Oregon MESA Klamath Falls Demo Day 2025
Oregon Tech 3201 Campus Dr, Klamath Falls, OregonOregon mesa Klamath Falls demo day 2025 Hosted by Oregon MESA Demo Day is Oregon MESA's community showcase where students present the invention projects they have been working on and … Continue reading "Oregon MESA Klamath Falls Demo Day 2025"
Sketch Night @ City of Possibility
J.K. Gill Building 408 SW 5th Ave, Portland, OR, United StatesFall back in love with the art of drawing at Sketch Night! Some consider sketching and model-making - both formerly essential crafts in the design process - to be dying … Continue reading "Sketch Night @ City of Possibility"
Girls Build Hampton Lumber Workshop – Sheridan
Girls build - hampton lumber weekend workshop - Sheridan Hosted by Girls Build Join Girls Build for a weekend of building! Do you love Girls Build and want more time … Continue reading "Girls Build Hampton Lumber Workshop – Sheridan"
Oregon MESA Lane County Demo Day 2025
Spark at Booth-Kelly 303 S 5th St. Ste 150, Springfield, OR, United StatesOregon mesa Lane County demo day 2025 Hosted by Oregon MESA Demo Day is Oregon MESA's community showcase where students present the invention projects they have been working on and … Continue reading "Oregon MESA Lane County Demo Day 2025"
PWA – NW Youth Careers Expo
Oregon Convention Center 777 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland, ORNorthwest Youth Careers Expo Hosted by Portland Workforce Alliance (PWA) When: Wednesday, March 19, 9am-1:30pm Where: Oregon Convention Center, Portland Serving: High School Students Service Area: Portland Metro Topic: Several career paths … Continue reading "PWA – NW Youth Careers Expo"
ELSO: Exploring Engineering Day – OMSI
OMSI 1945 SE Water Ave, Portland, OregonELSO: Exploring engineering day - omsi Hosted by ELSO's Studio Justice Program ELSO’s “Studio Justice” program is excited to announce the return of its annual Exploring Engineering Day (EED) on … Continue reading "ELSO: Exploring Engineering Day – OMSI"
Architects in Schools Spring Break Camp
In June 2024, students from across Oregon and beyond participated in our virtual Architects in Schools Summer Camp. During this camp, students took on the role of an architect and … Continue reading "Architects in Schools Spring Break Camp"
2025 ASCE Pacific Northwest Student Symposium
Organized by ASCE When: April 3-5, 2025 Where: Portland State University and University of Portland Serving: ASCE students (students can join ASCE for free!) Service Area: Pacific Northwest Topic: Civil … Continue reading "2025 ASCE Pacific Northwest Student Symposium"
Oregon Tradeswomen’s Career Fair
NECA-IBEW Electrical Training Center 16021 Northeast Airport Way, Portland, OregonOregon Tradeswomen's Career Fair Hosted by Oregon Tradeswomen While focused on presenting these career options to female-identified job seekers, Oregon Tradeswomen’s Career Fair is open to everyone! Most workshops are managed by … Continue reading "Oregon Tradeswomen’s Career Fair"
Design Advocacy Outreach Group (DAO-G)
Hosted by AFO and AIA Oregon, the Design Advocacy Outreach Group (DAO-G) meets quarterly with the mission of increasing student access to architecture, engineering, construction, and design (AECD) fields in … Continue reading "Design Advocacy Outreach Group (DAO-G)"
Girls Build Summer Camp – Grants Pass, Oregon
Girls build Summer Camp - Grants pass, Or Hosted by Girls Build Girls 8 - 15 years old attended camp for one week, Monday - Friday, from 8:30am - 4:30pm. … Continue reading "Girls Build Summer Camp – Grants Pass, Oregon"
Big Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp
PAM CUT 934 SW Salmon St, Portland, OregonBig Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp Hosted by Portland Art Museum Let your child’s imagination take flight as they design and build miniature worlds in this hands-on … Continue reading "Big Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp"
Big Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp
PAM CUT 934 SW Salmon St, Portland, OregonBig Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp Hosted by Portland Art Museum Let your child’s imagination take flight as they design and build miniature worlds in this hands-on … Continue reading "Big Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp"
Big Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp
PAM CUT 934 SW Salmon St, Portland, OregonBig Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp Hosted by Portland Art Museum Let your child’s imagination take flight as they design and build miniature worlds in this hands-on … Continue reading "Big Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp"
Big Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp
PAM CUT 934 SW Salmon St, Portland, OregonBig Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp Hosted by Portland Art Museum Let your child’s imagination take flight as they design and build miniature worlds in this hands-on … Continue reading "Big Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp"
Big Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp
PAM CUT 934 SW Salmon St, Portland, OregonBig Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp Hosted by Portland Art Museum Let your child’s imagination take flight as they design and build miniature worlds in this hands-on … Continue reading "Big Ideas, Tiny Worlds // A Collaborative Design Camp"
Girls Build Summer Camp – Sheridan, Oregon
Girls build Summer Camp - Sheridan, Or Hosted by Girls Build Girls 8 - 15 years old attended camp for one week, Monday - Friday, from 8:30am - 4:30pm. Included … Continue reading "Girls Build Summer Camp – Sheridan, Oregon"
Girls Build Summer Camp – Tillamook, Oregon
Girls build Summer Camp - Tillamook, Or Hosted by Girls Build Girls 8 - 15 years old attended camp for one week, Monday - Friday, from 8:30am - 4:30pm. Included … Continue reading "Girls Build Summer Camp – Tillamook, Oregon"
Marta Petteni
2024 Van Evera Bailey Fellow
Marta is an Italian licensed Architect, freelancer designer, and the Co-Director & Program Manager at AfroVillage PDX. Building on her expertise at the intersection of design justice, research, and transportation, Marta will conduct research and produce a comprehensive How-to Guide to advance train repurposing as a scalable model for social justice and sustainable development throughout the region.
