Larry Lemanczyk

Larry Lemanczyk

Larry Lemanczyk is a registered architect in the State of Oregon with more than twenty years of professional experience in various positions on a diverse set of projects throughout his career. Larry has been a Project Architect | Project Manager for the last 10 years, working on an array of multifamily projects, including senior and assisted living, high-rise residential condominiums, and market rate multifamily apartments. His experience also includes the design of high end retail, hospitality, mixed-use developments, adaptive reuse, TI's and commercial office projects. He brings valuable experience from programming and concepts through construction administration and provides strong technical design skills that usually contribute to cost savings to the client.

Larry has been a Certified Passive House Consultant | CPHC since 2012 which gives him his unique knowledge and passion for high performance, energy efficient buildings with a focus on the design and construction of buildings that are more durable, healthier, and more sustainable than most buildings built today. Larry also has a strong interest in mass timber including his insight and knowledge in Cross Laminated Timber | CLT construction, and the use of the earth’s natural resources to reflect more environmentally sustainable design solutions.

Larry received his Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Oregon in 1994. He was also the recipient of the A&AA Student Travel Scholarship in 1994, where he analyzed ecological and regionally appropriate architecture.