KELLY MCDOUGALL

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


LA QUINTA, CA

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


nw Pdx

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


hillsboro

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


nw pearl district

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


nw oak hills

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


cooper mountain

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


portland mid century modern

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RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


black butte ranch | accessible golf home

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


black butte ranch suite addition

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


Curb appeal projectS| HOA SUBMITTALS

COMMERCIAL | HOSPITALITY


bandon dunes lodge refresh


Photos: Courtesy of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


ashford street no. 2

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


ashford street no. 1

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


amy’s attic

RESIDENTIAL | FURNISHINGS


bend residential fresh start

COMMERCIAL | HOSPITALITY


ROUND LAKE LODGING AT BANDON dunes golf resort

COMMERCIAL | HOSPITALITY


GROVE COTTAGES REFRESH AT BANDON DUNES GOLF RESORT

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


ROCK RIDGE AT BLACK BUTTE RANCH

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


GLAZE MEADOW RESIDENTIAL REMODEL AT BLACK BUTTE RANCH

RESIDENTIAL | NEW CONSTRUCTION


KENTUCKY RESIDENTIAL GROUND-UP DESIGN/BUILD

RESIDENTIAL | REMODEL


Portland’s west hills Residential Remodel

north fork fsc launch

One of three floating surface collectors Natt McDougall Company has been contracted to build, this 2,400 ton steel structure for downstream fish passage was built on land. The challenge was to get this large vessel launched safely into the water and have all of the mechanical and electrical systems work properly as it floats on the surface. Months of planning, engineering, and consulting with naval architects and other specialized professionals resulted in the successful completion of this venture. Working closely with Mike McDougall, we developed detailed construction drawings and work plans to communicate and gain approval from the owner on how we proposed to pull the structure into the water.

early collaborations with czopek & erdenberger

As a senior member of the C+E design team, we worked closely with architects and owners from early design development stages, often providing white glove, full service interior design, including space planning, design development, electrical and lighting design, appliances and plumbing fixtures selection, furniture plans, and contract documents for casework and interior finishes. Highlighting just a few here: Oregon State University McNary Dining Hall, Corbett Crescent Condominiums and Townhomes, and the multi-award winning and highly published Cannon Beach House.


OSU’s McNary Dining Hall:

For this major renovation of the 27,740 sf dining facility, a variety of interior spaces and seating areas were developed to meet multiple uses. Transforming a large existing open area into a variety of dining experiences and also allowing for multiple uses of the new space for dances, large and small gatherings, and educational events of different sizes. Walk-up counters at the convenience store provide ice cream and smoothies. Conference rooms became part of the streetscape. Different seating types were developed to help personalize the large space and include areas with banquettes, tables, stand-up counters, lounge areas and the ‘Stammtisch’ community table – a place to gather, find company and conversation. An existing large conference room was transformed into an Espresso and bakery venue that serves students from early morning until late night.

Architect:  gLAs Architects, LLC, Photo & Project Credits to Linda Czopek, Czopek Design Studio


Corbett Crescent Condominiums & Townhomes:

A 55-unit, 7 building housing development project completed in 2007. This project included a mix of 1400 sf  two bedroom, two bath townhomes, and 1500 sf two bedroom, two bath flats along with four 1900 sf penthouse units. Attention to the surrounding neighborhood in the SW Portland Terwilliger-Lair Hill neighborhood, and an understanding of finishes and attributes responsive to potential buyers in this neighborhood were an integral part of the research and approach to the project.

Photo & Project Credits to Linda Czopek, Czopek Design Studio


Cannon Beach House:

Designed with the idea of providing a place for their family’s use which would last for generations, the owner’s goal was to build a home which is healthy to live in, using materials and systems which have a dramatically reduced impact on the environment and which is understated, blending with the character of Cannon Beach.  The result is a ‘net zero energy’ home which will produce as much or more energy than it uses.  Key to meeting their goals was controlling the size of the home (less materials consuming less resources, less space requiring less heating), while providing a setting which, while comfortable for the two of them, could also accommodate large gatherings of friends or family.  C&E worked closely with the owner to develop each space in the home to its highest potential utilizing natural daylight, ventilation, and energy-efficient appliances and lighting while incorporating their love of color, their goal of using sustainable materials throughout their home, and their interest in incorporating artwork and craft into the design of the building.

Architect:  Nathan Good Architects PC, Photo & Project Credits to Linda Czopek, Czopek Design Studio & Georgia Erdenberger, Czopek & Erdenberger (formally)