Leonard Lodder was born and raised in Canada. He received his Bachelor of Environmental Studies (Pre-professional Architecture) from the University of Waterloo followed by a B.Arch from the University of Waterloo in 1980.
Leonard started his 43 year architectural career while still in Canada, eventually opening his own firm with a partner. When he and his wife, Ina, decided to move their family to the Northwest, he worked for a Salem architecture firm for a number of years. There he met Gene Bolante and together they decided to open Studio 3 Architecture, Inc., where he has continued to work for the last 23 years.
Leonard was a project architect with a broad range of experience in both large and small projects, with a specialty in construction technology and building material science. He served as a project architect/manager in Salem, Oregon on projects ranging in size from minor remodels to full urban block redevelopment projects.
Some of Leonard’s most noteworthy projects include two Chemeketa Community College buildings, Emergency Services Classroom Building in Brooks, and Building 40 in Salem; as well as Oregon Realtors Building in Salem. Other community projects include Helping Hands Resources and Salem Evangelical Church Children’s Addition.