Earlier this month we posted about Vanity Fair’s Greatest Work of Architecture in the 21st Century. The clear winner was Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Museum, in Bilbao.  Lance Hosey with Architect created his own list with his own criteria that seemed to be absent in Vanity Fair’s. Hosey was looking for buildings that were a little more “green”. Lance asked 150 green building experts- including architects, engineers and educators- to name the “Top 5 most-important green buildings since 1980”. See their findings below.

THE G-LIST

Top Green Buildings Since 1980

13 Votes
Adam Joseph Lewis Center (Oberlin, Ohio), William McDonough + Partners, 2001

11 Votes
California Academy of Sciences (San Francisco), Renzo Piano Building Workshop, 2008

9 Votes
Genzyme Center (Cambridge, Mass.), Behnisch Architekten, 2003

7 Votes
Beddington Zero Energy Development/BedZed (London), ZEDfactory, 2002
Chesapeake Bay Foundation (Annapolis, Md.), SmithGroup, 2001

6 Votes
Bank of America Tower (aka One Bryant Park) (New York), Cook + Fox Architects, 2009

Top Green Buildings Since 1980: Winner with 13 Votes - Adam Joseph Lewis Center (Oberlin, Ohio), William McDonough + Partners, 2001

Which list do you prefer?

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