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Vietnam’s BM Windows honored at the international Vitruvian Honors & Awards 2025 in New York

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At the Vitruvian Honors & Awards 2025, organized by the Façade Tectonics Institute (FTI) at the Center for Architecture in New York, BM Windows was named the only international façade company among this year’s honorees.

The biennial Vitruvian Honors & Awards is one of the most recognized accolades in the façade sector. The program brings together leading experts from the United States and North America to acknowledge achievements and innovations in façade design, engineering and technology, while emphasizing the role of façades in sustainable architecture and building performance.

BM Windows was the sole company outside North America included in the list of 17 awardees. According to the company, the recognition highlights shared values that connect the global façade community and reflects its commitment to raising the standards of Vietnamese façade engineering in line with innovation, sustainability and global responsibility.

The recognition in New York – widely regarded as the “capital of architecture” – marks not only an achievement for BM Windows on its international journey but also an affirmation that Vietnam’s façade industry is capable of meeting international standards through technical expertise, creativity, and a strong commitment to quality.

The Vitruvian Honors & Awards 2025, hosted by the Façade Tectonics Institute (FTI) at New York, brought together façade experts from the United States and across North America

In recent years, BM Windows has expanded its footprint abroad with several high-profile projects. In North America, the company participated in One Bloor West (The One) – Canada’s first supertall tower, standing over 300 meters with 85 floors. Other U.S. projects include the Marriott Courtyard hotel and Turtle Bay Resort in Hawaii.

BM Windows has recently expanded its international footprint with the Turtle Bay Resort project in Hawaii, marking another milestone in the company’s overseas portfolio

In Australia, BM Windows has been involved in several major developments, notably 55 Pitt Street Sydney, a large-scale office tower built to international green building standards near the Sydney Opera House. In Asia, the company has recently contributed to the Taipei Twins project in Taiwan, designed by global architectural firm SOM.

BM Windows has been actively participating in international industry events in New York, Toronto, Sydney, and this November in London

“Being the only international façade contractor named among this year’s winners is not only a proud moment for our company, but also a remarkable achievement for the entire façade industry of Vietnam. This award stands as a testament to our tireless efforts to innovate, to embrace sustainability, and to bring Vietnamese façade engineering to the global stage,” said Ms. Huynh Nhat Minh Chau, International Business Director of BM Windows, at the ceremony.

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