DesignBuzz To help kick-off awards season, Perspective channels our inner Hollywood. We nominated projects from the issue to compete against heavyweight historical favorites in a variety of categories. Check out which designers "Would like to thank the Academy..." PHOTO: TECH COCKTAIL FLIC.KR/P/DPY5OGOKI4KH CONVEX AND CONCAVE: M.C. ESCHER 1955 PHOTO: BUD RODECKER FLIC.KR/P/PJLRKT Most inspiring integration of water: The Global Water Center's "liquid" accent wall vs. Fallingwater And the winner is... Fallingwater. It would be hard not to give this one to Wright's national landmark that's regularly named a "place to visit before you die." But bonus points go to the Milwaukee tech center for incorporating a waterinspired design that won't actually get anyone wet. 56 Best integration of stairs for seating: Industry Denver vs. The Colosseum And the winner is... The Colosseum. This one goes to the Romans. Though we agree the Denver-based Industry offi ce hangar is likely the victor when it comes to modern comfort. Best confusion of the planes of logic: Galleria illy vs. MC Escher And the winner is... Galleria illy. Since Escher's design only exists in two dimensions, the winner here is the dramatic and playful coffee house, which also one-ups Escher with bold use of color. Most impressive meeting of the minds west of the Mississippi: Denver Startup Week vs. Mt. Rushmore And the winner is... Denver StartUp Week. 8,000 people left this year's StartUp week buzzing with red hot ideas about business, design, technology and manufacturing. We hear things over at Mt. Rushmore are more stone cold...