HOLST ARCHITECTURE
FIRM PROFILE Holst is an award-winning architecture firm based in Portland, Oregon. Our reputation in the community and among our peers is founded on our design acumen, as well as our ability to consistently deliver projects on time and on budget. We create innovative buildings tailored to each client’s needs, while expressing the highest environmental, social, and aesthetic ideals. We consistently provide our clients with superior service and design solutions that exceed their expectations. For 23 years, Holst Architecture founders Jeffrey Stuhr and John T. Holmes have guided our uniquely skilled and dedicated team. A clearly defined value system governs our design methodology and an open, collaborative approach facilitates the process. Simplicity and candor supersede brazenness to achieve an understated specificity and sophistication that mirrors the time, place, and culture in which we practice. We work within our clients’ budgets without compromising craft, each project reflecting our pursuit of clarity, balance, and authenticity. From conception to completion, we oversee all aspects of the planning, design, and construction processes to ensure that our projects are functional, efficient, financially responsible, and a source of creative inspiration for our client, end user, and the communities in which they reside.
Holst Architecture
110 SE 8th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97214
tel 503.233.9856
www.holstarc.com
Hospitality
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Hotel Modera
The Hotel Modera is a renovation of an old motor lodge into a boutique downtown Portland hotel. The five-story hotel has 176 rooms and suites and is situated along TriMet’s MAX light rail system. The renovation de-emphasizes the car while providing a unique public courtyard along SW 6th Ave.
Brief Renovation of 60s motor lodge into highend boutique hotel in downtown Portland Location Portland, OR
The courtyard includes a living wall, fire pits, and plenty of seating for hotel guests and Portlanders alike. The living wall is planted in a vertical manner and integrates steel from the fire pits as well as the vegetation from the courtyard.
Size 119,500 sf Client Posh Ventures
New exterior surfaces and a new window system throughout are intended to simplify previous alterations, allowing for the building’s original simplicity to show.
Completion 2008 Awards Portland Spaces ROOT Design Award Runner-up, Hospitality, 2008 AIA Portland Interior Design Award IIDA Oregon Merit Award, Hospitality IIDA Oregon People’s Choice, Boutique Design Magazine, Best Hotel Lobby, 2009 Hotelworld Global Hospitality & Design Awards, Best Lobby/Public Spaces Finalist
A new extension for the lobby area at the first floor allows for a greater connection to the street, creating an inviting space for guests.
“IT’S GREAT TO SEE THAT EYESORE OF A MOTEL DOWNTOWN BE RE-IMAGINED, AND BY HOLST TO BOOT. ”
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West facade of hotel and restaurant
Hotel Modera Entrance through courtyard
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Reception
Hotel Modera Lobby
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Entrance to lobby
Hotel Modera Lobby & lounge
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Hotel Modera Open courtyard
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Hotel Modera Green wall in courtyard
Hotel Modera Courtyard from above
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Hotel Modera Lounge
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Hotel Modera Entry to Nel Centro through lounge
Hotel Modera Nel Centro dining area
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Hotel Modera Nel Centro bar and restaurant
Hotel Modera Nel Centro bar and restaurant
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Hotel Eastlund
Brief Hotel renovation with restaurant Location Portland, OR Size 126,000 sf Client Grand Ventures Hotel LLC Completion Summer 2015
Holst is currently renovating an aged 1960s structure in Portland’s Convention Center district into a boutique hotel featuring numerous amenities, including a ground-floor café, rooftop deck with panoramic views of the city, and a top-floor restaurant and bar activated by a new express elevator. In addition to an overall brand shift (Hotel Eastlund was previously a Red Lion), the entire exterior and interior of the hotel will be renovated. An open and inviting new lobby will replace an existing driveway, connect the existing 1st-floor spaces, and provide ample room for guests to mingle, work, or enjoy drinks from the new café. New energy efficient floor-to-ceiling window walls will replace the existing curtain wall, maximizing natural light and views to downtown Portland. A fin element on the façade will mark the hotel’s entry and give the hotel a visual identifier. An undulating screen will conceal below-grade parking while providing a dynamic pedestrian experience, and ground-level parking will be partially screened by new trellises, greenery, and landscaping. The project will be completed in Summer 2015.
