Awards Publication

Award winners, finalists and nominees are featured in the annual CTBUH Awards Book, which highlights each project in writing, photographs and drawings. The Awards Book is published in conjunction with a major international publisher and after premiering at the Awards Ceremony & Dinner, is then sold in bookstores around the globe.

Best Tall Buildings 2012
CTBUH International Award Winning Projects

This book celebrates the 2012 CTBUH Award winning projects, including: Doha Tower, Absolute Towers, 1 Bligh Street, Palazzo Lombardia, and Al Bahar Towers.  The book also highlights projects from the two lifetime achievement winners: Helmut Jahn and Charles Thornton & Richard Tomasetti.


Best Tall Buildings 2011
CTBUH International Award Winning Projects

This book celebrates the 2011 CTBUH Award winning projects, including:
KfW Westarkade, Eight Spruce Street, Guangzhou IFC, and the Index.
The book also highlights projects from the two lifetime achievement winners: Adrian Smith and Dr. Akira Wada.


Best Tall Buildings 2010
CTBUH International Award Winning Projects

This book celebrates the 2010 CTBUH Award winning projects, including:
Burj Khalifa, Broadcasting Place, Bank of America Tower, and
Pinnacle @ Duxton. The book also highlights projects from the two lifetime achievement winners: William Pedersen and Ysrael Seinuk.


Best Tall Buildings 2009
CTBUH International Award Winning Projects (2009)

This book celebrates the 2009 CTBUH Award winning projects, including:
Linked Hybrid Building, Manitoba Hydro Place, the Broadgate Tower, and Tornado Tower.
The book also highlights projects from the two lifetime achievement winners: John C. Portman Jr. and Dr. Prabodh V. Banavalkar.


Best Tall Buildings 2008: CTBUH International Award Winning Projects
CTBUH International Award-Winning Projects (2008)

This book celebrates the 2008 CTBUH Award winning projects, including:
the Shanghai World Financial Center, the New York Times Building, 51 Lime Street, and Bahrain World Trade Center.
The book also highlights projects from the two lifetime achievement winners: Cesar Pelli and William F. Baker.