Congratulations to principal and historical architect Carin Carlson, AIA, APT RP, LEED, who has been named an APT Recognized Professional by The Association for Preservation Technology International (APT). This recognition honors her two decades of expertise in historic preservation, including her revitalization of sites across the West and her work with federal and state agencies, private developers, and nonprofits. As a leader of Hennebery Eddy’s Historic Resources Group, Carin has championed our approach to preservation and embraced emerging technologies, while mentoring the next generation of preservationists. Read more on the blog post here: https://lnkd.in/gDwn5jEK
Hennebery Eddy Architects
建筑与规划
Portland,Oregon 2,739 位关注者
Designing to inspire, embrace, and renew.
关于我们
We are thoughtful architects, planners, interior designers, and preservationists who create spaces where people gather, work, learn, and recreate. Rooted in inquiry, our design approach results in refined architecture of its place and a net-positive outcome for people and planet. We advocate for healthy, efficient, and adaptive design and the revitalization of existing places. Hennebery Eddy is recognized as a Just Organization through the International Living Future Institute, reflecting our enduring commitment to equity and social justice. Portland | Bend | Bozeman
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https://www.henneberyeddy.com/
Hennebery Eddy Architects的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 建筑与规划
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Portland,Oregon
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1992
- 领域
- Architecture、Interior Design、Planning、Sustainable Design、Urban Design和Historic Preservation
地点
Hennebery Eddy Architects员工
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Beth Evanson Makhoul AIA, CID
Architect, Aviation Design and Planning
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Carin Carlson
Principal, Historical Architect at Hennebery Eddy Architects
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Ben Lloyd
Vice President, Hennebery Eddy Architects | Bozeman Studio
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Andrea Goodall Trulove
Communications Manager | Associate at Hennebery Eddy Architects, Inc.
动态
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Oregon State University's - Cordley Hall Renovation is officially complete! This 220,000 SF, multi-story academic laboratory building now serves as OSU’s primary Biology facility. The updates included new MEP systems, modern biology research labs, environmental rooms, a 220-seat lecture hall, teaching spaces, and exterior and structural upgrades. At the time of construction, this project was OSU's largest capital project. Thank you to our project team and partners for your hard work and for making this vision a reality. Architect: Hennebery Eddy Architects Photography: Josh Partee
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Join members of our Historic Resources Group at The Association for Preservation Technology International (APT)-National Trust 2024 Joint Conference in Montreal. ? On Saturday, November 16, David Wark, FAIA, LEED AP, will lead a session on the rehabilitation of two National Historic Landmarks, exploring Preservation Brief #16 and materials that outperform wood. Later in the day, Andrew Smith AIA, will present on base isolation seismic retrofit considerations and achieving LEED Gold when rehabilitating the Oregon Supreme Court building.
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Historic Resources Group member and Historic Preservation Specialist Allison Geary recently directed the University of Oregon Pacific Northwest Preservation Field School at Deception Pass State Park. For nearly a month, participants gained hands-on experience in rehabilitating a historic 85-year-old comfort station (restroom), learning valuable techniques like log purlin repairs, window restoration, and metal fixture refurbishment. This immersive program fosters skill-sharing and professional networking among a diverse group—from students to seasoned experts—helping to ensure that the craft of historic preservation thrives for generations to come. ? Read more about this preservation experience here: https://lnkd.in/gchKGACY?
Northwest Historic Preservation Field School | Hennebery Eddy
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This summer, we welcomed several talented architecture students—Ashleigh, Isabella, Jonah, Ke-An, and Sanskruti—into our studios. In addition to collaborating with project teams and visiting job sites, each intern undertook an independent research project. Topics included sound design, library evolution, intergenerational architecture, resilience vs. sustainability in wildfire-prone areas, and sustainable concrete. Our interns' contributions have enriched our practice and highlighted the future of architecture. Learn more about each intern's research here: https://lnkd.in/esTWVgte
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We want to thank Hennebery Eddy Architects for sponsoring the 2024 ANCA Annual Summit last month. By supporting professional development and collaboration in our field, Hennebery Eddy’s sponsorship helps organizations nationwide stay true to their mission of connecting people with nature. As part of Summit programs, Hennebery Eddy Vice President and Principal Will Ives and Associate Principal Erica Thompson led an informative workshop on how nature centers can plan for sustainable building and renovations. This topic is of great interest to our members, as many organizations are looking to demonstrate sustainability in all aspects of their operations and facilities. Hennebery Eddy Architects includes an expansive team of architects, planners, interior designers, and preservationists who create spaces where people gather, work, learn, and recreate. With studios in Portland and Bend, Oregon, and Bozeman, Montana, Hennebery Eddy serves clients nationwide. Thank you, Hennebery Eddy! Pictured: Will and Erica’s Summit workshop on sustainable buildings at the 2024 ANCA Annual Summit.
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This Friday, Oct 18, join associate principal Camilla Cok at the Bend Design Conference in Bend, OR. Camilla, Jo Wells (City of Bend), and Sandy Cummings (Art in Public Places) will address the human-centered design strategies used at the new City of Bend Public Works Campus, emphasizing the significance of designing spaces catering to functionality and community engagement.
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Tune in to last Friday's episode of Think Out Loud on OPB, where firm president Tim Eddy discusses how architecture plays a pivotal role in revitalizing downtown areas. Listen here:?https://lnkd.in/gw7s4mVh #ThinkOutLoud #OPB #Architecture #Portland #TimEddy #HenneberryEddy
How architecture could help save Portland’s downtown
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It's Sustainable Building Week - Portland, OR and several team members are sharing recent work. Associate Tereza Wiest, AIA NCARB LEED AP, project architect Hannah Fugate, AIA, and principal David Wark will present the Multnomah County Library Operations Center and Northwest Library projects at Bora's office on Thursday, October 10, showcasing the major bond-funded projects for Multnomah County Library. Today (Tuesday, October 8), project architect Galen Whalen will co-lead a panel discussion on the adaptive reuse of vacant office space in Portland, focusing on upfront embodied carbon savings, alongside fellow Carbon Leadership Forum PDX hub leads and Prosper Portland.
Join us for an exhibition and happy hour at Bora Architecture & Interiors! This Sustainable Building Week event will feature a bond-wide showcase of the nine major Multnomah County Library projects with a focus on climate, health, equity, and community. The design and construction teams will be joined by representatives from MCL to highlight system-wide successes as well as the unique aspects of each of the projects. Presenters to include: Multnomah County Library - Holgate, Bora Architecture & Interiors, Holst, Hennebery Eddy Architects, LEVER Architecture, Colloqate Design, Fortis Construction, Inc., Swinerton, Howard S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty company, and Andersen. https://bit.ly/4dphSNk
Developing Partnerships Through Library-Building
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Join us in celebrating associate Nick Sackos, who has been selected as a member of?the Leadership Bend?Class of 2025! This program cultivates and connects diverse leaders dedicated to positively impacting Central Oregon through civic engagement and service. "As an architect living and working in Bend, I believe understanding as much as possible about our context, people, and culture is the best way to inform design solutions that result in better design, spaces, and experiences for those using them. I’m looking forward to this opportunity to be a part of the Leadership Bend class, learn as much as possible, and get more engaged outside of my work in the broader community. Off to a good start already!"?- Nick Sackos Nick is a Project Architect for the City of Bend Public Works Campus, a progressive design-build project with Kirby Nagelhout Construction Company. #LeadershipBend #Classof2025 #CommunityLeadership #CivicEngagement #CentralOregon #LeadershipDevelopment #FutureLeaders #Bend?