We're So Excited To Be Downtown! by Erik Hagen

280 N 8th Street, Boise ID 83702

Taking the advice of our peers, we tried to stay working out of the house for as long as we could. But as the projects kept piling up and hiring more talent, we found we were bursting beyond the seams of our small home office space into the dining room and that we needed to make a move. If not just for us, but for our clients to be able to come and have a conference room to pour over the designs and models.

Knoll adjustable desks, credenza’s and horse power partition via Sprague Solutions

It’s been taking a couple of months to get things up and running down here, but we have a great daylit office with views of the Capitol & old post offices, the foothills and some great graffiti art and building super-graphics. As with anything, there’s always more that can be done to complete the office, but for now we have some a perfect space for meeting and collaboration, great coffee & milk-frother, plus a full-size pool table! Not to mention the awesome assortment of absolutely fabulous restaurants, coffee shops and bars just outside out door. Feel free to stop in anytime to discuss architecture and planning or just to shoot a game of pool. Or join us après le travail for craft cocktails at Boise’s worst kept secret speak-easy Suite 104 where the ice-cubes are handcut.

Pho Bowl from Wild Root,. delish!

We sure miss the office cat & dog though.

Megan Thee Cat

Megan thee Cat

Duke da Dog

Duke da Dog

Not Going Back to the Way It Was by Erik Hagen

As we move back into the office, we are working 9-5. That includes lunch, breaks, errands, etc. We are aiming to work less than 40 hours a week, and live more than 80 hours a week! We’re taking long lunches and coffee breaks. We’re stopping to watch the people out the window. We’re stopping to smell the flowers. Were taking better care of ourselves, and at the same time, taking better care of our clients.

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And Now We Have Two! by Erik Hagen

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Morgan is another proud Idaho native, coming to us all the way from Melba south of Kuna. Aside from architecture, Morgan likes to spend her time with her family, staying in Silver City, creating works of art, listening to music and generally being awesome.

Another future architect coming to us from the University of Idaho College of Arts & Architecture, please join us in welcoming Morgan Monson to the team. As she completes her studies for graduation later this year, Morgan will be spending most of her time getting to know all the ins and outs of an architectural practice. From proposals and code investigations to design, documentation & construction.

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As part of her architectural education, Morgan had the opportunity to create a special project for Style Her Empowered (S.H.E.) in Togo, Africa. Including an in-person, hands-on design & construction experience.

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The project goal was to design spaces for young women to go, learn, feel safe and enjoy life.
— Morgan Monson for S.H.E.

Always looking to use her hands in the name of architecture and design, we’ll definitely have to take Morgan up on her physical model making skills for some of those hands-on client meetings. Below is one that she created out of cardboard for the Elysian Natatorium project as part of her 5th year of studies. Manipulating light for moody spaces to come alive with beauty, peace and divinity.

We are proud and excited Morgan has chosen to start her architectural career here with us at Erik Hagen Architecture. Welcome Morgan!

Portland Redevelopment Site Massing & Use Study Model

Portland Redevelopment Site Massing & Use Study Model

Employee 001 by Erik Hagen

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Even through a global pandemic, the last year has been anything but boring. Projects have been piling up and we needed to expand. After a few weeks of interviews, we are excited to announce our first employee! Please welcome Kayla Duclos to the fold as Architectural Associate.

Hailing from Cottonwood, Idaho (the Dog Bark Park hotel). Kayla just graduated with a Masters degree from the University of Idaho College of Art & Architecture (congratulations!), where her thesis Urban Transect through time was located right off the Greenbelt @ Fairview. A mixed-use, organically grown, phased urban, housing, office taking the brownfield and using bio-sparging to dissipate the petrol-related contaminants.

Urban Transect Elevation @ 40 years

Urban Transect Elevation @ 40 years

Urban Transect Site Plan @ 20 years

Urban Transect Site Plan @ 20 years

Kayla comes to us after interning at notable local firm Slichter | Ugrin Architecture during her Masters education. She brings with her a creative flair, awesome visualization skills, a passion for growth and a head full of ideas.

Eagle Rock Natatorium

Eagle Rock Natatorium

Welcome Kalya! We’re so very glad to have you on board.