“This proposal is grounded in the reality that TriMet will retire 26 MAX Trains in 2024, and more than 100 in the next decade. While trains offer an incredible placemaking opportunity and communicate publicness in a unique way, there is currently no local precedent or guidelines for implementing train repurposing as a model, with 24 trains heading to the landfill just this year.”
In 2020, the AfroVillage team won the People’s Choice Award at TriMet’s MAX Reuse Design Challenge. The design envisioned converting three retiring trains into the “AfroFuturism Oasis” – a sanctuary space for Black and Brown communities to rest, collaborate, and access critical services. With a site in Portland’s historic Black community, the team is now partnering with TriMet, PBOT, BPS, PSU, and many others to make this vision a reality.
The Fellowship will support Marta in investigating local and international case studies, while advancing and documenting the AfroFuturism Oasis project into a comprehensive How-to Guide. This will serve as a valuable roadmap for local stakeholders interested in repurposing trains for the common good, while advancing this model across the region to promote more just and sustainable futures.
Lisa Sato
2024 Pat Sanchez Women’s Fellow
Lisa is a Project Designer at Carleton Hart Architecture. With this fellowship, Lisa will develop her skills to become a better leader, mentor, supporter, and advocate for BIPOC professionals, especially women. She will use the fellowship funds to attend two conferences – NOMA and AIA Women’s Leadership Summit – as well as enroll in a course on leadership and public speaking. Ultimately, her goal is to leverage what she’s learned to help empower BIPOC women in our industry.
Sarah Vaz
2024 Pat Sanchez Honorarium Recipient
Sarah is a Senior Associate at Holst Architecture. She intends to use fellowship funds to attend ILFI’s Living Futures Conference 2024 and become an ILFI member. This will allow her to explore the human-centered approach to sustainability that is at the core of the Living Building Challenge, and to better correlate sustainability practices with principles of harm reduction and wellbeing that are key to trauma-informed design.
Kayin Talton Davis and Cleo Davis
2023 Van Evera Bailey Fellows
Kayin and Cleo are a team of educators, social construct artists and cultural architects, centering their work on Black culture, community, and the built environment. Building on their years of work with Albina Vision Trust, they used the fellowship while partnering with Robert Clarke, Kimberly Moreland and Molly Esteve, a group of designers and community advocates, to research and produce a Monument Plan for historic Black Portland’s Albina community.
“At the root of the Albina Monument Plan, we see design as a tool for education and movement towards a better future… We seek to understand how monuments will sustain Black belonging and create a network of living histories for Albina that continue to build wealth, cultivate joy, and steward our cultural and ecological ecosystems.”
Jonathan Bolch
2023 Van Evera Bailey Fellow
Jonathan is a licensed architect, Design Principal at Woofter Bolch Architecture and Adjunct Faculty at Portland State University School of Architecture. Building on his ongoing interest and expertise in small-scale affordable infill housing, Bolch researched and documented a vision for alleyway housing on the 76 miles of alleyways found throughout the city of Portland.
“…these largely forgotten spaces can provide a tremendous opportunity for sensitive and impactful development that can help address both the affordable housing crisis and the climate crisis. Their careful development also offers the opportunity to create a network of new urban experiences that can co-exist with and complement the character of existing streetscapes.”
Diana Moosman
2023 Pat Sanchez Women’s Fellow
Diana was awarded the inaugural Pat Sanchez Women’s Fellowship to deepen her knowledge of trauma informed design.
During her 12 years at MWA, Diana’s focus was on affordable housing, working with a variety of non-profit and for-profit developers to create housing for residents living within 30%-60% of the median family income. This is mission-driven work, and she is passionate about bringing good design to affordable housing and finds deep satisfaction in creating places that foster community. Diana utilized the fellowship for training in Trauma Informed Design offered by Shopworks Architecture from Denver, Colorado.