Relationships of all kinds — human, structural, spatial, visual — were the forces at play in this compelling, colorful remodel and addition. By Joel Gorthy The Eugene home of Andy Traisman and his partner, Lola, is a study in relationships … Continue reading
Category Archives: Residential
2009 People’s Choice Award (Residential)
1st Place – Residential Featuring: West Fourth Residence In this competition which takes place annually during the Eugene Celebration weekend, local architects and landscape architects present their featured projects in various categories, and the citizens of Eugene cast their vote … Continue reading
Wonderful Whiteaker
A baker’s sweet remodel By Bari Doeffinger Photos By Lanny Olivier WHEN MOST PEOPLE DECIDE they want a more spacious home, they pick up the real estate pages and start packing. But not Catherine Reinhart and her husband, Scott Gray. … Continue reading
Should you start a home-based business?
Architect Nir Pearlson’s work can be seen all around town. He said the years he spent working for other firms gave him the skills he needed to start his own business — from home “I can step out here at … Continue reading
Once a Cocoon, Now a Butterfly
It may seem the fairy godmother had a hand in this remodel — the transformation was almost as radical as a frog becoming a prince — but that would have been wishful thinking for owner Clark Fagot. Instead he paid … Continue reading
2008 People’s Choice Award (Residential)
1st Place – Residential Featuring: McKenzie River Residence In this competition which takes place annually during the Eugene Celebration weekend, local architects and landscape architects present their featured projects in various categories, and the citizens of Eugene cast their vote … Continue reading
The Nature of Design
Joy Watson and her husband, Doug, probably are every architect’s dream clients: When it came time to design their new home overlooking the McKenzie River east of Springfield, she said, “We just got out of the way and let Nir … Continue reading
Simply Green
Sustainably built McKenzie River home gives new meaning to “luxury living” By Jessica Tuer Photos By Lanny Severson LAST YEAR’S AVERAGE new home measured nearly 2,500 square feet, according to the National Association of Home Builders, and the term “luxury … Continue reading