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Exactly two years ago, ZGF Architects moved into its new Portland headquarters in the Twelve West building — a mixed-use high rise featuring exposed-concrete-and-wood interiors and eco-friendly ...
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Back in October 2020, ZGF Architects provided AN with an early glimpse of the $1.5 billion new terminal building at the Portland International Airport (PDX), a sylvan 17,500-square-foot space ...
ZGF Architects recently completed a new Los Angeles office for Google. The building is actually built inside another building – a massive restored wooden hangar that was once home to the famous ...
Jonah Hawk grew up surrounded by architects but never became one himself. Instead, his interest in technology steered him, in the early 1990s, to learn computer-aided drafting (CAD), which eventually ...
ZGF Architects has established a Vancouver, BC, presence in partnership with Cotter Architects Inc., expanding ZGF's work in Canada. The new venture will be named ZGF Cotter Architects Inc. and ...
Nike named ZGF Architects as the architecture firm for its World Headquarters expansion project. ZGF’s selection breaks the hold that TVA Architects and its head, Robert Thompson, has had on the ...
ZGF has promoted the following team members to pricipal; Kendall Strong, Marty Brennan, Justin Rabe, Flavia Grey and Chris Griffes. Strong is an architect with nearly 20 years of experience ...
The Portland Development Commission produced this video as a tribute to Portland's ZGF Architects, this year's winner of Oregon's International Business Award. The Portland firm that is formally ...
American studio ZGF Architects has completed an expansion to the main terminal at Portland International Airport, installing a massive mass-timber roof that was fabricated on-site to keep the ...
ZGF Architects has revealed an impressive extension at Portland International Airport (PDX) in Oregon that's topped by a massive wooden roof measuring a whopping 9 acres (3.6 hectares).