Blanchet Catholic School
To improve the athletic facilities and future student recruitment and retention for Blanchet, great thought went into the schematic design of the new athletic facilities for the high school.
We endeavor to design spaces that are dynamic and inspired, all while providing professional, high-quality architectural services. The idea that architecture can solve challenges and shape our communities and culture for the better excites us and we apply this passion to every project. We look at every new project as an opportunity to strengthen and build long-term relationships with clients. Providing a seamless planning, design and building experience ensures our standard of excellence is evident in every project. This philosophy toward planning and design, coupled with an unmatched commitment to the success of each project, has earned the valued trust of our clients.
From commercial to senior housing – whether it is new construction or a tenant improvement – Lenity Architecture has you covered. Here’s a small sampling of a variety of our projects.
To improve the athletic facilities and future student recruitment and retention for Blanchet, great thought went into the schematic design of the new athletic facilities for the high school.
Lenity Architecture worked alongside the Community Action Agency to remodel the 17,000 sq. ft. exterior and interior remodel of their 70 year old building.
This 32,000 SF, two-story building project was designed specifically for the DHS Child Welfare and Self Sufficiency programs.
This master planned, phased project includes a 8,500 SF Industrial Arts building, 18,000 SF Gymnasium, and 60,000 SF K-12 school still in the construction phase.
NWSDS develops and maintains a comprehensive and coordinated service system to meet the needs of seniors and people with disabilities.
Full service efficiency, strong communication and good old-fashioned hard work between the design and building teams enable our teams to meet and even exceed timeline expectations.
Lenity Architecture designed a campus master plan concept for the Sunriver Nature Center & Oregon Observatory (near Bend, OR) to include a major renovation and new building project.
To accommodate the ever-changing needs of higher education, our conceptual interpretation encompassed a future-forward planning approach to this renovation and addition.