Boora Architects

People Make Buildings

  Adaptive Reuse
Arts Centers
Beginner's Mind
Campus Buildings
Civic Buildings
Creative Response
Custom Homes
K-12 Schools
Mixed Use
Planning
Public Spaces
Renovation
Sustainability
User Focus
Workplaces
Boora Home
  Adidas Headquarters
Ash Creek Intermediate School
Baker Prairie Middle School
Boles/Kahle Beach House
Boora Beach House
Boora's LEED Platinum Studio
Clackamas High School
Collin County Center for the Arts
Federal Reserve Bank
Freedom Center Museum
Harvey Mudd Teaching Center
Kitchel Residence
Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse
Mesa Arts Center
North Pearl District
One Waterfront Place
PICA 2004
PICA 2005
Portland State Lincoln Hall
Scripps College Music Building
Stanford Engineering Center
Stanford Engineering Quad
Stanford Environment & Energy
Stanford Nanotechnology
Stanford School of Business
The Encore Condominiums
The Metropolitan Condominiums
UC Davis Mondavi Center
UC Santa Cruz McHenry Library
UO School of Music + Dance

LEED Platinum pre-certified, the One Waterfront Place complex will transform a brownfield site surrounded by railroads, bridges, and infrastructure, into a sleek sustainable hub for Portland's burgeoning renewable energy, green building, and sustainability services sector.  Standing at the gateway to the North Pearl District, to be certified at the Platinum level under the LEED for Neighborhood Development program, One Waterfront Place will adapt the site from its current blighted state into a 270,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Class A office complex.

Within the 12-story office tower, a raised-floor, under-flow air distribution system will use the thermal mass of the building's concrete structure to conserve energy and increase occupant comfort. Occupancy sensors for lighting control in offices and meeting rooms further enhance the building's performance.  The building provides state-of-the-art mechanical, electrical, and data systems, giving future tenants an optimal level of flexibility.

An adjacent four-story, 700-vehicle parking garage (developed by the Portland Development Commission in a public-private partnership) will feature the third largest solar array in the state of Oregon, harvesting the sun’s energy for use in the building.  Retail at ground level will activate the street with offerings for the neighborhood and the building occupants.

The sculpture garden between the office tower and the parking garage will become a public space linked to a newpedestrian bridge providing safe passage across the adjacent rail line.  Landscape in the park and across the entire site is part of an innovative stormwater treatment system that earned the development a $117,000 grant from the City of Portland Office of Sustainable Development Green Investment Fund to disconnect the entire 3.27-acre brownfield site from the city's storm water system by filtering and percolating all site storm water into the aquifer.

Other workplaces

Adidas America Corporate Headquarters

Boora Architects's LEED Platinum Studio

Google Legal Department Workplace Study

Hoyt Street Properties Sales and Development Office

Stanford Research Park Office Building

Stanford University Yang and Yamazaki Envioronment and Energy Building

Stanford University Gradaute School of Business Faculty Office Buildings

Selected Publications

Architectural Record
“Portland office to aim for LEED,” June 2003

The Oregonian
"A Little Verve on the River," January 28, 2001