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TVA Architects

Founded
  
1984

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Services
  
Architecture and Planning

Headquarters
  
Portland, Oregon, United States

Profiles

TVA Architects is a Portland, Oregon based architecture and planning firm founded in 1984 by Robert Thompson, FAIA. Current principals are Robert Thompson, FAIA, Marc Labadie, CSI, Tim Wybenga, Pamela Saftler, AIA, IIDA, and Mandy Butler, AIA, LEED AP BD+C. The firm's projects include corporate campus buildings, recreational and training facilities, medical facilities, museums and cultural buildings, in addition to higher education and residential projects.

Contents

In March 2002 a monograph on the practice's work was published by l'Arca Edizioni entitled "Intuition of Clarity," which illustrates 23 projects by the practice.

Awards

TVA Architects received a national honor award from the General Services Administration for Design Excellence, and has more than 55 awards for excellence in design including 42 local, regional and national awards from the American Institute of Architects.

Recent Projects

TVA Architects is the design architect for the 12,500 seat Matthew Knight Arena and the Ford Alumni Center Building on the University of Oregon campus.

Notable buildings

  • Matthew Knight Arena, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
  • Ford Alumni Center Building, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
  • Park Avenue West Tower, Portland, Oregon
  • Fox Tower, Portland, Oregon
  • EVO Condominium Tower, Los Angeles, California
  • John Ross Tower condominiums, Portland, Oregon
  • Hayward Field Renovation, Eugene, Oregon
  • Laika Film Animation Campus, Tualatin, Oregon
  • Sony Ericsson North American Headquarters, Plano, Texas
  • Nike World Headquarters, Beaverton, Oregon
  • Marilyn Moyer Meditation Chapel, Portland, Oregon
  • Metro Headquarters, Portland, Oregon
  • Sisters, OR Residence (originally "Frankel Residence")
  • References

    TVA Architects Wikipedia