MulvannyG2 Architecture in Portland promotes seven
Daily Journal of Commerce (Portland, OR), May 16, 2008 by Report
MulvannyG2 Architecture has promoted Gary Larson to senior principal and John Flynn, Robert Hoffman, Randy Trout, Les Lasher and Matt Neish to principal. In addition, it has promoted Suenn Ho to retail design lead.
Larson was previously a principal with MulvannyG2. He has worked on the Burnside Bridgehead and is experienced in urban mixed-use and retail design. He was recently elected to the board of the Architecture Foundation of Oregon.
Flynn has 20 years of experience in commercial and residential high-rise buildings, mixed-use space and college campuses. He specializes in the design of building enclosure systems and envelope assemblies for high-rises. He has worked on the Portland City Storage boat dry storage facility. He serves as an adjunct professor at Marylhurst University and has taught at the University of Oregon's Portland architecture program.
Hoffman is Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design accredited and has 20 years of design experience. He recently completed The Wyatt and is currently working on the Bellevue Towers in Bellevue, Wash. He serves as treasurer on the executive committee of the American Institute of Architects Portland board of directors.
Trout has 12 years of architectural experience. He specializes in the development, coordination and implementation of prototype store designs.
Lasher has 15 years of architectural experience and is a team leader for the firm's Portland office. He is currently retail team leader for clients such as Nike, Fred Meyer and Safeway and recently worked to create two of the first Hannspree stores in America in Beverly Hills and San Francisco, Calif.
Neish has 17 years of architectural experience and specializes in retail and grocery store design. He recently worked on a Target Store in Spring Valley, New York.
Ho is a Fulbright Fellow and grant recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts for her research in architectural design. She worked with the Old Town/Chinatown districts to establish a design statement for the district and participated in public outreach programs for the Portland Development Commission and the Portland Office of Transportation. She has taught at Columbia College and the University of Hong Kong and currently serves as an adjunct professor at the University of Oregon and Portland State University.
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