For centuries, copper has been used on buildings not only for its beauty, but its durability, versatility and longevity. In fact, this age-old metal is still popular today for new or restored roofs, wall cladding systems and other ornamental features and design.
Now in its 10th year, the North American Copper in Architecture (NACIA) awards program is accepting submissions for the most innovative and unique copper or copper alloy building projects in the United States and Canada. Architects and sheet metal contractors can submit their projects for the 2017 awards campaign through the end of January.