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Four Canadian projects are among the 19 winners at the Copper Development Association’s (CDA’s) 16th annual North American Copper in Architecture (NACIA) awards.
Three of the projects were in the restoration category, and one in custom fabrication.
These were the awarded projects:
Custom fabrication
Restoration
The NACIA awards, launched in 2008, celebrate design excellence, recognize quality craftsmanship, and highlight diverse uses of copper in architectural applications.
Judges consider each submission for the presence and use of copper within the building, the quality of its installation and function, and the esthetic and significance of the project overall.
“This year’s winners applied the beauty of copper to a wide variety of building types,” says Larry Peters, project manager at CDA. “Copper fulfills an amazing variety of practical and esthetic functions. The work of these architects and building professionals shows why copper’s adaptability sets the highest standard for sustainable roofs, cornices, cladding, wall systems, and decorative ornamentation.”
Source URL: https://www.constructioncanada.net/four-canadian-projects-shine-in-north-american-copper-in-architecture-awards/
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