Studio 3 Architecture
Studio 3 Architecture was retained to assist in the design and development of the new Boy’s Dormitory for the Oregon School for the Deaf. The project coined as Phase I consists of 8 beds and a common area that includes study areas, living, games, office and a kitchen. The project was designed to easily allow...
Arbuckle Costic Architects, Inc.
Arbuckle Costic Architects is a Salem-based architectural corporation with over 53 years of service to clients throughout the Willamette Valley and greater Oregon. Since 1958, the firm has steadily expanded its capabilities. The firm proudly serves a broadly based spectrum of clients ranging from education to health and commerce, including financial institutions, as well...
Carlson Veit Architects PC
Carlson Veit Architects, P.C. has a solid reputation, not only for architecture design and technical capabilities, but also for our ability to provide close personal attention to our clients and their projects. Our firm offers a wide range of architectural and interior design services. Craig Carlson, Chris Veit, and Mike Junge have year of designing...
AFO Dinner with an Architect
Here is a link to the upcoming Summer schedule for the Architecture Foundation of Oregon’s Dinner with an Architect series. must enter post to click on the link See FLYER HERE for additional information as well
AIA COTE Unveils the Top Ten Green Architecture Projects of 2011
linked from inhabitat.com Bridgette Meinhold writes about the unveiling of some pretty fantastic projects by AIA COTE. Perhaps a Salem project will land on the list some day.
Sustainable Cities Initiative Reviews
The University of Oregon’s Sustainable Cities Initiative needs your help in reviewing student work. From Courtney with SCI: For upcoming reviews for the SCI Salem projects. I have parking passes and directions for the Eugene locations. We’d love to have some local participation, if possible. – Orchard Village is the first term of a terminal...
AIA Convention 2011 – New Orleans
Grab your Drew Brees jersey and dawn your Mardis Gras beads, it is time for a grand time Burboun Street style. Geaux Architecture!!! (sorry, had to) Do not forget that the national convention is coming in May to New Orleans. Here is a link to the details.





