Hennebery Eddy Architects Promotes Three

By Hennebery Eddy

Head shots of Hennebery Eddy staff members Alexander Lungershausen, Heidi Bertman, and Patrick Boyle
L-R: Alexander Lungershausen, AIA, Heidi Bertman, AIA, Patrick Boyle, AIA

Firm names associate principal and two associates, recognizing specialized expertise and contributions to firm operations and project leadership

Hennebery Eddy Architects is pleased to announce the promotion of three staff members. Alexander Lungershausen, AIA, was promoted to associate principal, and Heidi Bertman, AIA, and Patrick Boyle, AIA, were named associates.

Alexander Lungershausen, AIA, associate principal, has more than 25 years of project design and management experience. He is Hennebery Eddy’s lead specifications writer, having written specifications for work valued at more than $1 billion, including more than 100 projects, 45 of which have achieved LEED® certification. Alexander works to specify materials and systems that support the character of the design while integrating environmentally superior features that are cost-neutral. His work at Hennebery Eddy includes the Terminal Balancing and Concourse E Extension at Portland International Airport, projects for the U.S. General Services Administration, the Jim Fisher Volvo dealership, and a range of commercial developers. Alexander is a leader of the Portland Chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute, and is a Certified Construction Specifier (CCS), a Certified Construction Contract Administrator (CCCA), and a LEED Accredited Professional. He joined Hennebery Eddy in 2013 and was promoted to associate in 2015.

Heidi Bertman, AIA, associate, joined Hennebery Eddy in 2016, bringing more than 15 years of experience to the firm’s aviation and transportation team. Her design-forward approach focuses on elegant solutions for community and public spaces. As project architect and construction coordinator for the firm’s work on the Portland International Airport Terminal Balancing and Concourse E Expansion, she is leading the interior architecture for the 130,000 square-foot project. This effort includes a new, energy-saving lighting approach that builds on the Port’s record of environmental stewardship and delivers ample daylighting to the thousands of passengers who use the airport each day. Heidi mentors Hennebery Eddy design staff working toward licensure and certification and is a LEED Accredited Professional.

Patrick Boyle, AIA, associate, has nearly 30 years of design experience for major public facilities, transportation projects, and the U.S. State Department. He was the project architect for the Port of Portland’s certified LEED Platinum headquarters building and is drawing on that experience as project manager for Hennebery Eddy’s work on the Portland International Airport Terminal Balancing and Concourse E Expansion. His role includes managing a team of 20 architects and designers and more than 30 consulting firms and working to develop sustainable strategies that integrate with existing systems at PDX. Patrick also leads the firm’s design-build pursuits for aviation projects in the Northwest region. He is a LEED Accredited Professional and joined Hennebery Eddy in 2016.