BRUCE RICHEY, AIA, LEED AP

Education

University of Oregon, Bachelor of Architecture
    Five Year Curriculum
University of Oregon, Business & Construction
    One Year Curriculum


Registration

Licensed Architect - State of Oregon
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
    Certificate Holder NCARB Certificate No. 35667


Professional Organizations

National Sustainable Building Advisor Program - Passive Solar Design Instructor
American Institute of Architects - Current Secretary, Past President, Southern Oregon Chapter
U.S. Green Building Council Professional Member
Sustainable Design Committee, Southern Oregon AIA Chapter
Solar Energy Resources Group - Past President


Certifications

U.S. Green Building Council
LEED 2.0 Accredited Professional
Trade Ally Design Professional - Energy Trust of Oregon
Certified Energy Auditor - Oregon Depart. of Energy
    Certificate No. 80-EU2-037
Certified Energy Auditor - Bonneville Power Administration
    Certificate No. 83-ASI-007A
Certified Accessibility Consultant - Oregon Disabilities Commission


Community Service

Advisory Board Member 2008-2009, Schneider Museum of Art

"Volunteer of the Year" Award from Pacific Non-Profit Network
Recognition for 7-years as an Architect-in-Residence in Rogue Valley Elementary Schools

Member Jackson County Building Appeals Board

Member of Jackson County Building & Planning Advisory Committee

 


 

 

Mr. Richey has over twenty-five years diversified design experience in healthcare facilities, office buildings, educational, institutional, commercial and residential projects. Mr. Richey has been recognized with local, regional and national awards for his design work. His "team approach" to fulfilling the client's program requirements includes the collaboration of engineering and other selected consultants at the earliest phases of the design process. All projects are developed using computer-aided design and drafting to model conceptual designs and produce construction documents.

 

Mr. Richey is a native Oregonian from the small historic community of Brockway. His special interests in historic vernacular architecture and energy conservation have led to many unique projects, from teaching passive solar design classes to recording historic buildings by means of measured drawings. He has also participated in an annual six week Architect-in-Residence program with students in Rogue Valley elementary schools.