February 5, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
McLean, VA— Submissions are now open for the 2024 edition of the North American Copper in Architecture Awards (NACIA). Presented by the Copper Development Association (CDA), the NACIA awards celebrate projects across the United States and Canada that feature architectural copper and copper alloys, including roof systems, façades, and wall systems, as well as custom-fabricated elements.
Architects, engineers, and contractors should submit their current architectural projects by April 22, 2024. Projects of any size and type are eligible, so long as they feature architectural elements of copper, brass, or bronze; are located in the United States or Canada; and were completed within the last three years.
Entries should include a project description and high-resolution photos of the finished building. The streamlined process is available at copper.org. There is no cost to submit.
“The enduring beauty, versatility, and long life of copper continue to make it a leading material for exterior and interior applications,” said Larry Peters, CDA’s project manager and architectural specialist. “For over 15 years, the NACIA awards program has honored excellence in copper design and craftsmanship.”
Judges evaluate projects on integration of copper alloys into the overall building, excellence in innovation and/or restoration, and sustainable building strategies. Winning projects receive an award, extensive exposure in architectural and construction magazines and other media, and recognition in CDA’s educational and industry outreach programs.
Last year’s winners included outstanding examples of both restoration work and new construction, including an iconic cathedral in New York City, striking academic buildings in Toronto, and innovative residences in both Colorado and Virginia.
To learn more about the NACIA Awards and see photos and details from past winners, visit the Copper in Architecture Awards page at copper.org.
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The Copper Development Association is a U.S.-based, not-for-profit association of the global copper industry, bringing together the North American copper and copper alloy semis fabricators and global copper mining and production industries. To view more examples of how architects and designers are incorporating copper in today’s building systems and more, visit www.copper.org.
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