Architectural Adventures – Europe
Written by Joe Purkey Over the summer of 2022, I left the Convergence office to go on sabbatical. Of the three principals here, I [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2023-02-17T23:30:42+00:00February 24th, 2023|Architectural Adventures, Architecture, the Art of|
Written by Joe Purkey Over the summer of 2022, I left the Convergence office to go on sabbatical. Of the three principals here, I [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2024-02-01T21:18:46+00:00July 22nd, 2022|Architectural Adventures|
Written by Barb Anderson In late February 2022, I traveled to Costa Rica for a vacation. While there, I noticed two particularly interesting [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2021-09-24T17:58:18+00:00September 24th, 2021|Architectural Adventures, People|
Written by Philipp Zbirun This summer I had an opportunity to visit my homeland of Moscow, Russia. I have been living in Portland, Oregon [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2019-11-01T18:27:31+00:00January 17th, 2020|Architectural Adventures, Architecture, the Art of, Community|
by Christa Holden While revisting the Benedictine Brewery in December of 2018 for an appreciation party of those who helped timber-raise the brewery building, my [...]
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|2019-08-14T16:07:39+00:00May 10th, 2019|Architectural Adventures, Architecture, the Science of|
by Allen Kabanuk Recently, I had a chance to tour the Bull Run Watershed. The Portland Water bureau offers occasional tours led by its staff. [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2019-08-14T16:07:58+00:00March 22nd, 2019|Architectural Adventures|
by Crystal Glanz-Kreutz If you head about 270 miles north of our office; across a river, along a few inlets, and over the Salish Sea- [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2019-08-14T16:08:03+00:00March 11th, 2019|Architectural Adventures, Community, Projects, Sustainability|
By Christa Holden As you know and if you don't let me tell you, on November 11th of 2017 my buddy and colleague Adam and [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2019-08-14T16:09:00+00:00November 13th, 2018|Architectural Adventures, Architecture, the Art of, Architecture, the Science of, People|
Three of our staff members have been lucky enough to see the Sagrada Familia in person. The Sagrada Familia is a famed, incredibly large, [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2019-08-14T16:09:33+00:00August 10th, 2018|Architectural Adventures, Architecture, the Science of|
Written by: Allen Kabanuk On a recent trip I had the opportunity to visit the Vista House. Not the more famous Columbia River Gorge Vista [...]