Individual Recognition
- Edward M. “Ted” Fearney Endowed Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Florida School of Architecture | 2017-present
- Three-Year Term Professorship, University of Florida Office of the Provost | 2017-2020
- NCARB Award for the Integration of Practice and Education (with Lisa Huang), National Council of Architectural Review Boards | 2015
- Excellence Award for Assistant Professors, University of Florida Office of the Provost | 2014
- Teacher of the Year, University of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning | 2011
- University of Florida Sustainability Fellow, Prairie Creek Project | 2010-2011
- Best Paper and Presentation Recognition: Paper titled “Out of Thin Air,” as presented at the 2011 National Conference of the Beginning Design Student (NCBDS) was recognized as one of the “best four” papers of the conference and was premiated for presentation at the 2012 NCBDS meeting | 2011
- Best Paper and Presentation Recognition: Paper titled “Urban Fabrications,” as presented at the 2009 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) Southeast Fall Conference, was selected as one of the “best three” papers of the conference and was premiated for presentation at the national 2010 ACSA Annual Meeting | 2009
- SOM Traveling Fellowship Nominee, University of Florida | 1995
- Highest Honors, University of Florida | 1995
- Tau Sigma Delta National Architectural Honor Society, University of Florida School of Architecture | 1995
- Gargoyle Honor Society, University of Florida School of Architecture | 1993-1995
- Martin Gundersen Sr. Award, University of Florida School of Architecture | 1994
- Third-Year Undergraduate Architecture Design Award, University of Florida School of Architecture | 1994
- Valedictorian, Vero Beach High School | 1991
- Vigil Honor, National Order of the Arrow | 1988
- Eagle Scout, Istrouma Area Council | 1987
Recognition for Project Work + Design Research through Practice
- North American Copper in Architecture Award, Irving Convention Center | 2015
- Architizer A+ Awards Special Mention: Government and Municipal Buildings, Irving Convention Center | 2015
- National Award, Innovative Design in Engineering and Architecture with Structural Steel (IDEAS2), Irving Convention Center, American Institute of Steel Construction | 2012
- Distinguished Building Award, Irving Convention Center, TEXO | 2012
- Honor Award, Built Category, unCONVENTIONal: Irving Convention Center at Los Colinas, AIA New Jersey | 2012
- Merit Award, Built Category, Becton Dickinson Campus Center, AIA New Jersey | 2012
- ENR Texas & Louisiana’s Best Projects of 2011, Government/Public Best Project, Irving Convention Center | 2011
- Honor Award, Residential Category, Project Re:Focus, AIA Gainesville | 2010
- First Place: Communications and Social Awareness, Project Re:Focus, Solar Decathlon Europe, Madrid Spain | 2010
- First Place: People’s Favorite Web Award, Project Re:Focus, Solar Decathlon Europe, Madrid Spain | 2010
- Second Place: Electrical Energy Balance (Production v. Consumption), Project Re:Focus, Solar Decathlon Europe, Madrid Spain | 2010
- Eighth Place: Overall Competition, Project Re:Focus, Solar Decathlon Europe, Madrid Spain | 2010
- GE Edison Award of Merit, Peddie School Ian Graham Athletic Center, RMJM Hillier + Illumination Arts LLC | 2010
- Chicago Athenaeum American Architecture Award, BD Campus Center | 2008
- Merit Award, Unbuilt Category, Irving Convention Center, AIA New Jersey | 2008
- Best New Facility, Food Management’s 2008 Best Concept Award, BD Campus Center | 2008
- Grand Award, BD Campus Center, NJ Chapter of American Concrete Institute | 2008
- Merit Award, Unbuilt Category, BD Campus Center, AIA New Jersey | 2005
- Recognition Award, Abbe Science Center at Solebury School, AIA Philadelphia | 2004
- Recognition Award, Solebury School Gymnasium (unbuilt), AIA Philadephia | 2004
- Honor Award, Unbuilt Category, Montreal Design Competition Entry, AIA New Jersey | 2004
- Honor Award, Wood Design & Building, Solebury School Abbe Science Center | 2004
- Silver Medal – Highest Award, Abbe Science Center, Solebury School, AIA Pennsylvania | 2004
- Award of Excellence, Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. (ABC), Southeast Pennsylvania Chapter, Abbe Science Center, Solebury School | 2003
- Gold Award for Excellence in Architecture, AIA New Jersey, Solebury School Abbe Science Center | 2003
- Bronze Award for Excellence in Architecture, Solebury School Gymnasium (unbuilt), AIA New Jersey | 2003
- Honourable Mention, Competition Entry for the design of the Complex Culturel et Administratif de Montréal (unbuilt) – competition sponsored by Société immobilière du Québec (SIQ) | 2003