New U.S. Embassy Windhoek, Namibia, Wins Best Government Building in Engineering News Record’s Global Best Projects Competition


The U.S. Department of State Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO) is proud to announce that the new U.S. Embassy Windhoek, Namibia, was awarded the Best Project in the Government Building category by Engineering News Record (ENR)’s Global Best Projects competition. This esteemed recognition highlights the exceptional design and construction efforts behind the embassy, which reflects the United States’ commitment to fostering strong diplomatic relationships worldwide through the built environment.

For 2024, the judges examined 120 projects—the most entries ENR ever received. From this pool, 35 projects located in 19 countries were selected as outstanding, showcasing OBO and our partners’ remarkable achievements in global construction.

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill was the design architect, and B.L. Harbert International constructed the embassy, with PAGE Architects serving as the architect of record. The new embassy exemplifies excellence in architecture, sustainability, and innovative construction practices. This recognition signifies the importance of modern embassies in promoting diplomacy and engagement in host countries. The embassy in Windhoek will serve as a vital hub for U.S. diplomatic efforts in Namibia, enhancing collaboration and cooperation.

The award will be featured in the December 16 issue of ENR, alongside other outstanding projects from around the globe, and the official presentation will take place during ENR’s virtual Global Best Projects awards event on December 19.

OBO provides the most effective facilities for U.S. diplomacy abroad.  For further information and updates about the new U.S. Embassy Windhoek, please visit the OBO website.



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