As we step into 2025, Clark/Kjos Architects reflects on a year of meaningful accomplishments, transformative projects, and community engagement. From reimagining a big-box store into a cutting-edge oncology clinic in Clackamas County to completing OHSU’s “Mission Control” center for improved statewide patient care, we’ve continued our mission of addressing critical healthcare needs. Construction of the Coastal Samaritan Treatment and Recovery Services Facility in Newport further highlights our dedication to creating spaces that support holistic community health.
This past year, we also celebrated remarkable team milestones, including licensures, promotions, and anniversaries spanning decades of dedication to the firm. Our community engagement shined through events like the Portland Winter Light Festival and the Old Town Lantern Lighting Project, alongside team-building activities that balanced project demands with camaraderie.
Looking ahead, we’re thrilled to announce our upcoming move this spring to the iconic Commonwealth Building, designed by Pietro Belluschi. A landmark of modernist architecture in Portland, this inspiring space will offer a collaborative environment that reflects our commitment to thoughtful, innovative design. With its rich history and dynamic atmosphere, the Commonwealth Building marks an exciting new chapter for our firm.
As we move into the new year, we’re deeply grateful to our clients, partners, and team for their continued support and collaboration. Here’s to a bright and inspiring 2025!