Hardscape North America awards winners named at GIE+EXPO

A total of 178 projects were submitted across 18 hardscape categories.
A total of 178 projects were submitted across 18 hardscape categories.
Hardscape North America awards

Contractors, producers and designers claimed top honors at the 2021 Hardscape North America Awards Recognition Presentation on October 21, 2021, at the Kentucky Exposition Center. Each year, the HNA Awards recognize exceptional residential and commercial hardscape projects including walkways patios, pool decks, outdoor living kitchens and spaces, and driveways as well as commercial plazas and streets. Hardscape crews received recognition from industry experts for excellence in project design, quality, compatibility and construction.

The HNA Awards are produced by the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute, Chantilly, Virginia, and endorsed by the Brick Industry Association and National Concrete Masonry Association. The 2021 awards program was sponsored by Belgard, FX Luminaire, iQ Power Tools, Keystone Hardscapes and Latux.

The number of entries received from across North America continues to grow. In 2021, a record 178 projects were submitted across 18 hardscape categories, including concrete paver, clay brick, segmental retaining walls, porcelain, natural stone, vintage installation, outdoor living features and a combination of hardscape products.

“The HNA Awards is a well-earned tribute to work that is elevating the hardscape industry in many ways,” says ICPI Chair Marshall Brown. “Being recognized are projects that are the result of exceptional teams delivering creative solutions, quality products and reliable installations.”

HNA Awards organizers and judges are pleased to recognize the 2021 awards recipients. The full list of winners can be found at the ICPI website.

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