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The annual People's Choice Awards, presented by the Southwestern Oregon Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, took place again this year during Eugene Celebration, September 19th - 21st, 2003.  Hundreds of ballots were cast in eight categories, resulting in eleven awards. Award winners of the 2003 People's Choice Awards are listed below. 
Awards were presented at September's chapter meeting.

 
Architecture Public | Institutional | Commercial
 
1st Place Winner

Eugene Public Library, Main Branch
100 West 10th Avenue, Eugene
City of Eugene

Robertson/Sherwood/Architects pc &
SBRA Architecture (associated architect)

2nd Place Winner

10th/Mill Building
360 East Tenth Avenue
Owner: Guard Publishing
Developer: Tucci Investment Properties

TBG Architects & Planners / Inc

 
Architecture Residential & Housing
 
1st Place Winner

The Asai Residence
Springfield, OR
Asai Family

Rainbow Valley Design & Construction

2nd Place Winner

The Edgewater House
Eugene, Oregon
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Murry

Arbor South Architecture, PC

3rd Place Winner

Spalter Residence
32423 Beymer Road, Eugene, OR
Gary Spalter

Jan Fillinger, AIA

 
Interior Architecture
 
1st Place Winner

Chi Omega Sorority Interior Restoration
1461 Alder Street, Eugene, Oregon
Chi Omega Sorority

Shugar Architecture PC

2nd Place Winner

Emmaus Lutheran Church
Remodel and Addition
1250 West 18th Avenue, Eugene
Emmaus Lutheran Church

Jan Fillinger, AIA

 
Landscape Architecture
 
1st Place Winner

Eugene Public Library
Eugene, Oregon
City of Eugene

Cameron, McCarthy, Gilbert & Scheibe,
Landscape Architects LLP

2nd Place Winner

Skinner Butte Park
100 Cheshire Ave., Eugene
The Citizens of Eugene

City of Eugene,
Parks and Open Space Division

3rd Place Winner (Tie)

Garden of Three Gates
Eugene, Oregon
Anonymous

Stangeland & Associates Landscape Architecture

3rd Place Winner (Tie)

The Sheltered Knoll
Ridgetop Drive, Eugene, OR
Anonymous

DLA, Inc.

The September 20-22 annual People's Choice Awards, presented by the Southwestern Oregon Chapter of the American Institute of Architects took place again this year during Eugene Celebration. Visitors viewed a display at 35 W. 8th Avenue, presentations included 29 building and landscape projects.

Hundreds of ballots were cast in eight categories, resulting in eight
awards. Award winners of the 2002 People's Choice Awards are listed below.  Images for some winning projects were not available at time of publication.

Awards were presented at September's chapter meeting.

The Southwestern Oregon Chapter of AIA, with a membership of 185, includes architects in Eugene, Springfield, Coos Bay, Corvallis, Roseburg, and Bend. Its purpose is to promote the profession of architecture and to provide architectural services for the community.

 
Architecture Commercial
 

WINNER
Heritage Courtyard
Oakway Shopping Center, Eugene

TBG Architects & Planners/Inc.
Client: McKay Investments

 
Architecture Public
 

WINNER
Lane County Mental Health
Centennial Blvd., Eugene

WBGS Architecture & Planning P.C.
Client: Lane County

 
Architecture Interior
 

WINNER
Common Grounds
University of Oregon

Robertson Sherwood Architects, P.C.
Client: University of Oregon

 
Architecture Residential
 

WINNER
Caroll Residence
Eugene

Carolyn Kranzler Architect, P.C.
Client: George and Fanny Carroll

 
Architecture Multi-Family
 

WINNER
Camas Commons
Corvallis

Bergsund Delaney Architecture & Planning P.C.
Client: Corvallis Neighborhood Housing Services, Linn Benton Housing Authority

 
Landscape Architecture Public | Commercial
 

WINNER
Heritage Courtyard, Oakway
Oakway Shopping Center, Eugene

Cameron, McCarthy, Gilbert, & Sheibe
Client: McKay Investments

 
Landscape Architecture Residential
 

WINNER
Fox Hayward Garden
Eugene

Kate McGee
Client: Anne Tom Hayward

 
Landscape Architecture Multi Family Residential
 

WINNER
Green Leaf Village
Eugene

Schirmer, Schlessinger, & Assoc.
Client: Metropolitan Affordable Housing Corp.

2001
 
Residential
            First: Cedar Hills Residence, Bergsund DeLaney Architecture & Planning
            Second (tie):  Rain Water Residence, by Eimar Boesjes and
                                          Anita Van Asperdt, Landscape Architecture & Urban Design
                                          Shugar Hill House, Richard Shugar, AIA    
 
Institutional/Public
           First: McKenzie Ranger Station Remodel, WBGS Architecture & Planning
           Second:  Amazon Pool, Robertson/Sherwood/Architects
 
Commercial
           First:  Co-Motion Cycles, Integrare Architecture, Inc.
           Second:  Funk/Levis Office Remodel, Chuck Bailey Architect
 
