Salmon Run
Situated Downtown Salem along Pringle Creek, this four-story LEED Certified, mixed-use building is the first of its kind in the region. Three levels of office space are capped with a penthouse level consisting of four residential condominiums.
South Block Phase II
Phase II of the South Block Apartments development in downtown Salem involved the addtion of 68 units, a gym facility, and vertical circulation tower to the existing building.
Gray Building
Built in 1891 by the three Gray brothers, this historic building is an important character in downtown Salem. In restoring this building, careful attention to detail was paramount.
Atrium Apartments
Atrium Apartments features 23 units and 2,500 SF of retail space organized around a South-facing, central courtyard.
The Court Yard
The Court Yard consists of retail space, 40 apartments with secured parking, and a central courtyard for residents.
Willamette University York Lee House
The common areas in the York and Lee Houses were dark and isolated spaces. With this remodel, walls were removed, window and door openings were added, and all interior finishes were updated. The result is a fresh, contemporary space for students to engage with each other.
Willamette University Doney Hall
This project involved the renovation of the first floor of Doney Hall at Willamette University. Willamette was focused on providing a dynamic and engaging space that would attract and retain students living on campus. The renovation is a resounding success and has quickly become a campus favorite not just for living but for gathering.
South Block
Once an industrial eyesore, Pringle Square will reinvigorate downtown by providing unique and affordable apartments and commercial spaces, convenient public thoroughfares, ecological restoration, and a design that will encourage future emphasis on re-use and urban core development.
Broadway Commons
When Salem Alliance Church approached us to design their new 47,000-sf building, we saw a tremendous opportunity to address the goals of the Church and also provide a new architectural and civic anchor in this developing neighborhood.
Waterplace
The WaterPlace building has reinvigorated the SE Liberty Street corridor in downtown Salem. Previously home to a dilapidated restaurant, motel and small commercial office building, the site had tremendous opportunity to provide a showcase for habitat restoration and sustainable architecture. The site concept included placing a new building along Liberty Street and restoring the riparian corridor along the Pringle Creek.