman, Gordon Gill of Adrian
Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, announced the overall winner to
be Linked Hybrid, describing the project as, "rich in thought,
both programmatically and architecturally, presenting an advanced
typology for dense urban living."
About the CTBUH
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, based at the Illinois
Institute of Technology in Chicago, is an international organization
sponsored by architecture, engineering, planning, and construction
professionals, designed to facilitate exchanges among those involved
in all aspects of the planning, design, construction and operation
of tall buildings.
The CTBUH is the world's leading body in the field of tall buildings,
and the recognized source of information on tall buildings internationally.
It is the arbiter of tall building height, determiner of the title
of 'The World's Tallest Building' and maintains a significant database
of built, under construction and proposed tall building. For more
information on the Council contact: info@ctbuh.org
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