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Siemens Announces Winners of 2010 Smartest Building in America™ Challenge

Buffalo Grove, IL, Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Duke Energy Center

Duke Energy Center

Siemens Industry, Inc. today identified the four smartest buildings in America, winners of its inaugural Smartest Building in America™ Challenge.  Grand prize winners are the Duke Energy Center, Charlotte, N.C., and the Iowa Central Community College, Fort Dodge, Iowa.  Runner-up winners are the Cold Climate Housing Research Center, Fairbanks, Alaska, and the Rasmussen Building at Grand View University, Des Moines, Iowa.

Five industry experts chose the winners from finalists that included a wide range of facilities from across the U.S.  According to Christoph Vogel, vice president of Control Products and Systems (CPS), a Business Unit of the Building Technologies Division of Siemens Industry, “The judges faced a difficult decision.  All of the entrants demonstrated smart, innovative ways of increasing efficiency and lowering costs with Siemens building automation systems. Choosing the top four proved to be the real challenge.”

Grand prize winners will receive $25,000 in products and services from the Building Technologies Division, according to Vogel, or a $25,000 contribution to qualified charities of their choice.  Runner-up prize winners will receive $15,000 in products and services or a $15,000 contribution to qualified charities of their choice.  Vogel provided a brief summary of the two grand prize winners and the two runners-up:

2010 Grand Prize Winners

2010 Runners-Up

The Smartest Building in America™ Challenge recognizes how people use the sophisticated Siemens technology that keeps America’s buildings operating in a smart way to reduce cost and energy usage.  Open to any facility that operates either APOGEE® or TALON® building automation systems, the Challenge looks for innovative and creative approaches taken by facility managers.