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GSW/A Makes Forbes’ Inaugural America’s Top Residential Architects

By 2025, Announcement, Awards, Forbes, Residential

We are honored to share that Forbes named Giulietti Schouten Weber Architects to its first-ever America’s Top 200 Residential Architects List! Over 18,000 firms nationwide were evaluated across a broad spectrum that included siting, local context, materials, spatial configuration, technology, form, detailing, and overall craftsmanship.

From Forbes editor Richard Olsen: “Our projects look quite different from one another…because every client and site are unique,” says Tim Schouten, a partner at Giulietti Schouten Weber Architects. Founded in Portland in 1987, the firm is small but prolific, embracing Modernism in its many guises, from gable-roofed suburban homes to crystalline cliffside dwellings that appear poised for takeoff. (Some of their roofs seem to defy gravity.) Even the trusty Ranch House gets a new lease on life in GSW/A’s hands—but the technology behind them can be anything but retro. In 2021, the company joined the AIA’s 2030 Challenge, which dictates that by 2030, their new buildings and major renovations will be carbon neutral, and none will rely on fossil fuels or greenhouse gas-emitting energy.

Thank you to Forbes for including us among some of the nation’s best residential architects! If you’d like to see the whole list visit this link: https://www.forbes.com/lists/top-architects/ 

If you’d like to read more about Forbes’ selection process and methodology, visit this link: https://www.forbes.com/sites/richardolsen/2024/09/19/americas-top-200-residential-architects-2025-methodology/

Hilltop House Featured on Cover of Portrait

By 2023, Announcement, Cover, magazine, Photoshoot, publicity, Remodel, Residential

Excited to share that the Hilltop House was awarded the cover on the latest issue of Portrait Magazine! This was such a transformative project and we had a blast working with such great clients and an incredible project team! You can find the full article online here: https://www.portraitmagazine.com/56-northwest-hilltop 

Architecture: Giulietti Schouten Weber Architects
Build: JDL Development Inc..
Interiors: Betsy Brandenburg Hurst + Midori Karasawa
Landscape: Michael Schultz
Outdoor Lighting: Oregon Outdoor Lighting
Photos: David Papazian

Newberg Ridge House Wins Concrete Excellence Award

By 2023, Announcement, Awards, Residential

Exciting news! The Newberg Ridge House has won a prestigious Excellence in Concrete Award from the Oregon Concrete & Aggregate Producers Association! We are honored and grateful to receive this recognition for such a unique project. Concrete played a pivotal role in allowing us to push the boundaries of design and create unique structural elements that showcase the versatility and beauty of the material. Thanks to our clients, the contractor / concrete finisher Whitaker Ellis, and the whole team for making this such a successful project! And thank you to this year’s jurors!

Design: Giulietti Schouten Weber Architects
Build: Whitaker Ellis
Engineer: Stonewood Structural Engineers
Ready Mix: Knife River Corporation
Photos: David Papazian

LUXE RED Awards: Rangers Ridge Wins Regional Award

By Awards, magazine, publicity, Rangers Ridge, Remodel, Residential

We’re excited to announce that Giulietti / Schouten AIA Architects was named the winner of a LUXE RED Award for design excellence! Rangers Ridge in Redmond, OR was chosen for the regional award as the best major renovation in the Pacific Northwest. Tim flew to NYC last week week to accept the award. Congrats to the whole team that made this project such a success! Contractor: R&H Construction; Engineer: Madden & Baughman Engineering; Photos: David Papazian

Check out the Rangers Ridge project page for more information and photos: Rangers Ridge

Luxe Magazine Cover + Feature: Myrtle Mid-Century

By magazine, Myrtle Mid-Century, publicity, Remodel, Residential, Van Evera Bailey

The Myrtle Mid-Century house made the cover of Luxe Magazine! The November/December issue features a 16-page spread of the Van Evera Bailey house we renovated last year. Expertly photographed by David Papazian and written by Brian Libby, the feature speaks to the challenges of bringing this lesser-known Bailey house into the modern era while retaining its iconic form. Check out the magazine spreads below and head over to the project page for more photos: Myrtle Mid-Century