Portland Office
921 SW Washington Street, Suite 250
Portland, OR 97205
503-227-4860
henneberyeddy.com
Bend Office
1000 NW Wall St.; Ste. 250
Bend, OR 97703
541-313-6779
Driven by a passion for community, connecting people to nature, and making others successful, Hennebery Eddy Architects designs to inspire, embrace, and renew. We are thoughtful architects, planners, interior designers, and preservationists who create spaces where people gather, work, learn, and recreate from our studios in Portland and Bend, Oregon, and Bozeman, Montana.
Rooted in inquiry, our design approach results in refined architecture of its place and a net-positive outcome for people and planet. We advocate for healthy, efficient, and adaptive design and the revitalization of existing places. Our in-house Historic Resources Group is a leader in the sustainable preservation of cultural and historic resources, with future-focused restoration and maintenance solutions that promote long-term stewardship.
Hennebery Eddy was an early adopter and signatory to the AIA 2030 Commitment and is a leader in pursuing project outcomes that meet this aspirational goal. In parallel, we are a leader in creating an equitable and forward-thinking practice as a Living Future JUST organization.
Principals: Timothy R. Eddy, FAIA, LEED AP; Michelle Vo, AIA, LEED AP; Will Ives, AIA, CPHC, LFA; Ben Lloyd, AIA, LEED AP; David E. Wark, FAIA, LEED AP; Debbie Rogers, LEED AP; Kyle Womack, AIA, LEED Green Associate; Andrew Smith, AIA, LEED Green Associate; Carin Carlson, AIA, LEED Green Associate; Nick Byers, AIA, LEED Green Associate; Camilla Cok, AIA, LEED AP; Erica Thompson, AIA, LEED Green Associate
Firm Personnel by Discipline
Building Types
Specific Designation
Architectural
Interior Design
Marketing
Administrative
Total Personnel
71
8
7
8
94
Commercial
Educational
Institutional
Aviation
Other
20%
20%
25%
25%
10%
Just Label 1.0 or 2.0 Organization
Main Image: Multnomah County Library Operations Center, Photograph by Kevin Scott; Top Right: Bend Science Station, Photograph by Alan Brand; Bottom Right: Oregon Supreme Court Rehabilitation, Photograph by Josh Partee