This past Wednesday evening, the American Institute of Architects, Oregon Chapter/Eugene Section (AIA Eugene), in collaboration with the Willamette Valley Section of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), announced the winners of the 2020 edition of the venerable and popular People’s Choice Awards for Architecture program.
Due to the ongoing pandemic, the organizing committee conferred this year’s eleven People’s Choice Awards and three Colleague’s Choice Awards by means of a well-attended Zoom meeting. Kudos to committee members Colin Dean, AIA, Rex Prater, AIA, and Alexis Griffin for hosting the show and ensuring the proceedings were enjoyable and briskly paced. And big thanks to this year’s program sponsors: Arbor South Architecture, KPFF Consulting Engineers, Rubenstein’s, and Central Print & Reprographic Services.
Without further ado, here is the list of this year’s People’s Choice Award recipients:
Commercial: Homes for Good (PIVOT Architecture)
Landscape: Civic Park Phase 1 (Cameron McCarthy Landscape Architecture & Planning)
Multi-Family Residential: Sponsors Tiny Home Village: Jeffrey Commons (Aligned Architecture)
Public/Institutional: Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center (Architecture Building Culture in collaboration with Maxine Studio)
Single-Family Residential: Mercer Lake Cabin (Campfire Collaborative)
Student/Emerging Professional: Springfield Public Library (Aizeder Iriondo Jayo)
Unbuilt Landscape: Eugene Town Square (Cameron McCarthy Landscape Architecture & Planning)
Unbuilt Projects: Campbell Community Center (PIVOT Architecture)
And here are the 2020 Colleague’s Choice winners:
Arcadia Townhouse Community (studio.e architecure)
Lyyle Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center (Architecture Building Culture in collaboration with Maxine Studio)
Sponsors Tiny Home Village: Jeffrey Commons (Aligned Architecture)
You can still view all the submitted projects at the 2020 AIA Eugene PCAs Gallery.
AIA Salem and AIA Southern Oregon are likewise conducting online voting for their respective People’s Choice programs, so be sure to check out all their entrants as well (voting for AIA Salem is open now—the deadline is November 4—while voting for AIA Southern Oregon will occur between November 16 and December 4).
Congratulations to all of this year’s People’s Choice and Colleagues’ Choice award winners!
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