Announcing the Vitruvian Honors & Awards Keynote, Sir David King

Announcing the Vitruvian Honors & Awards Keynote, Sir David King
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Date: 3 November 2021

The Facade Tectonics Institute’s Vitruvian Honors & Awards program celebrates outstanding achievements in the field of facade design and delivery.

As the founder and chair of the Centre for Climate Repair at Cambridge, Sir David King leads a team of scientists and researchers working on solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, and restore parts of the climate system that already pose risk to humanity. He also serves as the founder and chair of The Climate Crisis Advisory Group, where he leads an independent group of sustainability experts from eleven nations.Read his full bio here.

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About the Event

Our biennial Vitruvian Honors & Awards honor exemplary contributions to facade design, engineering, fabrication, installation, and lifecycle performance.



The program recognizes outstanding projects, as well as project teams and individuals that have made extraordinary contributions to facade design, engineering, fabrication, installation and lifecycle performance.



The projects and contributions demonstrate the goals of the Institute in advancing the art, science and technology of designing, planning, and constructing high performance building facades for the benefit of the planet and people.

FTI's Vitruvian Honors & Awards Committee worked collaboratively to develop seven distinct categories that are emblematic of The Institute's vision and mission as well as celebrate innovation, collaboration and achievement within the AECO industry. During the awards ceremony, FTI will announce an award recipient in each of the following categories:

  • Outstanding New Facade
  • Outstanding Facade Renovation
  • Outstanding Facade Preservation
  • Outstanding Facade Innovation
  • Outstanding Facade Integration
  • Collaborative Achievement
  • Unsung Hero

Join us on December 2, 2021 to hear more about the projects, project teams, and individuals that were selected!

 

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