Registered Architect: Oregon
Exceeds the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards for Historic Architecture
LEED Green Associate
American Institute of Architects, Member
“Innovation is the product of complementary strengths among team members. Early, dynamic discussions among team members at project beginnings are key to both recognizing creative opportunities and identifying the efforts to translate those opportunities into solutions.”
Tim is a historical architect and project manager whose work with clients is based on inspiration, honesty, organization, and rigor. His deep portfolio of National Park Service work spans more than 15 years and has resulted in award-winning, large-scale projects, and smaller-scale interventions that embed craft in every component. Projects have included new construction and rehabilitation projects, including visitor center projects that address park information and interpretive needs, universal design, retail concessions, HVAC and structural upgrades, and safety in snow climates. Tim received a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Oregon.
Registered Architect: Oregon
Exceeds the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards for Historic Architecture
LEED Green Associate
American Institute of Architects, Member