Career Day Birdhouses April 22nd, 2015 Katie Bang opened the eyes and hearts of preschoolers during Kent’s Montessori Plus School career day where she explained what landscape architecture is and how it benefits us all. She�
Steve’s Semi-Retirement Party April 21st, 2015 A semi-retirement party was held for Steve Shea, who has held the title of Managing Partner for over a decade and 41 years with the firm. During the evening dinner�
Berger Partnership First Annual Cookie Challenge, 2014 December 17th, 2014 A cookie-baking throw down was announced earlier this week by Jasmeen Bains, host of our Friday 4PM Happy Hour otherwise known as Beer Friday. Jasmeen combined her amazing graphic talents�
Thomas L. Berger, FASLA, Honorary AIA, 1945-2014 September 15th, 2014 Tom Berger established Berger Partnership in 1971, and built one of the most highly regarded, enduring landscape architectural firms in the Pacific Northwest. His childhood and university education instilled in�
The Crag August 27th, 2014 Seen any wooden crags lately? The Street Seat competition just held in Portland inspired staff members to develop the Crag as a seating option to take the place of a�
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens July 7th, 2014 Andy Mitton, the project manager and design collaborator for our Washington Park Arboretum projects, returned late last week from the American Public Gardens Association Conference in Denver. He shared some�
Enhancing Design through Model Making June 13th, 2014 Building a design in 3D, either physically or digitally, forces you to resolve all the details that were not evident in your 2D drawings and sketches. The model becomes a tool�
Baseball and the Berger Berserkers June 13th, 2014 Yes, we have interests beyond plants, pavers and…bikes. To prove it we attended the Mariner’s Macklemore Bobblehead game against the Yankees last night. See if you can tell from the