Bora Architects
Bora Architects is an architectural firm based in Portland, Oregon. Its former name, Boora Architects, was derived from the names of now-retired foundational partners Broome, Oringdulph, O'Toole, Rudolf, and Associates.
Its projects include:
- Portland Center for the Performing Arts, Portland, 1987, with Barton Myers and ELS of Berkeley, California
- Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse, Portland, 1997, with Kohn Pedersen Fox
- Mondavi Center on the campus of University of California, Davis, 2001
- Clackamas High School, Clackamas, Oregon, the first high school in the country to be LEED certified silver, 2002
- National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2004, with Blackburn Architects of Indianapolis
- Mesa Arts Center, Mesa, Arizona, 2005
- Lincoln Hall renovation, Portland, 2008
- Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford, California, 2011
- Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center, Midland, Texas, 2011
- Oregon State University Learning Innovation Center, Corvallis, Oregon, 2015
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