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By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz We may not be shifting into a Design / Build firm, but we do have a creative, industrious, and DIY spirit; something [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2024-02-01T21:16:09+00:00August 29th, 2023|Architecture, the Art of, Community, People, Projects|
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz We may not be shifting into a Design / Build firm, but we do have a creative, industrious, and DIY spirit; something [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2022-03-18T18:47:22+00:00March 18th, 2022|Community, People, Projects|
Convergence Architecture has long been committed to investing in our local community and the wide variety of people who live here. From supporting the Lombard [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2022-01-18T19:23:46+00:00January 17th, 2022|Community, Projects|
Established in 2017, the St Johns Museum has made good strides towards being a valuable part of the community. Convergence Architecture has been proud to be [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2021-11-18T00:00:16+00:00November 19th, 2021|Community, People, Projects|
Written by Joseph Purkey Houselessness is a Problem for Everyone Many communities are being confronted with rising houselessness* these days and transitional housing** [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2020-12-17T18:30:21+00:00January 22nd, 2021|Community, Projects, Sustainability|
Written by Crystal Glanz-Kreutz The Portland Building. Such an iconic a building that it is named after our city. It’s not the Graves Building, [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2020-12-16T22:46:24+00:00December 18th, 2020|People, Projects|
Like many businesses, at the end of each year, we like to host a holiday gathering for our team. In years past, we have had [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2020-12-04T23:26:50+00:00November 20th, 2020|Projects|
Written by Adam Robins It is commonly understood that architects design buildings, but architects are also often involved al the way through construction to evaluate [...]
By Crystal Glanz-Kreutz|2020-07-20T20:36:02+00:00July 17th, 2020|Projects|
TriMet Powell, the eastern bus maintenance and operations facility, was built in the 1970s as a temporary facility while TriMet's Center Street facility underwent extensive [...]
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 [...]