2006

AMERICAN COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING COMPANIES, "Grand Award for Engineering Excellence," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina.

INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE CONFERENCE (with ROADS & BRIDGES MAGAZINE) "2006 Gustav Linkentha Medal," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina.

ROADS & BRIDGES MAGAZINE TOP ALL-TIME BRIDGES, "Number Seven," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River.

COMMUNITY PRIDE OF CHARLESTON, "2006 Captain's Pride Award," for the Walking/Biking Trail on the Ravenel Bridge

THE EAST COAST GREENWAY ALLIANCE, "Official Greenway Designation," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina.

AASHTO, "President's Transportation Award," in the Environment Category for team work to reduce impacts on sea turtles, for the Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina.

FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, "Excellence in Highway Design," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina .

SUPPORTIVE HOUSING AND PROPERTY AND ASSET MANAGEMENT, "MetLife Foundation Awards for Exllence in Affordable Housing"

ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA , "Palmetto Award for Engineering Excellence in the Transportation Over $10 Million Category " Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston , South Carolina

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, "AON Build America Award," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina

2005

THE EAST COAST BRANCH OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEER, "Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina.

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION, "Excellence in Structural Engineering," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina

MCGRAW-HILL SOUTHEAST CONSTRUCTION MAGAZINE, "Best of 2005 Award ," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION, "Excellence in Structural Engineering," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina

AMERICAN COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING COMPANIES OF SOUTH CAROLINA, "Outstanding Project Award," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina

AMERICAN ROAD AND TRANSPORTATION BUILDERS ASSOCIATION (ARTBA), "National Globe Award (Environmental)," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina

AMERICAN ROAD AND TRANSPORTATION BUILDERS ASSOCIATION (ARTBA), "Prize Award for Community Relations," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina

ENGINEERING NEWS RECORD MAGAZINE, "Image of the Year," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina

BOARD OF NAPA COUNTY LANDMARKS, "2005 Award of Merit," Third Street Bridge, Napa, California

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION (NCSEA), "2005 Merit Award," Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina

NATIONAL STEEL BRIDGE ALLIANCE, "2005 Prize Bridge Competition Award," Major Span Category, Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina

2004

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (MTC), “Award of Merit,” Alfred Zampa Memorial (Carquinez) Bridge.

ART DECO SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA, “Award of Merit,” Golden Gate Bridge Bicycle Safety Rails.

2003

NATIONAL STEEL BRIDGE ALLIANCE, Chicago, IL, “Award of Merit,” I-80 Pedestrian Overcrossing Bridge, Berkeley, CA.

BOARD OF NAPA COUNTY LANDMARKS, “Award of Merit,” 3rd Street Bridge, Napa, CA.

CALTRANS: EXCELLENCE IN TRANSPORTATION, “Context Sensitive Solutions,” 3rd Street Bridge, Napa, CA.

CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS OF CALIFORNIA (CELSOC), “Engineering Excellence Merit Award,” 3rd Street Bridge, Napa, CA.

2000

GOLD NUGGET AWARDS, San Francisco, CA. “Award of Merit,” City Mews Project, San Francisco, CA.

1998

AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL CONCRETE BRIDGE. “Award of Excellence,” Diestelhorst Bridge, Redding, CA.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND WESTERN NEVADA CONCRETE BRIDGE. “Construction Award,” Diestelhorst Bridge, Redding, CA.

1997

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEMS, “Community Partnership Award,” Roundwalk Village Project, Petaluma, CA.

THE 20TH INTERNATIONAL MAKING CITIES LIVABLE CONFERENCE AND AWARDS, Santa Fe, NM. “City of Vision Award.”

HUD AWARD, National Competition, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C. “Building Innovation in Home Ownership,” City Mews Project, San Francisco, CA.

THE BURBIE AWARDS, Burbank Housing Development Corporation, Petaluma, CA. “Architect of the Year,” Round Walk Village, Petaluma, CA.

1996

HUD AWARD, National Competition, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C. “Building Innovation in Home Ownership,” Muir Terrace Homes and City Mews.

CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL CONGRESSIONAL RECOGNITION. “Outstanding Creative Leadership In the Innovative Design of Round Walk Village.”

1993

USG INTERIORS, Regional Competition, Pleasanton, CA. “Transformation Competition,” Finalist.

AIA ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION, National Competition, AIA, St. Louis Chapter, St. Louis, MO. “Special Commendation Award.”

1992

WORLD DESIGN ‘92, San Francisco, CA. City and County of San Francisco, Mayor Frank M. Jordan and Industrial Designers Society of America, San Francisco Chapter, “Creative Visionary.”

OAKLAND ORCHIDS, Oakland, CA. American Institute of Architects, Oakland Design Advocates and Orchids & Onions Awards Program, Frank G. Mar Community Housing Development.

