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We invest in the future by providing compatible, resilient solutions within our built environment. #pmapdx #historicpreservation #buildingscience

Portland, OR
Joined March 2012
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Peter Meijer Architect
3 years
Did you know that the Architectural Heritage Center (@visitahc ) hosts fun historical walking tours around the city? you do now! - and we are excited to be sponsoring them. take advantage of the May sun and don't miss out on this opportunity to delve in… https://t.co/gDy4XEWuK9
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3 years
Happy Earth day! 🌎 we love our planet! We are proud to be apart of a field that investigates the existing environment for ways to better the future. It’s important to acknowledge that restoration and preservation are inherently sustainable options, b… https://t.co/Kzrc5zSrum
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Peter Meijer Architect
3 years
Please join us in celebrating the promotion of Skyla Leavitt to the position of Associate. 🎉 Skyla has been an essential part of our team since 2019, and we are thrilled to recognize her hard work, dedication, and expertise with this well-deserved p… https://t.co/IGE2YM3zYB
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3 years
If you’re feeling uninspired and “cabin fevery” during all this dreary spring atmospheric river business, pop into our neighbor @soliloquyfinearts this coming Saturday and listen to poetry while being surrounded by beautiful art! 🎨🖌️We highly recomm… https://t.co/mb10eP3SKB
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3 years
Our team paid a visit to Pendleton to see the historic Rivoli Theatre while its under construction. Looks like even the sidewalk can't resist getting in on the action! 😂 #RivoliTheatre #history #preservation #architecture #pendleton #oregon #oregonhistory https://t.co/MYhVsW8esn
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Peter Meijer Architect
3 years
Milwaukie’s City Hall was the last PWA-funded project in Oregon. Designed by architect Walter E. Kelly and built by contractor Joseph H. Anderson, the Late Moderne style building was completed in 1938 and provided space for the city council, city adminis… https://t.co/TUXpy2iCXH
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Peter Meijer Architect
3 years
When we said we'd go over the top for preservation, we weren't kidding! The Marshall Wells Lofts Water Tank is one of the few remaining historical water tanks in the Pearl District of North West Portland. Assembled in 1910 for fire safety, its purpose … https://t.co/6Va6D8fFNL
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Peter Meijer Architect
3 years
Our team headed out to Eastern Oregon University to get up close and personal with the historic variegated red terracotta tiles of Inlow Hall. The building was built in 1929 - making these beautiful tiles just shy of 100 years old! Fun fact: we are sti… https://t.co/MJKDUfrS2p
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Peter Meijer Architect
3 years
Built in 1970, Dahlke Manor is a community for seniors and those with disabilities located in the historic Irvington neighborhood. Home Forward came to our team to design a single-story, community room with kitchen and park-like outdoor patio aimed at su… https://t.co/EkYElCwQZH
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Peter Meijer Architect
4 years
The team constructed a sweet gingerbread village in the architectural styles of “cute” and “festive” for our miniature PMA PDX Polar Express! Best wishes for the New Year from all of us at PMA 🎉 . . . #pmapdx #portland #pdx #pnw #oregon #gingerbread https://t.co/0y8PsWehIL
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Multnomah County, OR
4 years
Join us Wed., 12/1 at 5pm for a webinar about the need for an earthquake-ready Burnside Bridge and cost saving ideas to ensure it can be funded and built. Get involved and weigh in on this vital transportation project! https://t.co/7EE1cWdSDJ #EarthquakeReadyBurnside
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Peter Meijer Architect
4 years
A few details of the entry at OHSU Mackenzie Hall. We are providing material science repair services at OHSU Mackenzie Hall. . . . . #pmapdx #ohsu #terracotta #architecturedetails #entry #masonry #historicpreservation #historicarchitecture #materialscie https://t.co/MgjmIlh4of
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Peter Meijer Architect
4 years
Often, our aging and historic K-12 infrastructure requires an in-depth material analysis. The goal of this level of analysis is to provide school districts and the design team a comprehensive understanding of general deficiencies of exterior and interior… https://t.co/OqfDCzhnhG
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Peter Meijer Architect
4 years
PMA’s internship program provides students and recent graduates the opportunity to gain hands-on experience working in the dynamic fields of architecture and historic preservation. Since March 2021, Madison Irwin has been an intern with PMA. Her internsh… https://t.co/NNwYo24lfk
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Peter Meijer Architect
4 years
Project throwback: UO Knight Library – Limited Moisture and WUFI analysis for HVAC Update Completed in 1937, designed by Ellis F. Lawrence and constructed by the PWA and WPA, the Knight Library is the largest library on the UO campus and listed on the N… https://t.co/8h641FxCTK
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Peter Meijer Architect
4 years
PMA’s internship program provides students and recent graduates the opportunity to gain hands-on experience working in the dynamic fields of architecture and historic preservation. Since March 2021, Madison Irwin has been an intern with PMA. Her internsh… https://t.co/NNwYo24lfk
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4 years
Unacceptable behavior.
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Peter Meijer Architect
4 years
One, Two, Boo! Spooky season reaches an all time creepy this Sunday for Halloween. To celebrate we have curated our top ten favorite movies to watch this time of year. Head to our stories for all the horror! Photo: Pittock Mansion. While one of Portlan… https://t.co/hubwaB6fEw
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Peter Meijer Architect
4 years
Halloween is around the corner and to celebrate all things spooky, 31 Oregon ghost stories via @Oregonian
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From tales of deceit in Southern Oregon to grudges gone wrong in Portland, chances are there's a really good ghost story near you.
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