Greg is the Managing Partner at Rowell Brokaw Architects and takes an active role in the planning, design and management of projects. He has extensive experience with public and private multi-building and multi-phased complex facilities. His work includes programming, master planning, feasibility studies, and full design and management of many of the firms projects.

Greg was the Principal-in-Charge of the Crescent Village Mixed-Use Development and numerous other projects for public and private clients. Greg is currently working on the Straub Hall Renovation at the University of Oregon, a mixed-use housing project in downtown Eugene, and continues to assist Arlie & Company with Crescent Village tenant improvements and planning projects.

His work prior to forming Rowell Brokaw Architects included roles as designer, planner, project architect or project manager on a wide range of projects, including the Oregon Department of Forestry Salem Headquarters Campus Master Plan, the Tillamook Forestry District Headquarters, the ODF Cartography Building in Salem, Oregon, and the Aurora Building, a mixed-use affordable housing project located in downtown Eugene.

Greg has an undergraduate degree from St. John’s College with a major in Philosophy & Mathematics. His graduate architectural education was at the University of Oregon. He is a member of the Eugene Downtown Redevelopment Advisory Board and past President of the American Institute of Architects – SW Oregon Chapter.

Gregory Brokaw, AIA

Principal and Managing Partner

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