The Metal Construction Association’s 2023 Design Awards winners will be featured at METALCON, a major industry event held in Las Vegas, NV October 18-20.

The Metal Construction Association (MCA) Design Awards, previously known as The Chairman’s Awards, recognize member companies involved in the construction of outstanding building projects that use metal in significant and innovative ways. The panel of judges included Rick Harlan Schneider, FAIA, LEED, principal, ISTUDIO Architects; Paul Mankins FAIA, LEED AP, founder and consulting principal of substancearchitecture; and Steve Blye, AIA LEED AP BC+C, Director of Healthcare Design, Legat Architects. The group selected eight winners from submitted projects that highlight the use of metal to enhance the design of a building.

“When you want to showcase the possibilities and advantages of metal, these are the cutting edge, state-of-the-art examples,” says Brian Partyka, MCA’s Executive Committee Chair. “All of the entries we received are impressive, intelligent, and inspiring. And these are the best of the best.”

The categories and award recipients are:

Best Overall/Solar/Custom: Thirty75 Tech, Santa Clara, Calif.

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The Judges were unanimous in awarding this project the top spot, citing the radiant work and spiritual feel it achieves. The metal louvres for the façade create a visual experience that attracts attention at first sight. Although the façade is static in construction, the metal louvres provide a dynamic experience based on the viewer’s position and daylight angle. The complexity of the louvers is not random and is based on performative needs to mitigate heat gain and glare in what otherwise is an all-glass structure. The project’s architect, Verse Design, said in a statement, “We are absolutely thrilled and honored that people routinely take selfies with the building as a backdrop.”

MCA Member Company: PPG Industries
 Architect: Verse Design Los Angeles
 Contractor: Truebeck Construction
 Metal Installer: AGA/AGS, Viking Steel, SME

 

Insulated Metal Panels: Fred Ayres Memorial Playground at Pineapple Park, Jensen Beach, Fla.

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Commemorating the generosity of Fred Ayres with a cost-efficient community playground was a unique challenge. The 4,500 square foot multi-age play area needed to meet the municipality’s need for more green efficient commercial buildings. The use of a pre-engineered metal building system allowed for a structure that, in the words of the judges, is inviting, vibrant, and expressive.

MCA Member Company: Kingspan | Metallic
 Architect: Ahrens Companies
 Contractor: Ahrens Companies
 Metal Installer: Ahrens Companies

 

Metal Composite Material: North Carolina State University, Plant Sciences Building, Raleigh, N.C.

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Judges were impressed with the integration between the building and public space and the innovative use of curved metal in a design they described as “clean and elegant.” A variety of metal materials create an environment that is forward-looking and designed around sustainable materials to achieve LEED Gold certification.

MCA Member Company: 3A Composites USA
 Architect: Flad Architects
 Contractor: DPR Construction
 Metal Installer: SPS Corporation, BEES, Bonitz

 

Single Skin Panels: Texas A&M Southside Recreational Center, College Station, Texas

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Single-skin metal panels were selected for this project to achieve a high-quality, distinct design filled with thoughtful details. The lower costs of the panels also allowed the campus to invest in additional outdoor amenities, including a terrace, two volleyball courts, and a turf area for fitness classes and functional training.

MCA Member Company: Carlisle Companies Incorporated, Auzmet Architectural Incorporated
 Architect: SmithGroup
 Contractor: Manhattan Construction Group
 Metal Installer: Auzmet Architectural Incorporated

 

Residential Roof: 4/Way House, Topanga, Calif.

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The project’s name “4/Way House” was inspired by four “rotations” integrated into the home’s design. Sustainable zinc is used throughout the home, including the roofing, which offers a lifespan of 100 years or more and is 100% recyclable. Additionally, the metal roofing is inherently and effectively fire and corrosion resistant.

MCA Member Company: RHEINZINK
 Architect: Deegan-Day Design & Architecture Incorporated
 Contractor: Kent Snyder Construction
 Metal Installer: Atlas Sheet Metal

 

Commercial Roof, First Place: Katy Trail Ice House. Las Vegas, Nev.

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The use of metal achieves a sense of luxury and sophistication for this Las Vegas “gastro-hub.” Metal was used in this design to create wide open spaces with strong foundations. The materials used allowed the construction team to create unique angles in the roof fulfilling the expectation of the design. Massive open ceilings provide customers and other tenants breathtaking views of the sunny Las Vegas skies. People enter a space filled with welcoming opulence.

MCA Member Company: Nucor Buildings Group and McElroy Metals
 Architect: Gensler
 Contractor: Burke Construction
 Metal Installer: Battle Born Steel

 

Commercial Roof, Second Place, Phoenix Sky Harbor Sky Train, Phoenix, Ariz.

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Judges were impressed by the simple and unique design, noting “the complexity of the geometry is outstanding.” Upgrading and modernizing the airport’s Sky Train with metal reinforces the aviation aesthetic while the low-maintenance advantages include self-cleaning attributes that ensure the roofs never give a dirty appearance. Aluminum gave the stations the durability to outlast most buildings’ life expectancy. With the modularity of the roof and fascia panels, panel replacement due to incidental impact is a straightforward and quick process. The Sky Train has helped to significantly reduce energy consumption to the car rental area.

MCA Member Company: Dura Coat Products
 Architect: SmithGroup/Gannet Fleming
 Contractor: Hensel Phelps
 Metal Installer: Kovach

 

Retrofit: SUNY Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY

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Metal was chosen to give the campus an iconic look and fully improve the building’s thermal envelope. The ability to fabricate metal in different sizes and shapes allowed the realization of a design recalling a DNA mapping pattern to reflect the psychological research conducted within the building. Metal’s longevity and recyclability also contributed to its selection for this unique, innovative structure that has earned Silver LEED status.

MCA Member Company: 3A Composites USA
 Architect: Ashley McGraw Associates
 Metal Installer: Gitzen Company, Inc.

For more information and details, visit: https://www.metalconstruction.org/index.php/events/design-awards/design-awards-2023