When Nir Pearlson began his architectural practice in 2003, his “office” was a 10’x12’ sunroom attached to his bedroom. During those first two years, Nir did his best to hold meetings at clients’ homes or project sites, but sometimes circumstances … Continue reading
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Building on history
By Stephanie Basalyga The Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum is moving forward with an expansion that will nearly double its existing space. In the nearly 20 years since it found a home in a building on the main drag of … Continue reading
Craftsman Comforts- A Cal Young Home Shines with an Open Floor Plan
Modern Craftsman Redesign – Great room creates open, connective tone By Paul Omundson … Continue reading
Raising Timbers- A downtown Eugene motel undergoes a major renovation
Raising Timbers- A downtown Eugene motel undergoes a major renovation By Ed Russo Photos by Brian Davies The renovation of The Timbers Motel office in downtown Eugene is the most noticeable change at the 59-year-old lodging establishment, though part of … Continue reading
Simplicity, comfort and respect for nature
An article from Romanian Magazine, Casa Mea featuring River Road House.
Bird’s Eye View
A cabin turns into a home By Vanessa Salvia Photos by Jeremy Bronson A ONE-ROOM CABIN PERCHED AT THE base of a steep, wooded hill was a suitable weekend getaway, but it needed more space, easy access to the outdoors, … Continue reading
Indoor-outdoor interplay
Put two graphic designers in such a visual setting — steep green forests, narrow valley below, misty ridges, full sunny days and wide starry nights — and you get a poster house for indoor-outdoor connections. Bob Mosqueda and Nancy Kinnear … Continue reading
Build Small and Go Home
By Felicia Oliver … Continue reading
Vintage Eugene Bungalow Reborn
Whole new interior revitalizes west Eugene home while preserving its 100-year-old character. From outside, the home of Chris Hecht and Dana O’Mary appears to be just another bungalow, similar in age to other early-20th century homes in Eugene’s Jefferson Westside … Continue reading