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| Emmerson-Morgan Construction consists of Jim Emmerson and Pete Morgan. We've been building together since 1975 in the Neskowin-Cascade Head area of the Central Oregon Coast. We build two to three houses a year plus a few fill-in remodels, one project at a time, doing most of the work ourselves from framing through finish. | |||||||||||
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| We finished this job in May, 2004. It was designed by Tom Thompson as a permanent residence for two great people. A nice job. |
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| This was a great job. We added an office to the Sitka Center for Art & Ecology, but it also involved a lot of complicated concrete work retaining walls, different levels, stairs between and yards of exposed aggregate slabs poured around these rocks. |
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| Tom Thompson of Portland designed this house as a family beach house. Just north of Pacific City, it sits back from the ocean, overlooking Haystack Rock (which you can see out one of the windows) and Cape Kiwanda. This was a fun house to build a great architect, great clients, a pretty place to work. It doesn't get much better than that. |
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| This house was finished in 2001. It was designed by Dietmar Goebel of Newport as a family beach retreat. It's been a great project granite countertops, lots of tile floors, beautiful clear spruce ceiling paneling a house to measure time by. |
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| We started the foundation on this house in November, 2001, and have just started siding (July, 2002). It's a pretty challenging site, an interesting design and killer view. Who could ask for more? (New page added Sept. 20, 2002) |
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| This has been a fun job — a three-car garage with an apartment upstairs. It will eventually be the guest house for a larger beach house next door. It's been quite a change from some of our other jobs. We've been on it about a month-and-a-half and we're cutting rafters. It's about 800 square feet, designed by Portland architect Tom Thompson. |
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| We're just getting started on this house (July, 2004). |
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| Here's a short list of architects we've worked with and would like to work again. |