Providence Park Expansion wins AIA Honor Award

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Oct 27, 2020

We’re thrilled to announce that Allied Works' expansion to Providence Park took top honors in the 2020 AIA Oregon Architecture Awards, held on October 23rd. The Honor Award was one of only three given this year out of a deep and diverse field of submissions. Across the board, the projects showed the creativity, sensitivity, and connection to place that have come to define the design culture in Oregon and across the Northwest.

We'd like to extend our thanks to AIA Oregon, and to the jury for their insights and consideration—Scott Wolf FAIA, Patti Rhee FAIA, Zona Howard FAIA, Gina Emmanuel AIA, and Matthew Kreilich FAIA.

Lastly, we'd like to thank our client, Peregrine Sports LLC, our close collaborators, CAA ICON, Turner Construction, KPFF, Glumac, the spectator venues group at the City of Portland, and all those who worked with us to restore and revitalize this vital place in Portland’s history. This was truly a labor of love, and we hope it serves the Timbers, the Thorns, and the city for many years to come.

We’re thrilled to announce that Allied Works' expansion to Providence Park took top honors in the 2020 AIA Oregon Architecture Awards, held on October 23rd. The Honor Award was one of only three given this year out of a deep and diverse field of submissions. Across the board, the projects showed the creativity, sensitivity, and connection to place that have come to define the design culture in Oregon and across the Northwest.

We'd like to extend our thanks to AIA Oregon, and to the jury for their insights and consideration—Scott Wolf FAIA, Patti Rhee FAIA, Zona Howard FAIA, Gina Emmanuel AIA, and Matthew Kreilich FAIA.

Lastly, we'd like to thank our client, Peregrine Sports LLC, our close collaborators, CAA ICON, Turner Construction, KPFF, Glumac, the spectator venues group at the City of Portland, and all those who worked with us to restore and revitalize this vital place in Portland’s history. This was truly a labor of love, and we hope it serves the Timbers, the Thorns, and the city for many years to come.