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CITATION AWARD: Blu-Dot Showroom by Waechter Architecture CITATION AWARD: House on 36th by Beebe Skidmore Architects

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CITATION AWARD: St John’s Studio by Beebe Skidmore Architects CITATION AWARD: Meier and Frank Building Redevelopment by BORA Architecture and Interiors

2020 PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

2020 PRESIDENT’S AWARD WINNER 2020 YOUNG ARCHITECT AWARD

Scott brings to every project his passion for sustainable architecture that enriches communities while removing barriers to access. His career has been focused on bridging the divide between design

OT TO POTICHA, FAIA Principal, Poticha Architect Adjunct Professor, University of Oregon

Otto’s reputation for design excellence is well established as demonstrated by his work having been awarded 52 local, regional and national design awards. He has been the lead design principal in the fi rms that carry his name, Poticha Architects; Unthank Poticha Waterbury; and Unthank Seder Poticha, for over 48 years and has designed hundreds of projects.

Otto is primarily a practicing architect who also teaches design and professional practice at the University of Oregon. As an untenured “professor-in-practice,” Otto teaches three terms a year on a half-time basis,and has done so for the past 59 years. He shares and applies his skills and professional experiences to his teaching and this continues to be an important complement to an academically oriented design faculty. SCOT T MOONEY, AIA Senior Associate, SRG Partnership

excellence and environmental stewardship, creating integrated solutions that reinforce the clarity of the building concept while also enhancing project performance. Additionally, he fi nds time to combine public service design and community thinking with education and mentoring opportunities.

A driven and innovative thinker, he has co-taught design studios at PSU and the University of Oregon with a focus on community and civic projects, and currently serves as a Fellow in Practice at the PSU Center for Public Interest Design where his pro-bono efforts have focused on emergency intermediate housing solutions to address our ongoing homelessness crisis.

30th ANNUAL AIA EUGENE PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD WINNERS

Each year the AIA Eugene Section in collaboration with AIA Oregon and the American Society for Landscape Architects, Willamette Valley Section of the Oregon chapter (ASLA) sponsor the People’s Choice Awards for Architecture. The intent of these awards is to educate and inspire our fellow citizens by showcasing architecture, interior architecture, and landscape architecture projects within the Eugene Area and /or designed by Eugene Area fi rms. This program demonstrates to the public the role of the architecture profession in enhancing the built environment.

COMMERCIAL: Homes for Good Offi ce by PIVOT Architecture

PUBLIC/INSTITUTIONAL: Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center by Architecture Building Culture in collaboration with Maxine Studio SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL: Mercer Lake Cabin by Campfi re Collaborative: Architecture & Design, P.C.

UNBUILT PROJECTS: Campbell Community Center by PIVOT Architecture UNBUILT LANDSCAPE: Eugene Town Square by Cameron McCarthy Landscape Architecture and Planning

LANDSCAPE: Civic Park Phase I by Cameron McCarthy Landscape Architecture and Planning COLLEAGUE’S CHOICE AWARD: Sponsors Tiny Home Village: Jeffery Commons by Aligned Architecture

2020 AIA SALEM PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD WINNERS

These awards aim to educate and inspire our fellow citizens by showcasing architecture, interiors, and landscape architecture projects created within the AIA Salem Section area by AIA members. This program is intended to demonstrate to the public the role of the architectural profession in enhancing the built environment.

2020 saw the inclusion of AIA’s Framework for Design Excellence. Entrants were asked to describe how their project addresses the categories “Design for Integration” and “Design for Discovery” along with two other categories as determined by the selecting fi rm. For unbuilt projects, fi rms needed to address “Design for Integration” along with three other categories. For more information about AIA’s Framework for Design Excellence, please visit aia.org.

On November 12, 2020, the AIA Salem Section held an awards ceremony where winners were announced in two categories: Firm Projects and Student Projects. Additionally, AIA members selected a project to receive the Colleagues’ Choice Award.

FIRM, FIRST PLACE & COLLEAGUE’S CHOICE: Salem Public Library Remodel by Hacker FIRM, SECOND PLACE: Marion County Juvenile Services by Carlson Veit Junge

2020 AIA SOUTHERN OREGON PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD WINNERS

Starting in 2011, the American Institute of Architects - Southern Oregon Chapter (Now the AIA Southern Oregon Section of AIA Oregon) has held a (mostly) annual People’s Choice Awards for Architecture. In 2020, winners were selected in four categories: Commercial/Industrial, Public/Institutional, Residential, and Unbuilt. On December 16, the AIA Southern Oregon section held an online awards ceremony to recognize the winning projects.

PUBLIC/INSTITUTIONAL: CraterWorks: MakerSpace by arkitek:design&architecture

PUBLIC/INSTITUTIONAL: St. Mary’s School Carrico Center Commons Building by S+B James Construction Management RESIDENTIAL: St. Mary’s Dormitory by S+B James Construction Management

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