Specifically, at the recent Vitruvian Honors & Awards 2025 held at the Center for Architecture in New York, BM Windows was honored in the category for businesses with outstanding achievements in aluminum and glass façade engineering.
The Vitruvian Honors & Awards 2025 is one of the most prestigious international awards in the aluminum and glass façade industry, hosted in New York. Organized biennially by the Façade Tectonics Institute (FTI), the event brings together leading experts in façade engineering from the United States and North America.
The award celebrates organizations and individuals who have made significant innovations and achievements in façade design, engineering, and technology. It also underscores the role of façade systems in creating sustainable architecture and enhancing building performance.

Vitruvian Honors & Awards 2025 – a globally renowned award in the aluminum and glass façade industry, held in New York. Photo: BM Windows
BM Windows stands out as the only non-North American company among the 17 businesses honored this year.
“Being one of the 17 honored façade companies, this recognition is not just a milestone for BM Windows but also a testament to the shared values and vision that unite the global façade expert community. This event reaffirms BM Windows’ commitment to elevating Vietnamese façade craftsmanship, aligned with innovation, sustainable development, and global responsibility,” shared Ms. Huỳnh Nhật Minh Châu, International Business Director of BM Windows, at the event.

The event, organized by the Façade Tectonics Institute (FTI), gathered leading experts in façade engineering from the United States and North America.
In recent years, BM Windows has gained attention for its international expansion, successfully leaving its mark on numerous high-profile projects.
Notably, in North America, BM Windows contributed to One Bloor West (The One), Canada’s first supertall tower, standing over 300 meters tall with 85 floors. The company also participated in other U.S. projects, such as the Marriott Courtyard hotel and the Turtle Bay resort in Hawaii. In Australia, BM Windows was involved in several projects, including 55 Pitt Street Sydney, a large-scale office project meeting international green building standards, located near the Sydney Opera House. In Asia, the company recently joined the Taipei Twins project, designed by the SOM architectural group.

55 Pitt Street in Sydney, one of BM Windows’ most prominent international projects currently under development.
Domestically, BM Windows is undertaking several key projects. Recent domestic projects include The Marc, The Parc, OSI Tower, K8HH1, and Lumi in Hanoi; Times Square Da Nang, Olalani, Dolce Quang Binh, and Ba Na Hills in Central Vietnam; and major projects in the South, such as Long Thanh International Airport, Lotus Tower, and Marina Central Tower.

In the domestic market, BM Windows is involved in critical aluminum and glass façade components of the Long Thanh International Airport project.
Overall, the recognition of a Vietnamese brand at the global architectural hub is not only a highlight for the aluminum and glass façade industry—a relatively new field with specific technical demands and stringent requirements—but also serves as an inspiration for Vietnamese businesses on their integration journey.