

Photos: Christian Columbres
What was once an empty, paved lot on the edge of Oregon State University’s Corvallis campus is now a vibrant arts center—part performance venue, part cultural gateway, and part interdisciplinary hub. The brief called for a facility to house a 500-seat recital hall, a black box theater, a gallery, and dynamic public and learning spaces—each designed to support student experimentation and crossdisciplinary collaboration.
Holst Architecture delivered. The project pairs high-performance planning and envelope strategies with a regionally grounded, visually compelling material concept, extending the university’s cultural and ecological goals into the surrounding landscape.

Western Red Cedar is the building’s primary exterior wood façade. The design uses a deliberate composition of tones, grades, and moments of emphasis to shape the building into a stunning sculptural form.
Finish selection was approached as a design tool, making the most of Cedar’s innate ability to hold a wide range of finishes beautifully. For this project, Holst customized blend of mocha and ebony for the dark-stained volume. It’s a combination that allows the cedar’s texture and grain to remain visible through the finish. A lighter pine-tinted stain was used on the natural-toned cedar, emphasizing warmth and tonal variation.
“The dark-stained wood exterior shell lifts and folds around the building’s primary circulation path,” explains Dustin Furseth, Holst Senior Associate. “And then cut into this volume reveal is a vibrant, naturally toned cedar that marks the main entrances, highlights the ‘dancing windows’, and marks special moments on the exterior, providing a transition to the warmer-toned wood of the interior spaces.”

Grade selection reinforced this approach. For the dark-stained shell, the team chose tight-knot cedar to balance durability, efficiency, and texture. Clear cedar was reserved for soffits, recessed entries, and carved-in window inlays — areas of higher visibility and refinement.
That same level of intent extended to durability. The siding had to meet the demands of a high-traffic, community facility. It also needed to stand up to the region’s wet winters.
“The team prioritized materials that withstand heavy public use while requiring minimal maintenance,” notes Holst Principal/Owner Kim Wilson, “ensuring the building remains beautiful and functional for decades.”
Real Cedar Specifications
GRADE – Façade: KD Select Knotty, Soffits/Trim: ‘C’ and Better Clear
SIZE – Façade: 5/4×6 T&G, Soffits – 5/4×4 T&G Trim: 5/4×3 Trim Boards
FASTENING – Stainless steel
APPLIED FINISH – Semi-transparent, wood tone
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