Awards
2010 Sunset/AIA Western Home Awards Ross Chapin Architects received an honorable mention in the Urban Living Space category for Wyers End
2009 AIA Seattle FutureShack celebrates progressive solutions for urban living. Danielson Grove was selected as one of eleven residential housing projects highlighting innovative, cost-effective and sustainable solutions to increase both urban density and the quality of our lives
2009 Pacific Coast Builders Gold Nugget Awards Conover Commons—Two Grand Awards, Sustainable Residential Neighborhood and Neighborhood Site Plan
2009 American Institute of Architects
Housing Committee Award Conover Commons–’One/Two Family Production Housing‘
2009 Built Green Washington Award
Conover Commons—category winner, ‘Community Development’
2009 Builders Choice Merit Award
Conover Commons—’Single Family Detached Community’
2008 Pacific Coast Builders Gold Nugget Award Danielson Grove—Grand Award
‘Best Neighborhood Site Plan up to 20 Acres’
2007 American Institute of Architects
Housing Committee Award Danielson Grove—’One/Two Family Production Housing’
2007 Residential Architect Design Award
Danielson Grove—’Single Family Detached Housing’
2006 Ebey’s Landing Historical Reserve 5-Star Award
Keystone Prairie House—“as “an excellent example of how new design, using materials and forms found historically in the Reserve, can be sensitively integrated into a community without creating a false history.”
2005-06 AIA/Sunset Magazine Western Home Award
Conover Commons—’Cottage Neighborhood’
2005 American Institute of Architects
Housing Committee Award
Greenwood Avenue Cottages—’Single-Family Market’
2005 AIA NW+Pacific Region
Greenwood Avenue Cottages—’Knowledge by Design Case Study Prize
2003 Northwest AIA Citation Award and Glen Hunt Award
Dungeness House—“Citation Award for an “example of design worthy of study”; the Glen Hunt Award recognizes “seamless integration between Architecture and Landscape”
2001 AIA/Sunset Magazine Western Home Award
Backyard Neighborhood
1999 AIA/Sunset Magazine Western Home Award
Third Street Cottages
1984 Winner of the A New American House competition
Sponsored by The Minneapolis College of Art and Design with the support of The National Endowment for the Arts, Design Arts Program
1978 Minnesota Energy Agency Competition
Award for the design of an affordable, energy-efficient house in a northern climate

Ross was inducted into the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows — one of the highest honors the AIA can bestow upon a member. The FAIA title is awarded for exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society. Only 3% of AIA members have this distinction.