2017 Architecture Foundation of Oregon Executive Director Jane Jarrett to Step Down
2015 Anne M. Wolfe edit et al. Tahoe: A Visual History. Lemelson Archives & Guest Residence
2014 “reader’s choice,” Fine Homebuilding (Summer 2014 No. 243 #house awards). Digger Mountain Retreat
2012 Snider, Bruce D., Meghan Drueding and Cheryl Weber, 2012 Custom Home.
Design Awards-Grand Award, Custom Home Magazine. Lemelson Archives & Guest Residence
2011 Cutler, Steven, Creating Traditional Stone Landscapes, Building Stone Magazine. Lemelson Archives & Guest Residence
Mahony, Emma, Hot property: guest houses, Financial Times. Lemelson Archives & Guest Residence
“Private Archive and Retreat” Northwest and Pacific Region AIA Design Awards. Lemelson Archives & Guest Residence
2010 Bissell, Therese, “A Natural Dialogue. On Lake Tahoe, A Modern Guesthouse and Library Strike a Balance With Their Setting,”
Architectural Digest. Lemelson Archives & Guest Residence
“Portland chapter presents 2010 Design Awards,” Oregon Architect. Lemelson Archives & Guest Residence
“Event celebrates excellence in design,” Portland Daily Journal of Commerce. Lemelson Archives & Guest Residence
2009 Cheema, Sushil, HOUSE OF THE DAY “Tucked Away in Tahoe,” The Wall Street Journal Online. Lemelson Archives & Guest Residence
The Osprey Estate gets national attention,” Reno Gazette Journal. Lemelson Archives & Guest Residence
2008 “Shipley, Ashley and Tarlow Elected to AFO Board,” Oregon Architect.
”Medium-Density Residential Development - A Guide to Integrating Infill Development into Portland’s Neighborhoods,” City of Portland Bureau of Planning.
City Life Affordable Housing
2007 Molella, Arthur edit, Places of Invention: The First Lemelson Institute. The Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention & Innovation.
Lemelson Archives & Guest Residence
2004 Planning Workshop for Bureau of Planning, City of Portland. City Life Affordable Housing
2002 Hogue, Kendra, “Bauhaus legacy the future of the past is still here, still now,” The Oregonian. Stromme Residence
“Live-in/Outer Southeast Livable Infill Project,” Portland State University.
Gragg, Randy, “Portland architects dare to venture beyond the McMansion,” The Oregonian.
2001 “The Governor’s Livability Awards Honoring Quality Development in Oregon 1995-2001”, Livable Oregon. City Life Affordable Housing
1999 Gragg, Randy, “The Architecture of Boom,” The Oregonian.
“Increasing Density in Portland,” City Club of Portland Report. City Life Affordable Housing
“Rebuilding Two Traditions”, Portland Daily Journal of Commerce.
Behrs, Jan, “Radical Houses,” The Oregonian.
1998 Building Innovation for Homeownership, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development PATH. City Life Row Houses
1997 Baan Lae Suan 40 - Thailand, volume 190. Cox Residence
Baan Lae Suan 40 - Thailand, volume 190. Price Residence
. Baan Lae Suan 40 - Thailand, volume 180. Goeth Condominium
Architalk, Winter 1997-1998 Member News, Awards “1997 Component Awards – The Best of Kentucky, Northwest,” AIAArchitect.
City Life Affordable Housing
Johnston, Sonja, “Shelter for Seniors: Building an ‘elder-friendly’ home from the ground up”, The Oregonian. Glazer Residence
1996 Rynne, Esq., Ken, “The Power of Home Ownership”, AIAArchitect. City Life Affordable Housing
“City Life homes demonstrate 2040 plan development”, Portland Daily Journal of Commerce. City Life Affordable Housing
1995 Yespen, Roger edit., “Adding on,” Rodale Press. Haglund Residence
“Drawing kudos”, Portland Daily Journal of Commerce Architecture. City Life Affordable Housing
Gragg, Randy, “Urban Street of Dreams,“ The Oregonian. City Life Affordable Housing
Hymann, David edit., “City Life Housing Designs,” Housing Committee of the American Institute of Architects, Portland Chapter.
