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2011- The Register-Guard: Green Leaders - Lane County buildings make a big contribution to Oregon's fourth-place LEED ranking, March 2011
2011 - University of Oregon Major Capital Projects. January 2011
 
2009- University of Oregon’s president Dave Frohnmayer is announced as the Architecture Foundation of Oregon’s 2009 Honored Citizen
2009 - The University of Oregon scores high on the Daily Journal of Commerce’s 2009 Top Projects awards.
2009 - Several University buildings make Bob Welch’s top 10 list of favorites.
2009 - The University of Oregon's Many Nations Longhouse project has been recognized for the significant contribution to its campus environment by the Association of University Architects.
2009 - Miller Theater receives the 2nd Place Daily Journal of Commerce Award; Public Buildings, - Cameron McCarthy Gilbert & Scheibe Landscape Architects

2009 - Hayward Field Renovation receives the 1st Place Daily Journal of Commerce Award - Cameron McCarthy Gilbert & Scheibe Landscape Architects

2009 - Construction Communications Recognizes Student Health and Counseling Center
The University of Oregon’s Student Health and Counseling Center Addition & Renovation project has been recognized as one of the top projects in Washington and Oregon. It was selected by the editorial staff of the trade journal “Construction Communications” and is featured in a recent edition of the “Real Estate & Construction Review.” Projects are chosen by how innovative, unique, and important they are within their particular region (in this case, Oregon/Washington).

 
2008 - SEED Awards the University of Oregon Moss St. Children's Center (May 2008)
The Oregon Department of Energy (ODE) has selected the University of Oregon Moss St. Children's Center as a recipient of the first State Energy Efficient Design (SEED) Awards. SEED requires state agencies to invest in energy efficiency in construction projects to reduce long-term operating costs and be adopters of innovative energy technologies. The awards will be presented to projects that have met the requirements of the SEED program, have significant energy savings, implemented innovative energy conservation measures and serve as models of energy efficiency.
2008 - Pape Field receives Field of the Year Award from Sports Turf Managers Association; and
 
2007 - Kilkenny Practice Fields receives Field of the Year Award from Sports Turf Managers Association - Cameron McCarthy Gilbert & Scheibe Landscape Architects

2007 - Northwest Construction selects Living Learning Center
The University of Oregon Living Learning Center has been selected as Oregon's Best Architectural Design in Northwest
Construction's Best of 2007
competition. Over 70 entries were received and judged by a jury panel.
- Lucy Bodilly, Editor - Northwest Construction - GreenSmart Magazine

2005 - Powell Plaza at Hayward Field receives the AIA Southwestern Oregon People's Choice Award; Cameron McCarthy Gilbert & Scheibe Landscape Architects (Commerial/Public); 2nd Place
 
 

Erb Memorial Union Amphitheater:
2000 - Excellence in Concrete Award Oregon Chapter American Concrete Institute, Oregon Concrete and Aggregate Producers Association;
1998 - AUA Case Study Award and AIA Southwestern Oregon People's Choice Award 2nd Place; Cameron McCarthy Gilbert Landscape Architects

 

1997 - AUA Case Study Award for the "Knight Library Additions and Alterations"

1995 - AIA Southwestern Oregon People's Choice Award, University of Oregon, Cameron McCarthy Gilbert Landscape Architects, 1st Place