NanaWall announced the winners of the 2024 NanaAwards Project and Design Competition. Celebrating 10 years of NanaAwards, the competition recognizes the outstanding achievements of architects, designers, and building professionals across the commercial and residential industries, underscoring NanaWall’s commitment to advancing innovation in design.
Project submissions, consisting of design details, project photography, and videos featuring NanaWall products, were reviewed by judges who selected a shortlist of 59 projects. For three weeks, finalists were publicly voted on by the NanaWall community of building design professionals and homeowners, as well as the general public, resulting in over 11,000+ votes.
This year, Gold winners were selected in 13 categories:
• Best Residential Design Project: Timberline Residence by studioryker
• Best Commercial Project: Treehouse at Willow Oaks by Collective Architecture
• Best Pool House Project: Charlotte Pool Cabana by Alison Hall Architect
• Best Education Project: Hermitage Visual Arts School by Hanbury
• Best View Project: Blue Craftsman Lake Home by Beckwith Builders
• Best Hospitality Project: Ada Hotel by Superior Glass Co.
• Best Remodel Project: John's Island Patio Remodel by Barbara Dawes Designs
• Best ADU Project: The Miami Studio by Alberto Latorre Architecture
• Best Patio Project: Lake Lucerne Cabin, Submitted by the Homeowner
• Best Window Application Project: Tremont Home Modernization, Submitted by the Homeowner
• Best Open Corner Project: Education Hill Remodel by Archius Design
• Best Country Club Project: Muirfield Country Club by Shaffer Construction
• Best Porch/Deck Project: Cape Cod Residence by Progressive Designs
An additional 13 projects were awarded Silver status in each category. Details and photos of all projects can be found on the NanaAwards landing page. Each winning project will be awarded a prize and featured across NanaWall’s platforms to celebrate their contributions to design excellence.
“We are thrilled to have received some of the best submissions we’ve seen in the 10 years of NanaAwards, reflecting the innovation and creativity of these building and design professionals,” says Ebrahim Nana, President and CEO of NanaWall. “The winning projects reflect the endless possibilities of NanaWall and serve as an example of operable glass walls’ adaptability, advanced performance, and role in enriching user experiences through design.”
For more information or to view previous winners, visit the NanaWall website.