IDEAS Awards


IDEAS Awards

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We'll announce the winners later this year.

About the IDEAS Awards

Presented by the American Institute of Steel Construction and Building Design+Construction, the IDEAS Award program recognizes projects that illustrate the exciting possibilities of building with structural steel. The IDEAS Awards showcase the innovative use of structural steel in:

  • the accomplishment of the structure's program
  • the expression of architectural intent
  • the application of innovative design approaches to the structural system
  • leveraging productivity-enhancing construction methods

AISC’s award programs have celebrated landmark structures built with structural steel since 1960. These architectural icons span generations and stand the test of time. AISC recognizes and promotes these projects in recognition of their impact in terms of structural innovation, advances in safety, benefit to the local community, and environmental consciousness.

While many of the winners are landmark structures, the awards program also honors smaller, less well-known projects as well as ideas still on the books. What all of the winners share is a commitment to innovation and imaginative design!

2025 IDEAS² Award winners


Explore all five winning projects

200 Park

IDEAS² Award for Excellence in Constructability
200 Park, San Jose, Calif.

PENN 2 Redevelopment

IDEAS² Award for Excellence in Engineering
PENN 2 Redevelopment, New York

Top of the Rock Redevelopment

IDEAS² Award for Excellence in Adaptive Reuse
Top of the Rock Redevelopment, New York

Sphere

Presidential Award for Engineering Design and Construction
Sphere, Las Vegas

The winners were featured in the May 2025 issue of Modern Steel Construction magazine.

Award Archives

AISC had a number of award programs celebrating landmark structures built with structural steel since 1960. Regardless of which award they won, these architectural icons span generations and stand the test of time. AISC recognizes and promotes these projects in recognition of their impact in terms of structural innovation, advances in safety, benefit to the local community, and environmental consciousness.

While many of the winners are landmark structures, the awards program also honors smaller, less well-known projects. Winners have included widely recognized projects such as The Gateway Arch in St. Louis and The National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. as well as an outstanding monumental stair, a gorgeous public transit station, and the sustainable equipment barn at a winery in addition to jaw-dropping high-rises and striking education buildings. What all of the winners share is a commitment to innovation and imaginative design!

Innovative Design in Engineering and Architecture with Structural Steel (IDEAS2) Awards Archive

In 2006, AISC joined its two previously separate architecture and structural engineering awards programs (EAE and IDEAS) into one: The IDEAS² Awards. This awards program was designed to recognize all team members responsible for excellence and innovation in a project’s use of structural steel.

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Innovative Design and Excellence in Architecture with Steel (IDEAS) Awards Archive

The Innovative Design and Excellence in Architecture with Steel (IDEAS) Awards, presented from 1997-2005, recognized those designs where structural steel formed a prominent architectural feature of a building, either as an exterior or interior application.

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Engineering Awards of Excellence (EAE) Archive

The Engineering Awards of Excellence were presented annually from 1997-2005 to recognize engineering excellence and innovation in steel-framed buildings.

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Architectural Awards of Excellence (AAE) Archive

AISC established the Architectural Awards of Excellence in 1960 to recognize and honor outstanding architectural design in structural steel and to encourage further exploration of the many aesthetic possibilities that are inherent with steel construction.

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