MAXWELL AWARD OF EXCELLENCE, Washington, D.C. Fannie Mae.

PRESIDENTIAL DESIGN AWARDS, National Endowment For the Arts (NEA), Design Art Program. “Federal Design Achievement Award,” Frank G. Mar Community Housing Development, Oakland, CA.

1991

GOLD NUGGET AWARDS, Pacific Coast Builders Conference and Sun/Coast Architect/Builder Magazine, San Francisco, CA. “Grand Award: Best Affordable Housing Development,” Frank G. Mar Community Housing Development, Oakland, CA.

DESIGNERS ON PARADE, SF Magazine and Showplace Square Group, San Francisco, CA. “Recognition of Excellence in Design.”

1990

WORLD HABITAT AWARDS, Hiroshima, Japan, Building & Social Housing Foundation of Leicestershire, England, “Urban & Suburban Sprawl Solution: Frank G. Mar Community Housing Development and Two Worlds Mixed-Use Development.”

DIFFA DESIGN COMPETITION, published in Northern California Home and Garden, November 1990, Clay Street Condominiums, San Francisco, CA.

1989

AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION, Foundation for San Francisco’s Architectural Heritage, San Francisco, CA. “Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Golden Gate Bridge Toll Plaza.”

1989 COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE AWARD, California Chapter, American Institute of Architects. “Affordable Housing and Housing the Homeless.”

1988

REGENTS’ ALUMNI AWARD, Oklahoma University, Norman, OK. “Distinguished Alumni for Contribution to the Field of Architecture.”

GOLD NUGGET AWARDS, San Francisco, CA. “Best Affordable Housing Development & Starter Home.”

1987 HOUSING COST REDUCTION NATIONAL COMPETITION, Michigan State Housing Development Authority, Lansing, MI. “First Place for Housing Cost Reduction.”

1987

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS DESIGN AWARDS. Jury Commendation, Golden Gate Bridge Toll Plaza in San Francisco, CA.

HONOR AWARD, Regional Competition, California Chapter, American Institute of Architects. Clay Street Condominiums, San Francisco, CA.

1986

PLYWOOD DESIGN AWARDS, National Competition, American Plywood Association in cooperation with Popular Science Magazine. “Honorable Mention: Furniture.”

1985

WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA. Marquis Who’s Who.

1984

SAN FRANCISCO FOCUS MAGAZINE ANNUAL AWARDS, Regional Competition. “Best Condominium Project in Northern California,” Broadway/Vallejo Condominium, San Francisco, CA.

1983

HONOR AWARD, Regional Competition, San Francisco Chapter, American Institute of Architects. Bush Street Condominiums, San Francisco, CA.

HONOR AWARD, Regional Competition, San Francisco Chapter, American Institute of Architects. Hall Residence, Blue Lakes Springs, CA.

1982

UNION STREET ASSOCIATION, Regional Competition, San Francisco, CA. “Best Building of the Year,” Rehabilitation Street Shops, San Francisco, CA.

1981

MAYORS AWARD, Regional Competition, Mountain View, CA. Two Worlds Mixed-Use Project, Mountain View, CA.

1981 GOLD NUGGET AWARDS, Regional Competition, Pacific Coast Builder Association, San Francisco, CA. Two Worlds Mixed-Use Project, Mountain View, CA.

ARCHITECTURAL RECORD ANNUAL MULTI-FAMILY PROJECT AWARDS, National Competition. North point Condominiums, San Francisco, CA.

1980

HABITATION SPACE SILVER HEXAGON AWARD, International Competition, Switzerland. Two Worlds Mixed-Use Project, Mountain View, CA.

HABITATION SPACE SILVER HEXAGON AWARD, International Competition, Switzerland. 460 Francisco Condominiums, San Francisco, CA.

1979

PLYWOOD DESIGN AWARDS, National Competition American Plywood Association in cooperation with Professional Builder Magazine. “Award of Merit,” North Point Condominiums, San Francisco, CA.

1976

PLYWOOD DESIGN AWARDS, National Competition, American Plywood Association in cooperation with Professional Builder Magazine. “Award of Merit,” 454 Lombard Condominiums, San Francisco, CA.

1975

PLYWOOD DESIGN AWARDS, National Competition, American Plywood Association in cooperation with Professional Builder Magazine. “First Honor Award,” Vacation House, Mendocino, CA.

1962

REGOLO D’OR MERIT AWARD, International Competition, Domus Magazine, Italy. Mixed-Use Complex Over Water.

1961

HONORABLE MENTION, National Competition. “James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Award,” Structural Roof System.

FIRST PRIZE, Regional Competition Muskogee Chamber of Commerce. Inland Seaport Plan Design, Muskogee, OK.

SECOND PRIZE, National Competition, U.S. Stainless Steel Institute. Modular Building System.