In July (7/15) the 9th Annual Building Brooklyn Awards, presented by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce and the Real Estate & Development Committee, will be at Steiner Studio’s Stage 6 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. But now’s the time to submit nominees for recognition of nineteen different categories of the bettering of the Brooklyn community including completed building, renovations and capital improvements. Per the Chamber:
The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for buildings, storefronts, adaptive reuse projects, renovations, and capital improvement projects across 19 different categories for the 2009 Building Brooklyn Awards. Award recipients will be selected by a panel of industry experts, including architects, planners, economic development experts and business leaders. Submissions eligible for consideration must be recently completed projects that have a permanent or temporary certificate of occupancy filed by December 31, 2008. Projects that were nominated last year and did not win an award may be re-submitted for consideration.
So, here’s your chance if you have a favorite Robert Scarano (Satori!) or Hot Karl Fischer (so, so many fromm which to choose) to make sure these stars of local architects are recgonized for their contributions to our cityscape. Henry Radusky of Bricolage Designs, for the Love of God! For more information, or for a pdf download of the nomination form, go to iBrooklyn. The deadline is February 12. Show our friends some love.