Mosier Creek is a planned unit community of 34 residences on a 5 acre
parcel of land in the Gorge along the Columbia River. It is unique in that
all units are Leed Silver Certified, receive 50% of required energy from
solar roof panels subsided by local and federal agencies, and 28 of the
units get a substantial portion of their energy from solar arrays on the roof.
Renovation of a 50,000-square-foot, turn-of-the-century
building within historic Pioneer Square to create retail
and commercial space.
New construction on a 14,000-square-foot lot to create
nine condominiums based on new urban density zoning
allowances.
Conversion of an old warehouse and an adjacent lot into
62 award-winning living units, 40 percent of which sold
below Seattle’s affordable housing rates.
Renovation of a Victorian house into office suites and
new construction of 2,300-square-foot townhouses.
New construction of single-family homes on a 30-degree
wooded hillside in Hood River, Oregon, notable for its
use of advanced hillside technology.
Nonprofit conversion of two residential properties and
a vacant church into a private elementary school.
Artists
Studios (1987-1988)
Adaptive re-use of a vacant 28,000-square-foot warehouse
to create 18 artist studios.
Renovation of a 5,000-square-foot wood frame building
into office suites. Development of five townhouses for
delivery in 2005.
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