Commercial Projects
Santiam Medical Clinic
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Santiam Medical Clinic
Mill City, Oregon |
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Santiam Memorial Hospital is replacing their current clinic in Mill City to better serve their patients. A new 3,700 square foot
building will provide more room for their growing patient list while making circulation patterns and spaces much more efficient
for the staff. The exterior is stone veneer and shingles with gabled roof line to fit in with the buildings in this rural area. |
12th & Lee
12th & Lee
Salem, Oregon |
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This project entails a 10,000 square foot building shell intended for lease to the medical field. The building and
site work will complement the Mission Oaks project recently completed to the north across Lee Street. |
Courthouse Square
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photos by Loren Nelson
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Courthouse Square
Salem, Oregon |
2001 Merit Award, American Institute of Architects, Salem Chapter
2001 Hammurabi Award of Honor (recognition of excellence in masonry and/or tile) |
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Conveniently located in the hub of downtown Salem, Courthouse Square boasts a full block development for Marion County and
Salem Area Mass Transit District use. Key components for the project include a 153,300 gross square foot five-story office building,
a 22-bus 67,400 square foot Bus Transfer Mall, and a 314-car underground parking garage. Retail uses compliment the public uses
on the ground floor of the office building and site. Building services include common areas appointed with quality materials and finishes,
three high-speed elevators, as well as features for occupant comfort and convenience. |
Branstetter Office Building
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photos by Steve Viale, Graphic Photo
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Branstetter Office Building
Silverton, Oregon |
1999 Merit Award, American Institute of Architects, Salem Chapter
1999 Oregon Downtown Development Award
1997 Hammurabi Award of Merit (recognition of excellence in masonry and/or tile) |
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This 11,400 s.f. building is located in the historic district of downtown Silverton. The brick veneer, monumental brick arch corner entry,
classical lines, and color scheme of the exterior all enhance the design of the building and reflect its context. Although the exterior of
the building blends thoroughly into its historical surroundings, the interior has all the modern conveniences including the city’s first
commercial elevator downtown. |
Willamette Valley Vineyards
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photos by Steve Viale, Graphic Photo
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Willamette Valley Vineyards
Turner, Oregon |
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1995 People's Choice Award, American Institute of Architects, Salem Chapter |
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Arbuckle Costic Architects designed this new tasting facility for one of the premier vineyards in Oregon. This signature structure offers banquet/party
accommodations for large groups providing majestic views of the Willamette Valley. The building was designed with an exposed timber structure to
enhance the Northwest style of architecture. |
Vernon Jewelers
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photos by Loren Nelson
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Vernon Jewelers
Salem, Oregon |
2007 Honorable Mention Award, American Institute of Architects, Salem Chapter
2006 Outstanding Physical Improvement Award, Oregon Downtown Development Association |
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This building has been historically renovated to house the new Vernon Jewelers. The building contains some 4,350 s.f. in two floors
and a basement. The main floor is the new home for Vernon Jewelers, while the second floor houses some office space for the retail
store and a studio apartment. The new bathroom area contains a refurbished original skylight to bring daylight into the core area of the
apartment. A seismic upgrade was installed to brace and support the original brick wall elements. The exterior was cleaned of the 1960’s
vintage plaster to reveal the existing brickwork; additional masonry was installed to infill any damaged areas, and all areas of brick were
re-pointed to extend the life of the building. New cornices were added to replace the original cornices that had been removed at some point
in the past. New energy efficient aluminum windows were installed to replace the old outdated and broken windows. The exterior restoration
also included a new full building length canopy as per historical photographs. |
Mission Oaks
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photos provided by Triplett-Wellman Contractors
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Mission Oaks
Salem, Oregon |
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Mission Oaks is a two story 27,200 s.f. office building with brick veneer exterior. The visible portion of the roof is concrete tile and curved copper.
The first floor, in addition to an entry lobby, has four potential lease spaces, two of which have had the tenant improvements completed. The entire
13,700 s.f. second floor houses Professional Mortgage Corp. and includes a deli to serve the entire building and outside customers as well. The
parking area has been screened from the street with a masonry wall and landscape berm which, in addition to the masonry entry piers, brings a
sense of place to the facility. |
King's Crossing Office Complex
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photos provided by the Owner
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King's Crossing Office Complex
Corvallis, Oregon |
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This 14,600 s.f. Class A office building is constructed of the finest materials and sets a new standard for office buildings in the Corvallis market.
State of the art glazing, light and mechanical systems make this building highly desirable to lessees.
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Salem Hospital Clinic
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Salem Hospital Clinic
Salem, Oregon |
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Overlooking Shelton Creek, and conveniently located across from Willamette University and shadowing Salem Hospital, Salem Hospital Clinic is a two-story
19,910 s.f. medical office building with the first floor accommodating 10,000 s.f. of parking. Also included in the design is a pedestrian bridge that allows
access to or from Salem Hospital crossing over the creek. |
Candalaria Office Building
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Candalaria Office Building
Salem, Oregon |
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This two-story structure was designed to fit into the existing urban fabric. The building’s massing was broken down with single-story volumes toward the
street level. Flexible tenant lease spaces were developed for both floor levels. |
Canby Telephone Association
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Staff photos
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Canby Telephone Association
Canby, Oregon |
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This project included a complex remodel of the existing, two-level facility, requiring multiple departments to be moved and organized during construction
so as not to disrupt regular work. To improve traffic flow and better public relations, the reception area was completely remodeled. The employee
workstations were updated with new systems furniture that allowed a more open work area than the plain cubicle-style workstation. All new finishes were
installed, including carpet, light fixtures, and even faucets and doorknobs to give the building a more modern look. |
Marion County Public Works Office Building
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photos by Loren Nelson
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Marion County Public Works Office Building
Salem, Oregon |
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All Public Works offices for Marion County, including Surveying, Road Operations, Traffic, Civil Engineering, Land Use, Administrative
offices, and the Permit Center are housed in this 40,000 square foot facility. Project design included space analysis for multiple buildings.
Functional areas include training rooms, the County Emergency Operations Center, a day care, lockers and showers. The facility is
steel-frame construction with a brick veneer, a metal, single-ply roof, and concrete floors. This facility also has an on-site sewage
disposal system and water service, including fire protection. |
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