City Life Affordable Housing
Campillo, Linda, “INFILL Solutions,” The Oregonian. City Life Affordable Housing
Nkrumah, Wade, “Neighborhood Influenced Design, Portland,” The Oregonian. City Life Affordable Housing
City Life Housing Designs, AIA Portland Housing Committee and The City of Portland Bureau of Planning City Life Row Houses
Gragg, Randy, “Houses for the City,” The Oregonian. City Life Affordable Housing
1994 Gragg, Randy, “City Life Housing Competition,” A and E, The Oregonian City Life Affordable Housing
1993 Albert, Fred, “A Marriage of Tastes,” Pacific Northwest. Price Residence
1990 Frank, Ann Wall, “Minimalism to the Max,” Northwest Magazine. Davis Residence
1987 Lorton, Steven R., “‘Old West’ cabin has veranda, natural air movement,” Sunset. Baines Residence
Lorton, Steven R., “Inside: wide open. Outside: wide open and buttoned up,” Sunset Magazine. Thompson Residence
1986 “A Gallery of American Additions,” Ortho Books How to Plan and Design Additions. Haglund Residence
Sunset Remodeling Ideas for More Living Space “From sidewalk, Dutch colonial appears unchanged”. Haglund Residence
“From Sidewalk, Dutch Colonial Appears Unchanged, “ Sunset Remodeling Ideas for More Living Space. Haglund Residence
“Winners Circle,” Metropolitan Home. Haglund Residence
McDermott, Judy, “A New Dutch Treat,” Northwest Magazine. Haglund Residence
1985 Lafavore, Michael, “Split Image, Traditional Meets Contemporary Under One Roof,” New Shelter. Haglund Residence
Trimzo, Candace E., “Raise High the Roof Beams,” Money Guide/Your Home. Haglund Residence
Lorton, Steven R., “They Added This To The Back Of Their Ranch House?” Sunset. Haglund Residence
Ritz, Richard E., “Design Entries Exhibit Architectural Style,” Portland Business Today
Bella, Rick, “Avoid ‘eccentric,’ homebuyers advised,” The Oregonian. Haglund Residence
1984 Schirmacher, Carolyn, “Designs of the Eighties,” Oregon Magazine. Lobitz Residence
Butterfield, Ginny, “The Flip Side of Colonial,” Oregon Magazine. Haglund Residence
1983 Howard, Cathy, “High Tech and Soft Colors,” Better Homes and Gardens Building Ideas. Fisher Residence
Authored Articles
Ashley, Roderick, “Road to Fellowship” AIA Oregon Thursdays @ Three (May, 2023)
Ashley, Roderick, “Future of AIA Regions” Idaho Architecture (2020-2021)
Ashley, Roderick, “Strategic Council Update” AIA NW&PR Newsletter (Winter 2019).
Ashley, Roderick, “First Impressions from the Outside Looking In” AIA NW&PR Newsletter (Winter 2018).
Ashley, Roderick, “Imminent changes create opportunities for AIA Oregon members to engage” OREGON architect (Winter 2015-2016).
Ashley, Roderick, “Let’s tell our story” OREGON architect (Fall 2015).
Ashley, Roderick, “Deep impact” OREGON architect (Summer 2015).
Ashley, Roderick, “No better time to help realign AIA to deliver excellent service, value,” OREGON architect (Spring 2015).
Ashley, Roderick, “Opportunity is now to help realign AIA,” OREGON architect (Winter 2014-2015).
Ashley, Roderick, “Oregon AIA chapters begin conversation about ‘rebalancing’ to ensure consistent services to members,” OREGON architect (Fall 2014).
Ashley, Roderick, “Excellence Prevails at Oregon Design Conference,” OREGON architect (Summer 2014).
Ashley, Roderick, “State chapter has much to celebrate, engage in as we look ahead,” OREGON architect (Spring 2014).
Ashley, Roderick, “A Two Story Colonial Keeps Its Character and Grows Contemporary,” Homeowner Magazine (July/August 1984).
Hoffnagle, et. al., “A Comparative Study of Salt Marshes in the Coos Bay Estuary,“ National Science Foundation Student Originated Study (Summer 1976).
Ashley, Roderick & Robert Cunningham, “For What It’s Worth - A Study of Neighborhood in Charleston, Oregon (Spring 1974).