Tag Hacker Architects

28-10-2022
Hacker Architects renovate Salem Public Library
Salem Public Library, in Salem, Oregon, is a concrete and glass structure designed by George Rockrise and Donald Richardson in 1970. Hacker Architects and local residents made sure that the building’s Brutalist architecture was skilfully preserved, improving its structural resistance and construction systems to meet the requirements of today’s standards.

11-03-2022
Hacker’s Ledding Library in Milwaukie
The perfect combination of nature and culture: the new Ledding Library on the outskirts of the town of Milwaukie, Oregon, located between natural wetlands, a city park and the town hall, is a sustainable construction that meets the requirements of the 2030 Challenge and follows the site’s topography to blend into its surroundings.

17-02-2022
Sustainable office building designed by Hacker Architects
First Tech Federal Credit Union's new corporate office building in Hillsboro, Oregon, designed by Hacker Architects, blurs the line between inside and outside and connects people with nature. As one of the largest examples of a CLT construction in the United States, the building is LEED Gold certified, as well as compliant with the 2030 Challenge standard.

24-01-2022
Hacker Architects studio renovates the Bailey Residence in Black Butte Ranch, in Oregon
The Portland-based Hacker Architects studio has completed the renovation project for the Bailey Residence, one of the original 1970s Country House Condos. The architects used the opportunity to pay tribute to the original design concept while simplifying the home's layout, in line with contemporary needs.

27-10-2021
Hacker Architects renovates Fariborz Maseeh Hall at Portland State University
The American Hacker Architects studio has designed the renovation of the Fariborz Maseeh Hall at Portland State University in Oregon. An intervention concerning both the exteriors and the interiors of the existing structure, transforming an outdated fortress-like building, originally built in the 1960s, into a light-filled and interactive academic hub.