Works Partnership Architecture has emerged as one of the progressive architectural design studios in the Pacific Northwest. Created in early 2005 by principals Carrie Schilling and William Neburka, WPA has established a design approach rooted in clear conceptual diagrams applied across a wide spectrum of project scales. From the firm's first built project, the adaptive reuse of a 170,000 square foot industrial cereal mill, to a recently completed 7 story mixed-use tower in a historic district, WPA strives to bring thoughtful engagement to each project. In the last 5 years The American Institute of Architects has presented WPA with eleven design awards for these and other ongoing projects.