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Brian Libby
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Viewpoints
How Biophilic Design Is Transforming the Airport Experience
Portland International Airport’s newly redesigned terminal brings nature inside using timber, trees, and natural light to create a stress-free journey for travelers.
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EMIT’s Headquarters Turns a Kmart into a Landmark
In Wyoming, CLB Architects transforms a former big box into a high-tech hub with a distinctive weathered-steel scrim.
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4 Exciting New Possibilities for Concrete
The next generation of carbon-neutral and recycled concrete products is bringing foundational change to the world’s most common building material.
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Forest to Frame: Why Portland’s Airport is a New Milestone for Mass Timber
Beneath a nine-acre prefab wood roof and dozens of skylights, PDX’s tree-lined terminal designed by ZGF Architects is a marvel of material sourcing and construction.
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Profiles
Portland’s Skylab Architecture Cultivates Kinetics
A new book chronicles the firm’s 25-year journey from scrappy rehabs to sleek landmarks and back again, united by futuristic flair.
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Projects
Inside Kann, the James Beard Best New Restaurant Winner
Fieldwork's design of celebrity chef Gregory Gourdet's Portland restaurant fuses open-kitchen theatrics and soft natural tones.
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The PAE Living Building Rises in Portland, Oregon
In a contracting office market, Portland’s PAE Living Building attracts tenants with resilience, mass timber, and indoor-outdoor gathering spots.
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Viewpoints
A New Book Explores the Architecture of Alfred Hitchcock
From Psycho and Vertigo to Rear Window and North by Northwest, author Christine Madrid French looks to the master of suspense for lessons about design.
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Projects
Snow Peak Welcomes Guests in through the Outdoors
The Japanese outdoor equipment retailer’s combined U.S. flagship store, headquarters and restaurant in Portland were designed to foster community and connections.
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On the Road or In the Air, Daniel Kaven Sees the Journey as Destination
The Portland architect's new book, Architecture of Normal, explores how transit shapes development in the American West and offers a cautionary tale about the future.
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Profiles
Whether it’s Music, Painting, or Writing, Architect Anthony Poon Has a Story to Tell
Founder of Los Angeles firm Anthony Poon Design, the interdisciplinary architect discusses his first novel, the relationship between architecture and music, and designing for everyone.
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Profiles
Portland’s Holst Architecture is a Firm About Its People
Over 30 years, the firm has changed its ownership, portfolio, and process—without losing its essence.
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Profiles
Tellart Founder Matt Cottam on the Importance of Immersion in Both Life and Design
The founder of the Amsterdam-based studio leans on craft and technology to create innovative interactive experiences.
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Projects
Portland’s Beebe Skidmore Architects Serves up Housing with a Twist
Combining a new building and old house into one co-living development, The Outpost achieves affordability, preservation, and community through density.
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Eugene, Oregon’s Hayward Field Puts Athletes on Center Stage
Portland-based architecture firm SRG Partnership has completely rebuilt the storied field.
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Hacker Architects Is Rethinking How Libraries Serve People
In a suburb of Portland, Oregon, the Ledding Library not only lends books, but also objects such as weed-whackers and air fryers.
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Projects
Allied Works Designs, and Redesigns, a Pair of Adjacent Portland Buildings
20 years and one gas explosion later, 500 NW 23rd Avenue and 2281 Glisan find harmony together.
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In Portland, the Adidas Village Connects Creativity, Community, and Sport
Following a national design competition, Adidas selected LEVER Architecture and Studio O+A to realize a 460,000-square-foot expansion of its North American headquarters in Portland, Oregon.