Audrey Alverson | May 16, 2019
We didn’t need to reinvent the wheel; we only needed to use the guides to figure out where we stood and what we wanted to prioritize when it came to making changes →
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All in Renovation,Community
Audrey Alverson | May 16, 2019
We didn’t need to reinvent the wheel; we only needed to use the guides to figure out where we stood and what we wanted to prioritize when it came to making changes →
Sarah Post-Holmberg | November 14th, 2018
A personal journey and an ever-deepening conversation around architecture, equity, and environmental consciousness →
Jonah Cohen | April 13th, 2018
A bittersweet goodbye to our long-time downtown headquarters →
Stefee Knudsen | March 15th, 2018
How can we encourage curiosity, exploration, and connection in our young learners? Two education projects have us thinking →
Scott Barton-Smith | August 10th, 2017
Rotating Makers exhibit showcases the off-hours work of our multi-talented team →
Health, wellness, and rejuvenation for the whole child
Audrey Alverson | January 27th, 2017
An opportunity to bring opportunity to others: Hacker engages with the Warm Springs Community Action Team to create a "small business incubator" for entrepreneurs and artisans, a step toward creating a more resilient and self-reliant community →
Garrett Martin | January 6, 2017
The reawakening of a scrappy outer ring urban suburb →
Scott Barton-Smith | May 17th, 2016
At Bellevue Arts Museum's retrospective Louis Kahn: The Power of Architecture, Thom Hacker offers a personal tour, including several projects on which he collaborated with his mentor "Lou" →
Sarah Bell | February 17th, 2016
A place to show visitors the natural and cultural forces that shaped Central Oregon. Don Kerr had the vision, Mike Hollern had the land, and Thom Hacker, he was immediately taken by the opportunity →
Nick Hodges | September 28th, 2015
A new PCC Cascades Student Union in service to its campus vision →