by hanna_kowal | February 23, 2026 10:35 am
[1]The Copper Development Association (CDA) is accepting submissions for the 2026 North American Copper in Architecture Awards (NACIA)[2], a program recognizing the use of architectural copper and copper alloys in commercial and residential projects across the United States and Canada.
Established in 2008, the awards highlight copper applications in roof systems, facades, wall systems, and custom-fabricated elements. Projects of any building type are eligible, with categories including restoration/renovation, new construction, and custom fabrication.
Submissions are due by Friday, March 27, 2026.
Among the winning projects in 2025 were the Magic Chef Mansion in St. Louis, Mo., the New England Biolabs Garden Site Facility in Ipswich, Mass., the Hillsdale County Courthouse in Hillsdale, Mich., and the Portsmouth Abbey School Student Center in Portsmouth, R.I. Longer profiles of all of these projects, including photography, are available upon request.
The streamlined entry process is available at:
https://copper.org/applications/architecture/awards/form/[3]
Entries are free and should include a short description of the featured project and high-resolution photos of the finished building. Why was copper chosen for this particular project? If this project qualifies for green certification, how did copper play a role in helping the building achieve that designation?
Projects will be judged by a panel of experts using the following criteria:
[4]Each winning project will be honored with a commemorative award. Projects and their key partners will also receive exposure in architectural and construction magazines and their websites, as well as prominent recognition in CDA’s educational and industry outreach programs.
“The North American Copper in Architecture Awards recognize and promote building projects for their outstanding use of architectural copper and copper alloys,” says Larry Peters, Project Manager, Building Construction at CDA.
“The durability, versatility and — in our winning projects — the sheer beauty of copper continue to make it a leading material for exterior and interior building applications,” he continues. “We invite architects, designers, and contractors to enter the 2026 competition and showcase their most innovative copper work.”
Visit the Copper in Architecture Awards page[5] at copper.org to learn more about the NACIA Awards and see photos and details from past winners.
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