Inspired by the unexpected.

Jeremy Harper, Principal Architect

Registered Architect, Oregon & Washington | AIA | NCARB

Jeremy is a builder, creator, and problem solver registered to practice architecture in Oregon and Washington. He has over 20 years of design and construction experience which influence his approach to the design process at every stage. His process leans heavily on cutting edge of digital design, utilizing the latest tools for building information modeling (BIM), real-time rendering, documentation, and project management. From establishing the context surrounding your project, to visualizing it, to documenting it for construction, to managing construction, the process is built around shepherding each client through the complex process of turning your vision into a tangible creation. He also draws on his experience in construction to design projects tailored to the construction process with the intent to control costs and challenges.

Designing a stunning building isn’t enough — it needs to be buildable, work for your site, and meet your budget.

Equally comfortable wearing a tool belt as he is designing, Jeremy believes there is no “correct” solution to design, only better solutions. Those solutions start with you, the vision, the objectives, and challenges of your project.

Past Work Experience and Education

Previously, Jeremy worked at medium-sized architecture firms in Bend, Oregon, and Salt Lake City, Utah. Commercial design work included the award-winning Kenwood School Gym, Oregon Technical Institute’s Cornett Hall and Student Recreation Center, Leading Edge Aviation’s new hanger, and Jewett Elementary’s gymnasium and makerspace.

Jeremy holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Architecture from the University of Utah and a Master of Architecture degree from Texas A&M.

Just for fun

In his spare time Jeremy enjoys the outdoors of the Pacific Northwest and building all manner of widgets in his shop. His toys include a small CNC router, laser cutter, 3D printer, and a number of shop tools that aid in fulfilling his need to create. When the opportunity arises, design that involves the use of coding for generative or parametric forms requiring CNC fabrication are Jeremy’s favorite sandbox to play in.