“THIS HOTEL WILL BE THE CATALYST TO DRAW MORE TRAVELERS AND LOCAL RESIDENTS TO THIS PART OF TOWN.” Portland Monthly
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Northwest view
Hotel Eastlund Southwest view
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East entry
Hotel Eastlund Lobby
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Hotel Eastlund Rooftop deck and bar
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360 Pizzeria, Portland Restaurant and open kitchen
Castagna, Portland Dining area
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Evolution Fresh Bellevue, WA
Evolution Fresh Bellevue, WA
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Starbucks / Brewery Blocks, Portland Starbucks new concept store featuring wine/beer
Starbucks / Brewery Blocks, Portland Starbucks new concept store
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Starbucks / Brewery Blocks, Portland Starbucks new concept store
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Bridgeport BrewPub, Portland 1st floor dining space
Grand Central Building, Portland Bowling/Bar interior
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Freeman Motors, Portland West facade
Umpqua Bank, Portland Entry detail and overall view of building
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NW 21st and Flanders, Portland Pedestrian-focused retail development
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Williams Sonoma, Portland Holst has designed WS stores and cooking schools across North America
Williams Sonoma, Quebec Cooking class kitchen
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Ristretto Roasters, Portland
Balvo, Portland
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Sustainability
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Holst Architecture is deeply rooted in the values of sustainability. The firm is highly regarded for its awardwinning public and private projects—from complicated master plans to vibrant urban infill buildings—that have enhanced and revitalized neighborhoods and communities in Portland and across the U.S. As an ENERGY STAR Partner and a member of the USGBC, Holst is a leader in promoting sustainable design, not only with the firm’s LEED Certified projects, but by advocating the principles of sustainability with all of our clients and colleagues. The firm has won over 20 major design awards, including those that honor Holst’s contributions to the livability and greening of Portland. Based on the AIA model for Integrated Project Delivery, our holistic design approach relies on professionals with
broad and specialized expertise, working in an open and inclusive way. Unlike the traditional process, ours involves all team members and stakeholders from pre-design through post-occupancy, enabling sustainable design strategies that are both innovative and synergistic. We highly value our consultants and subconsultants, and believe that our relationships based on cooperation, communication, and trust result in the highest quality and most efficient buildings. Holst has been recently named one of the Top 100 Green Workplaces in Oregon (#47) by Oregon Business magazine, and the Bud Clark Commons project was recently honored with a national 2014 AIA COTE Top Ten Green Award.
Every Sustainability Strategy is Considered This diagram shows the strategies and measures our team took to ensure that Bud Clark Commons was as environmentally sensitive as possible with today’s technology. It is just an example of the thought, research, and dedication we put into each of our projects, regardless of whether the client seeks certification.
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AIA Portland / Center for Architecture LEED Platinum historic preservation featuring Portland’s first private stormwater treatment in the public right-of-way
Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center The first LEED Gold historic preservation project in the country
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Sawyer’s Row, a new LEED for Homes Platinum market-rate apartment building in NW Portland, features locally sourced materials and a Walk Score of 83%. Glisan Commons & Ride Connection Headquarters, infill affordable workforce housing with office space on the ground floor, is certified LEED for Homes Low-rise Platinum. LifeWorks NW / Beech Street Apartments, urban infill apartments with services for women recovering from addiction, and their children. Karuna House, a private wood-frame residence in Newberg, Oregon, is the first MINERGIE-P-ECO-certified house in North America. Additionally, the residence has achieved Passive House PHIUS+ and LEED for Homes Platinum. Bud Clark Commons, certified LEED Platinum, is designed to net-zero energy consumption requirements for the building’s housing component. The Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center (Ecotrust building), the first LEED Gold preservation project in the country and one of the first LEED projects in Portland, features one of Portland’s first commercial green roofs and bioswales. The awardwinning project quickly became a hub for the eco-sustainability movement in the Pacific Northwest. The AIA Portland / Center for Architecture building, certified LEED Platinum, features private stormwater treatment—the first to be permitted in Portland’s right-of-way—and has become a demonstration project for the City. The 937 Condominiums, certified LEED Platinum, is a 16-story urban condominium project in Portland designed to maximize daylighting while treading lightly on the earth through efficient systems, fixtures, and materials. Ziba’s World Headquarters, certified LEED Gold, features a high-performance building envelope and HVAC system that work in tandem to exceed code energy efficiency by 20%.
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Holst Architecture 110 SE 8th Avenue Portland, OR 97214 (503) 233-9856 www.holstarc.com Kevin Valk, Senior Associate kvalk@holstarc.com Mara Indra, Project Manager mindra@holstarc.com