Philipp’s Inspiration
Previously, was had a series of blog posts where each person here at Convergence shared an image that influenced/ inspired them to join the architecture/ [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2024-02-01T21:23:50+00:00December 20th, 2019|Architecture, the Art of, People|
Previously, was had a series of blog posts where each person here at Convergence shared an image that influenced/ inspired them to join the architecture/ [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2019-10-18T16:31:51+00:00November 15th, 2019|Architectural Adventures, People|
Small stone temple in Patan The Garden of Dreams – the gardens of a 19th century palace now a public park in [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2019-11-01T18:27:55+00:00October 18th, 2019|Community, People|
This summer, we had the pleasure bringing an intern into our office. This was a first for us, working with a newly graduated teen. We [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2019-11-01T18:28:03+00:00September 20th, 2019|Community, People|
Ten years ago, Convergence Architecture was formed to provide the quality service and expertise that we are known for today. Our vision was to [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2019-08-20T20:47:32+00:00August 23rd, 2019|Architecture, the Art of, Community, People|
Written by: Maria Rojas I read an anthropology article in college about how Native American families were refusing to live in the newly developed houses [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2021-04-21T18:45:41+00:00August 9th, 2019|Architecture, the Science of, Sustainability|
Written by Adam Robins When one begins contemplating a new residential building, addition, or remodel, one of the considerations that comes up fairly quickly is [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2019-11-01T18:28:20+00:00July 26th, 2019|Architecture, the Art of, Architecture, the Science of, Projects|
Written by Christa Holden The research and use of mycelium to replace petroleum products is on! Convergence Architecture thought it would be fun to see [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2019-11-01T18:28:24+00:00July 12th, 2019|Community, Projects|
One benefit of being a smaller firm is that the principals can curate the firm culture in a way that they are proud of; every [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2019-06-14T18:31:24+00:00June 28th, 2019|Architecture, the Science of, Projects|
by Allen Kabanuk The Sellwood Kitchen Building is a true gem tucked within the trees of Sellwood Park. Built in 1923, its style is [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2021-06-03T19:49:13+00:00June 14th, 2019|Architecture, the Science of, Community, People|
By: Maria Rojas Architecture is no stranger to sexism and wage gaps between genders. In an industry as old as Architecture, many outdated prejudices are [...]