Portland-based GBD Architects promotes three

Daily Journal of Commerce (Portland, OR), Apr 7, 2008 by Report

GBD Architects Inc. has promoted Craig Stockbridge, Kyle Andersen and Keith Skille to associate principals.

Stockbridge has been with GBD for 13 years and is currently the project manager on the Les Schwab Headquarters building in Bend. He also worked on the Columbia Sportswear headquarters and retail outlets, the Hollywood Whole Foods and Hillsboro Stadium. A Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design accredited professional, he holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Oregon.

Andersen has served as lead designer on many residential, industrial and commercial projects, including the Bellevue Towers, Portland Community College's Workforce Training Center at its Willow Creek campus, the Oregon Health & Science University Center for Health & Healing, The Edge Lofts and the St. Francis Apartments. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Oregon and participated in an urban design master's program at the Polytechnic University of Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain.

Skille has worked on a number of educational, office and high- rise condominium projects including the renovation of the Meier and Frank Warehouse, the Northwest 14th Avenue and Everett Street office building, the PCC Workforce Training Center, 400 Mill Plain Center in Vancouver, the John Ross, the 3720 condominium towers and the headquarters office building for The Columbian newspaper in Vancouver. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Oregon and is a LEED accredited aprofessional.

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