About Us
Authentic, simple, and a bit unexpected. We will work together to create a home that functions as well as inspires you. I'm influenced by classic farm houses, Pacific NW modernism, and the urban landscape. I use these as jumping off points to say something new with the design of your house without forgetting the past.
My approach to your project will be tailored to your specific goals for creating a beautiful and comfortable environment, maximizing energy efficiency and sustainability, as well as attending to details and craftsmanship. This personal touch and guidance through the process results in a wonderfully enriching experience for you and a house that will feel like home.
I create spaces that are authentic and straightforward, reinterpreting traditional residential design through contemporary proportions, details and materials. This always includes working with clients as partners to create a home that reflects their personality and lifestyle. I'm strongly influenced by:
-Sustainable design: energy efficiency, water conservation, passive solar design, material sourcing that is local, green and/or reclaimed
-Small space living and maximizing the use of your home and property's square footage
-Creating homes that sustain you as your lifestyle changes and evolves
-Living simply with style
-Homes that connect with nature
-Livable, walk-able neighborhoods
Services Provided
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), Architectural Design, Building Design, Guesthouse Design & Construction, New Home Construction, Sustainable Design
Areas Served
Cedar Mill, Lents, Milwaukie, Oak Grove, Oregon City, Portland, Raleigh Hills, Sunnyside, Tualatin, Vancouver, West Haven-Sylvan, West Linn, West Slope
Awards
Leed AP, Licensed Architect in Oregon
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Business Details
Business Name
Studio Cropp Architecture
Phone Number
(503) 997-2334
Website
Address
3556 SE Woodward St
Portland, OR 97202
Typical Job Cost
$500,000 - 2 million
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