Lunch With The Critics: Third-Annual Year-End Awards
As they do everyyear, our fearless critics, Alexandra Lange and Mark Lamster, gathered over lunch to bestow their annual design awards. Biased? Definitely. Parochial? Perhaps. Entertaining? Naturally. Despite a busy twelve months in which they communicated with the dead and published books (in paper and pixels!), they have nonetheless found time to put together the biggest, bestest, and most, well, brutal list in LWTC history. This year’s winners—and losers—follow.
THE 2012 LWTC YEAR-END AWARDS
Elevation Award: to Superstorm Sandy, for making climate change a part of every future discussion about building in coastal cities.
Blue Ribbon for Public Advocacy: Journalists Scott Sherman, Charles Petersen, and Caleb Crain, for leading the charge to hold the New York Public Library accountable for its renovation plans.
Exhibition of the Year: Imperfect Health at the CCA, a smart survey of a subject that, unfortunately, we can all take personally.
Tone Deaf Award for Adaptive Reuse: to Joe Fresh, for their criminal renovation of SOM’s landmark 1956 Manufacturers Hanover Trust.
Flat Earth Award: To the wing-nuts and cynics who have used the UN's harmless and anodyne Agenda 21 as a bogeyman to block sensible planning initiatives.
The Mugatu/Derelicte Award for Non-Ironic Appropriation: To Gran Horizonte, the Venice Biennale installation that transformed a Caracas squatter tower into an arepa bar for jet-setting architourists.
Who’s Afraid of Rosettes? Award: to Gae Aulenti, RIP, for her radical postmodern conversion of the the Musee D’Orsay.
Fighting the Good Fight Award: To Charles Birnbaum and The Cultural Landscape Foundation, for their efforts to save M. Paul Friedberg's Peavey Plaza in Minneapolis (and other forgotten treasures).
Don Draper Is Not Impressed Award: to Richard Rogers, Zaha Hadid and Rem Koolhaas (and their lesser-known partners) for failing at what every bright young American architect (and Bjarke Ingels) aces, the elevator pitch.
The Neiman Marcus Big Spender Award: to Kelcy Warren, who paid millions to name Dallas's new deck park after his ten-year-old son. Really.
Better than the Onion Award: to the anonymous Cooper students who erected a false-front home page to protest the school's loss of mission. [Somewhere, Leb is smiling.]
Everything Doesn't Always Stay in Vegas Award: To the idiot GSA bureaucrats who tarnished the fine Design Excellence program with their tax-payer funded debauch.
You've Never Looked Better Award:Fenway Park on its centenary. The Red Sox? Not so much.
Photograph by Daniel Krieger for Eater. Design Consultant of the Year: Knick legend Walt "Clyde" Frazier, for demanding a basketball court in his Thom Mayne-designed midtown eatery.
OMG Do We Really Have to Like It Award (Museum)? The Barnes Foundation.
OMG Do We Really Have to Like It Award (Arena)? The Barclays Center.
Little Island that Could Award: Roosevelt Island finally got its Kahn memorial, and a Thom Mayne tech center is on the way.
But Where Will Design Types Register? Award: the recession and e-commerce claim Soho design pioneer Moss. Midlife Crisis Averted Award: To Pentagram, for the epic bacchanal that was its 40th anniversary party.
Cornering the Election Award: to Hoefler & Frere-Jones, as designers of both Obama's custom-made slab-serif version of Gotham, and Romney’s clearly less presidential Mercury.
Neglected Heroes Memorial Award: We lost John Johansen and Gerhard Kallmann this year, but their built legacy remains, for the moment. Let's keep it that way.
Last Modernist Award: to Oscar Niemeyer, dead at 104, who outlasted the century whose architecture he defined.
No, We Thank You Award: Lebbeus Woods signs off. A terrible, terrible loss.