Interior
           First:  "T" Residence, WBGS Architecture & Planning
           
Landscape Design
           First:  Ashland Creek Restoration, Cameron McCarthy Gilbert & Scheibe,
           Landscape Architects
           Second:  Terracing Into Celebration, Stangeland & Associates, Landscape
           Architecture & Design
 
Multi-Family Design
           First:  Westpark Orchards, Bergsund DeLaney Architecture & Planning
 
2000
 
Residential
            First:  A Haven Nestled in the Garden, Carolyn Kranzler, AIA
            Second:  Beach House, Chuck Bailey, AIA
 
Public/Institutional
            First:  Willamalane Park Swim Center, Robertson/Sherwood/Architects
            Second:  Public Safety Facility, WBGS Architecture & Planning pc
 
Commercial
            First:  Heron Building, WBGS Architecture & Planning pc
            Second:  Meridian Building, James Givens Design
 
Interiors
            First:  Carter-Chamberlain Kitchen Remodel, Chuck Bailey, AIA
           
Multi-Family
            First:  South Hilyard Terrace, Satre Associates pc
 
Landscape
            First:  Vizcaya West Gate, James Givens Design
            Second:  Green Garden, Kate McGee Landscape Architect
 
1999
 
Residential
            First:  A Place in the Forest, Neil L. Warne, AIA
            Second:  Scott Residence, Common Practice Building Design
 
Commercial
            First:  Waterfront Bar and Grill, Chuck Bailey, AIA
            Second:  Oveissi & Co., Rowell Architecture
 
Public/Institutional
            First:  Woodleaf Village, Bergsund Associates Architecture
            Second:  Astoria Aquatic Center, Robertson/Sherwood/Architects
 
Landscape
            First:  Antique Roses, Stangeland & Associates Inc.
            Second:  Natural Manor, Stangeland & Associates Inc.
 
1998
 
Residential
            First (tie):  Hillside House, James W. Givens
                                    Wiltz/Kelly Residence, Chuck Bailey
            Second:  A Craftsman House, James W. Givens
 
Commercial
            First:  High Street Terrace, Arbor South Architecture pc
            Second:  Burley Design Cooperative, TBG Architects & Planners
 
Institutional/Public
            First:  Eugene Downtown Transit Station, WBGS Architecture & Planning
            Second:  LTD Thurston Station, TBG Architects & Planners
 
Landscape
            First:  An Artful Sanctuary, Kate McGee, Landscape Architect
            Second:  Erb Memorial Union Amphitheater, Cameron McCarthy Gilbert
            Landscape Architects
 
1997
 
Non-Residential Architecture
            First:  Knight Library, TBG Architects & Planners
            Second:  Central Print & Reprographics, Arbor South Architecture
 
Residential Architecture
            First:  Beach House, Grant Seder, AIA
            Second:  Rowland Residence, Carolyn Kranzler, AIA
 
Landscape Architecture
            First:  O’Donnell Residence, Stangeland & Associates
            Second:  The Van Rooy Garden, Kate McGee Landscape Architect
 
1996
 
Non-Residential Architecture
            First:  The New Yorker Restaurant, Chuck Bailey
            Second:  First Christian Church Restoration, Arbor South Architecture, pc
 
Residential Architecture
            First:  The Porch, Chuck Bailey
            Second:  Willakenzie Townhouses, Thallon & Edrington Architects
 
Landscape Architecture
            First:  A Piece of Oregon, Stangeland & Associates, Inc.
 
1995
 
Non-Residential Architecture
            First:  Fields Restaurant, Cottel Omart, Architects
            Second:  Bray Grocery Remodel, Carolyn Kranzler
 
Residential Architecture
            First:  Valley River Home Tour, Arbor South Architecture pc
            Second:  Yachats Retreat, Glen Howard Small & Milica Dedjer
            Third:  Sky Mountain Residence, Arbor South Architecture pc
 
Landscape Architecture (Residential)
            First:  The Artist’s Garden, Stangeland & Associates, Inc.
            Second:  Blackstone Residence, Dougherty Landscape Architects
            Third:  Private Garden, Cameron McCarthy Gilbert
 
1994
 
First:  16 th Ave. Courtyard House, Arbor South Architecture pc
Second:  Cottage for King Estate Winery, Thallon & Edrington Architects
Third:  North Clackamas Indoor Aquatic Park, Robertson/Sherwood/Architects
 
1993
 
First:  Pavilion at Cuthbert Amphitheatre, Gerald McDonnell & Associates Architects pc
Second:  Jim Daly Painting Studio, Thallon & Edrington Architects
Third:  Powder River Bungalow, Arbor South Architecture pc
 
1992
 
First:  University of Oregon Science Complex, The Radcliff Architects, Brockmeyer McDonnell Architects
Second:  Hillside House, Chuck Bailey
Third:  Forest Lawn Mallet Club Clubhouse, Michael Hanner Architectural Associates
 
1991
 
First:  Eugene Airport, TRA Architecture
Second:  Reed Psychology Associates, Carolyn Kranzler
Third:  Station Square, Brockmeyer McDonnell Architects
 
1990
 
First:  Lively Park Swim Center, Robertson/Sherwood/Architects
Second:  EWEB Headquarters, WE Group, pc Architects
Third:  LTD Bus Operations & Maintenance Facility, WBGS