OREGON

TELECOM

SALEM, OREGON


Typical concrete tilt-up panel construction is often dull and utilitarian. The Oregon Telecom building alters any preconceived notions of this nature.


This multi-tenant office building reflects its context and use.


Concrete tilt-up panels were selected by the client due to consideration of life cycle costs, time efficiency, and aesthetic opportunities.

HOODOO SKI AREA DAY LODGE

SANTIAM PASS, OREGON


Nestled at the base of Oregon’s second oldest ski area, this 60,000 square foot day lodge was designed to accommodate families and friends while enjoying the great outdoors. The lodge reflects WPA era architecture - whose roots are in a simpler, freer past as an antidote to a distressed present - well fitting for those in pursuit of recreation.

THE old

PRINGLE

SCHOOLHOUSE

SALEM, OREGON


Here is an outstanding example of the benefits of recycling usable but abandoned buildings.


Our project team was asked to change the occupancy classification of the building as well as the exterior and interior design.


The result positively affects the building occupants and improves the neighborhood.

Architect: Patrick Bickler, LLC

COLUMBIA ORTHODONTICS

HERMISTON, OREGON


Aesthetically pleasing, modern, comfortable and efficient orthodontic office created within an existing narrow strip mall tenant shell space.


The clients desired to integrate the patient flow so that the staff and patients could interact comfortably.


To accomplish that goal with flair, serpentine walls and extended light soffits were introduced  that effectively divide the space into private and public areas.