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Latest Awards News

2009 Long Range Development Plan wins American Institute of Architects 2012 Top Ten Green Award. This is the seventh award for the plan.

Previous recognition for the plan includes:

Governor’s Economic/Environmental Leadership Award, Land Use Planning Award (2009); 
American Institute Of Architects, California Council, Award Of Merit, Urban Design (2010); 
Association Of Environmental Professionals, Outstanding Planning Document Award (2009); 
Society Of College And University Planning, Honor Award, Plan For An Existing Campus (2011); 
World Architecture News, Education Awards, Long List (2011); 
National Renewable Energy Lab, Best Practices Case Study, Comprehensive Land Use Planning (2009)


Campus Architecture Awards
 

 

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, NATIONAL

Honor Award, Excellence in Architecture (2006)
Central Plant and Telecommunications Complex
 

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL

Honor Award, Excellence in Architecture  (2006)
Central Plant

Award of Merit, Savings by Design (2007)
Leo and Dottie Kolligian Library

Award of Merit for Urban Design (2010)
2009 Long Range Development Plan

 

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,
SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER

Honor Award, Excellence in Architecture  (2006)
Central Plant and Telecommunications Complex

Merit Award, Excellence in Architecture  (2010)
Science and Engineering 1


AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, SIERRA VALLEY

 

Design Award, Excellence in Architecture  (2011)
Central Plant

Design Award, Excellence in Architecture (2011)
Leo and Dottie Kolligian Library

Design Award, Excellence in Architecture (2011)
The Summits: Tenaya and Cathedral Hall

 

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATING, AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGINEERS

Technology Awards, Energy Saving Dorms (2010)
Sierra Terraces

  

ASSOCIATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS

Outstanding Planning Document Award (2009)
2009 Long Range Development Plan

SOCIETY OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY PLANNING

Special Citation, Planning for a New Campus (2006)
2002 Long Range Development Plan

Honor Award, Planning for an Existing Campus (2011)
2009 Long Range Development Plan

 

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION
OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

Award of Merit, Sustainable Design (2007)
Central Plant 

SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS INDUSTRY COUNCIL

Beyond Green High Performance Building Award (2007)
Central Plant

 

THE CHICAGO ATHENAEUM MUSEUM
OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

Honor Award (2007)
Central Plant

Green Good Design Award (2009)
Leo and Dottie Kolligian Library and Central Plant
 

GOVERNOR’S AWARD FOR ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP

Comprehensive Land Use Planning Award (2009)
2009 Long Range Development Plan

 
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE LABORATORIES

Go Beyond Award, New Construction (2008)
Science and Engineering 1

 

INTERNATIONAL GREEN INDUSTRY HALL OF FAME

Excellence in Sustainable Practices (2009)
Campuswide

 

NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY

Leading Example: Climate Neutral Research Campuses
2009 Long Range Development Plan 

 

PACIFIC COAST BUILDERS CONFERENCE AWARD

Gold Nugget Award (2011)
The Summits: Tenaya and Cathedral Halls

 

WORLD ARCHITECTURE NEWS

Long List Finalist, Education (2011)
2009 Long Range Development Plan

 

UC/CSU/CCC SUSTAINABILITY
BEST PRACTICES AWARD


Overall Sustainable Design (2007)
Central Plant

Outstanding Sustainable Design (2007)
Classroom Office Building

Overall Sustainable Design (2008)
Leo and Dottie Kolligian Library

Outstanding Sustainable Design (2009)
Science and Engineering 1

 

UNITED STATES GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (LEED)

Certified

Leo and Dottie Kolligian Library, LEED Gold
Classroom Office Building, LEED Gold
Science and Engineering 1, LEED Gold
Sierra Terraces, LEED Gold
Valley Terraces, LEED Silver
Joseph S. Gallo Recreation and Wellness Center, LEED Gold 

Pending

The Summits: Tenaya and Cathedral Hall, LEED Gold
Early Childhood Education Center, LEED Gold
Dining Expansion, LEED Gold
Social Sciences and Managment, LEED Gold
Science and Engineering 2, LEED Platinum