ACCOLADES
Bill Lampson, Partner
Columbia Basin Racquet Club
“Tere has a friendly thorough approach and listens well to understand the design needs of a client...he worked tenaciously to interpret the desires of a group of people with varied ideas to harmoniously meld them into a great and creative design.”
“I highly recommend Terence L. Thornhill, Architect to anyone seeking a thorough, skilled, and creative design professional. Tere’s design abilities, dedication, and experience, as well as construction knowledge qualify him for great design endeavors. "
Tim Nies, Director of Administrative Services
Franklin PUD
“I offer my recommendation of Terence L. Thornhill, Architect to anyone desiring a comprehensive, consistent, and competent approach to design and construction management.”
Roscoe Slade, Director of Public Works
City of West Richland
“To address budget concerns TLTA recommended portions of the project be split into segments and advertised to bidders as a bid additive alternate...TLTA was able to reduce the overall size of the project while still leaving room for the “wants” to be added back when budgets allowed.”
Stephen McFadden, Adams County Economic Development Director and Washington Ag Discovery Center Project Coordinator
“Tere is thorough, professional and passionate about his work. He combines those traits with an incredible design vision and the patience to support a small grassroots team like ours, one that must rely heavily on the guidance of development professionals.”
Gary Neal and Mark Patton
SAGE Center, Port of Morrow, OR
“Port of Morrow’s vision; they wanted to tell a story, to let the public know the important role which the port’s industrial tenants and farms within the region play in bringing food to the table. The vision was later expanded to include...the many types of energy generated...roles they play in bringing power...All involved found Terence to be an attentive listener, someone who was able to harmoniously interpret and develop the ideas and concepts...Terence’s leadership skills and creativity led to the creation of a unique, eyecatching building which dramatically and visually translates the mission of the SAGE Center...a world class visitor experience.”
Lisa Toomey, CEO
The REACH Museum
“Tere’s design began to tell our stories before the visitor even entered the building with an entrance that depicted the historic B Reactor and a river-facing wall that depicted not only the striations of the Ice Age Floods, but the poles of traditional tribal longhouses. Tere fully utilized our view of the Columbia River...and took advantage of the natural environment around...to help us teach children about native plants, local ecosystems and shrub-step environment.”