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The Lodge at Black Butte Ranch by Hacker Architects

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Planned and built in the early 1970s, Black Butte Ranch sits at the base of The Three Sisters Wilderness in Oregon’s Central Cascades and is a gateway to the region’s high desert from the Central Willamette Valley. Image © Hacker Architects. Image © Hacker Architects. Image © Hacker Architects.

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Blu Dot Showroom, Portland, Oregon

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Built within a historic warehouse, the 7,300-square-foot project was designed to preserve the spirit of the original industrial building, while introducing a newly crafted intervention as a showroom environment. The existing space was a mixture of historic features and an eclectic set of additions.

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Mississippi Workshop, Portland, Oregon

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photo © Jeremy Bittermann Mississippi is the first commercial project in Oregon to use mass timber construction for all components of the building. photo © Jeremy Bittermann Mississippi is the first commercial project in Oregon to use mass timber construction for all components of the building.

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Skylab: The Nature of Buildings

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At the vanguard of innovative and sustainable design, the practice is known for a range of spectacular residences designed for leading creatives, as well as distinctive music venues, resorts, and other high-profile projects, including the N M Bodecker Foundation, Nike’s Serena Williams Building, and the Columbia Building.

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US Architecture News: American Buildings

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Reflecting the firm’s deep commitment to a design philosophy it dubs ‘Environmental Modernism,’ the award-winning residence also showcases numerous sustainable design moves. the firm practices in Las Vegas under the name CTA). The Memorial was is implemented on a donated five-acre site in Newtown, Connecticut.