100 Year Anniversary
In honor of the founding of AIA in Oregon 100 years ago, AIA Oregon has produced a series of programs and initiatives celebrating the past, present, and future of the profession .
As part of the celebration, AIA Oregon conducted a poll of members’ favorite buildings across the State. Voting will be opened to the public later this month. The results below reflect the top 25 selections:
Timberline Lodge, Mount Hood
(1937)
William I. “Tim” Turner, Gilbert Stanley Underwood
Mount Angel Library, Mount Angel Abbey
(1970)
Alvar Alto
Commonwealth Building, Portland
(1948)
Pietro Belluschi
US Bancorp Tower, Portland
(1983)
Skidmore Owings and Merrill and Pietro Belluschi
Pioneer Courthouse Square, Portland
(1984)
William Martin
Portland Central Library, Portland
(1913)
A.E. Doyle
Gordon House, Silverton
(1964)
Frank Lloyd Wright
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
(1960)
Skidmore Owings and Merrill
The Watzek House, Portland
(1937)
John Yeon
Crown Point Vista, Corbett
(1918)
Edgar Lazarus
Twelve West
(2009)
ZGF Architects
Charles F. Berg Building, Portland
(1930)
Kim Weber
Solomon Federal Courthouse, Portland
(1933)
Morris H. Whitehouse
Fox Tower, Portland
(2000)
TVA Architects
Japanese Garden, Portland
(1967)
Takuma Tomo
Nike World Campus, Beaverton
(1990)
TVA Architects
Pittock Mansion, Portland
(1914)
Edward T. Foulkes
Lan Su Chinese Garden, Portland
(2000)
Suzhou Institute of Landcape Architecture with Robertson Merryman Barnes Architects and Nevue Ngan Landscape Architects
Crater Lake Lodge, Crater Lake
(1915)
R.L. Hockenberry
Hatfield Federal Courthouse, Portland
(1997)
Kohn Pederson Fox/BOORA Architects
Morse Federal Courthouse
(2006)
Thom Mayne
Federal Reserve Bank, Portland
(1949)
Pietro Belluschi
Jacqua Center, University of Oregon, Eugene
(2010)
ZGF Architects
Keller Fountain, Portland
(1970)
Angela Danadjieva at Lawrence Halprin Associates

