My name is Corey Cliffe; I am a husband, father, architect, photographer, Portland Timbers soccer fan, bicycle commuter, and social justice advocate living in Portland, Oregon. I have been a registered architect in Oregon since 1996, and I am a LEED Accredited Professional, a Sustainable Homes Professional, and I am working towards becoming a Certified Passive House Consultant.
I started my own practice in 2004 and since then have enjoyed working with many private clients along with a number of creative collaborations with Neil Kelly Design-Build, Ernie Goble Architect, Nathan Good Architects, and Green Hammer Design-Build. Limitless blue is a poetic reference to the inspiring beauty of the ocean, and to the elemental and symbolic qualities of the waters which sustain our lives.
I strive to develop design solutions that sensitively integrate with the natural environment, and celebrate the personality and aspirations of those living and working in the space. Since 1992 I have continued searching for opportunities to keep learning and to integrate principals of high performance building science, sustainable design, healthy and green building technologies & materials into my work.
I started my own practice in 2004 and since then have enjoyed working with many private clients along with a number of creative collaborations with Neil Kelly Design-Build, Ernie Goble Architect, Nathan Good Architects, and Green Hammer Design-Build. Limitless blue is a poetic reference to the inspiring beauty of the ocean, and to the elemental and symbolic qualities of the waters which sustain our lives.
I strive to develop design solutions that sensitively integrate with the natural environment, and celebrate the personality and aspirations of those living and working in the space. Since 1992 I have continued searching for opportunities to keep learning and to integrate principals of high performance building science, sustainable design, healthy and green building technologies & materials into my work.
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Take some time today to pause and look with fresh eyes for the beauty in the world around you!
In the fall of my freshman year in architecture school, we had a graphic design project to create a 'tile' that would look interesting on its own, and when it was repeated it would take on a different visual composition.
I'd heard about the Golden Section / Golden Ratio which is a proportion that was supposed to show up in many places in nature like the spiral of a nautilus shell, or the layout of seeds in a sunflower.
In the fall of my freshman year in architecture school, we had a graphic design project to create a 'tile' that would look interesting on its own, and when it was repeated it would take on a different visual composition.
I'd heard about the Golden Section / Golden Ratio which is a proportion that was supposed to show up in many places in nature like the spiral of a nautilus shell, or the layout of seeds in a sunflower.
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