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Wright Architecture
Wright Architecture is a multidisciplinary firm based in Portland, Oregon. We work at all scales in the built environment, from furniture design through master planning. Our work brings together a passion for design and a commitment to craft to produce projects where every detail contributes to a harmonious whole.

Our approach is research based and conceptually rigorous, while remaining focused on the client's desired outcome throughout the design and decision-making process. We pride ourselves on building relationships with clients, contractors, and fabricators that allow us to deliver not just successful results, but an enjoyable process as well.

From the largest to the smallest scale, our designs are both beautiful and playful, subtle and inventive. We create spaces that are memorable, original, humane, and sustainable. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati, he has been working in residential, commercial, urban and interior architecture and design in Portland since 1992.
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Nestled into an existing Portland neighborhood, this proposed quarter block redevelopment looks to replace some of the recently lost affordable housing in the area with high-quality, low cost apartments. Focusing on two and three-bedroom units, this new eight-story building will provide living space for up to 72 families.
A large, steeply-sloped site on a south-facing ridgetop was left to wild after being logged more than a 100 years ago. The land's longtime owners wanted to finally utilize the prime real estate near central Portland while simultaneously having the desire to protect the natural landscape.
A new 46-unit apartment building proposed in the St. Johns District of North Portland. The building's form was created as a reflection of its surroundings, being an inverted take on the area's industrial warehouses with low-sloped roofs, consistent finishes and large regular windows.
A new apartment building proposed in the Kerns Neighborhood of NE Portland. Once completed, this project will act as the transition between the busy commercial strip of Sandy Boulevard and the quiet, tree-lined streets of the residential neighborhood.
One of the hardest jobs in architecture is to add onto an existing structure, whether it be a work of great historic importance or of a lesser, more unassuming capacity. Given a blank canvas, there is unlimited potential and infinite possibilities for a designer to explore.
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