The interior modernization and seismic retrofit of the Oregon Supreme Court Building includes a base-isolated seismic system, renovation of first-floor office space, restoration of historic interior finishes, and replacement of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. Following Hennebery Eddy Architects’ successful rehabilitation.
Project name
Oregon State Supreme Court Rehabilitation
Architecture firm
Hennebery Eddy Architects
Location
Salem, Oregon, USA
Design team
Alan Osborne, Principal-in-Charge. Andrew Smith, Principal-in-Charge. Meg Matsushima, Project Manager . Randall Rieks, Project Manager & Designer. Josette Katcha, Historical Architect. Marci Krauss, Interior Designer
Collaborators
Acoustical Engineer: Acoustic Design Studio; Sustainability Consultant: Brightworks Sustainability; Artist: April Wagner; Plaster: The Harver Company
Interior design
Hennebery Eddy Architects
Civil engineer
KPFF Consulting Engineers, Inc
Structural engineer
Forell-Elsesser Engineers, Inc., KPFF Consulting Engineers , Inc. (peer review)
Environmental & MEP
Interface Engineering
Construction
Hoffman Construction
Material
Plaster: The Harver Company Wood: JS Perrot & Co.; Concrete: Pence/Kelley Concrete, LLC
Typology
Renovation › Supreme Court Rehabilitation
In its simplest form, a fire station comprises little more than a dwelling with an oversized garage. At its most complex, it embodies the values of its community and functions as a highly technical machine for emergency response. That understanding, infused with aspects of storytelling and context, inspired our design effort. Fire Station 76 embrac...
Project name
Fire Station 76
Architecture firm
Hennebery Eddy Architects
Location
Gresham, Oregon, USA
Design team
Michelle Vo, Principal-in-Charge, Camilla Cok, Project Architect, Ian Gelbrich, Project Manager
Collaborators
Wood Charring: Barnwood Naturals; Cost Consultant: ACC Cost Consultants, LLC
Interior design
Hennebery Eddy Architects
Civil engineer
KPFF Consulting Engineers, Inc
Structural engineer
IMEG Corporation
Environmental & MEP
Mechanical Engineer: Interface Engineering, Inc. Electrical Engineer: Interface Engineering, Inc.
Landscape
Otten Landscape Architects
Construction
Bremik Construction, Inc.
Client
Gresham Fire & Emergency Services, Multnomah Rural Fire Protection District 10
Hennebery Eddy, in partnership with Fentress Architects, designed an extension of Concourse E and airline relocations to balance passenger and infrastructure demands on the north and south sides of the facility.
Project name
PDX Terminal Balancing & Concourse E Extension
Architecture firm
Hennebery Eddy, Fentress Architects
Location
Portland, Oregon, USA
Photography
Andrew Pogue, Josh Partee
Principal architect
Hennebery Eddy
Design team
Hennebery Eddy design team: Timothy Eddy – Principal-in-Charge Michelle Vo – Project Manager Gregg Sanders – Project Manager Michael Meade – Project Architect Camilla Cok – Project Architect Alexander Lungershausen – Specification Writer Pooja Kashyap – Sustainability Coordinator Danae Sakuma – Design Staff Ashley Nored – Interior Designer Aly Pierce – Interior Designer Heidi Bertman – Design Staff Patrick Boyle – Design Staff Lindley Bynum – Design Staff Julia Harding – Design Staff Kathy Johnson – Design Staff Adam Lawler – Design Staff Tristan Magnuson – Design Staff Jessy Miguel – Design Staff Scott Moreland – Design Staff Stephanie Pak – Design Staff Ben Nelson – Design Staff Irene Ng - Design Staff Emily Green – Design Staff Ellen Osborne – Staff Team Abby Short –Design Staff Jacob Simonson – Design Staff Kevin Wade – Design Staff Meghan Wirtner – Design Staff. Fentress Architects design team: Mark Outman, Tom Theobold, Ana-Maria Drughi, Corey Ochsner
Collaborators
Acoustical Engineer: The Greenbusch Group, Inc.; Sustainability Consultant: RWDI
Interior design
Hennebery Eddy
Civil engineer
HNTB Corporation
Structural engineer
KPFF Consulting Engineers, Inc
Environmental & MEP
Interface Engineering, Inc.
Lighting
Candela Architectural Lighting Consultants
Typology
Transportation › Airport