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5K , Prince Concepts | International Design Awards Winners
5K , Prince Concepts | International Design Awards Winners
5K , Prince Concepts | International Design Awards Winners
5K , Prince Concepts | International Design Awards Winners
5K , Prince Concepts | International Design Awards Winners
5K , Prince Concepts | International Design Awards Winners
5K , Prince Concepts | International Design Awards Winners
5K , Prince Concepts | International Design Awards Winners
5K , Prince Concepts | International Design Awards Winners
5K , Prince Concepts | International Design Awards Winners

5K

CompanyPrince Concepts
Lead DesignersUNDECORATED: Ish Rafiuddin
Design TeamET AL, Detroit
Project LocationDetroit, MI
Prize(s)Honorable Mention
Project LinkView
Entry Description

5K is an adaptive reuse project that transformed a nondescript, dilapidated 1950s “warehouse” with very little natural light into an inspired corporate headquarters with three courtyards, and planted 52 trees across the site. By replacing 30% of the building’s crumbling roof with open courtyard spaces, the project saved on renovation, solved the lack of natural light in the building’s interior and created an urban oasis. Where developers often tear down architecturally-insignificant buildings, 5K transformed a seemingly unrepairable, utilitarian structure into a thoughtful and inspired space.

Bio

Since 2012, Prince Concepts has acquired and owns seventeen acres of land, renovated 62,000 square feet of formerly blighted industrial property, imagined and built 20,000 SF of new housing, created 15,000 SF of thoughtful public space, planted over 300 trees, and won nine national and international awards for its completed projects.

The vast majority of this development has taken place, and will continue to be, in Core City. We believe that consistent, dedicated, and focused work within a specific area is how the unique character and value within the Detroit neighborhoods comes to life.

Awards and Prize

Core City is bounded by three award-winning Prince Concept projects, all walkable within five minutes: True North, a community of eight Quonset huts on 25,000 square feet of land; Caterpillar, a 9,000 square foot eight-unit Quonset hut nestled in a 180-tree public green space designed by award-winning architect Julie Bargmann of D.I.R.T studio; and Core City Park, also designed by Bargmann, a former parking lot transformed into an urban oasis with more than 100 trees across 8,000 square feet of land.

True North was the winner of some of the most significant Architecture prizes during the 2017/2018 award cycle, most notably serving as one of six finalists for the enlightened Mies Crown Hall America’s Prize. The project also received the 2017 Progressive Architecture Award from Architect Magazine and the Multi-Family Development of the Year, Best of Design Awards from The Architect's Newspaper.

In 2021, Caterpillar won C-IDEA’s Gold Award. The same year, both Caterpillar and 5K were named the winners of the Design of the Year Award from the Architecture MasterPrize in the categories of residential (multi-unit) and commercial architecture respectively.

Prince Concepts has also received recognition as the 2021 winner of the Developer—Midwest, Best of Practice Awards for The Architect’s Newspaper, and second place in Architecture, Most Innovative Companies from Fast Company.