Holst Architecture is honored to be selected as the architect of the new Washington County Center for Addictions Triage and Treatment (CATT). This project represents a significant investment in the future of treatment and recovery in our region, and we are proud to be a part of it. At Holst, we firmly believe that everyone deserves good design, and we strive to make a
social impact with every space we create. We are inspired by Washington County’s mission to develop a comprehensive substance use treatment center where adults struggling with problem substance use can get the support and services they need to live a healthier life, and we are dedicated to making this project a success.
Holst has devoted the last 30 years to bringing innovative design solutions that provide dignity, improved health outcomes, and better quality of life to members of our community. As Oregon’s largest women-owned architecture firm, we value a truly collaborative design process as well as the richness of perspectives that come from both within our organization and the broader
communities we serve. We value and respect the myriad voices that must be involved to make CATT an inspiring, welcoming and socially just place in our community.
Having recently completed the award-winning residential treatment center at Fora Health, we bring a wealth of firsthand knowledge as well as perspectives shared by their staff and residents. Using trauma-informed principles in the building’s design was essential to making Fora Health an environment of calm and respite. We are excited to apply what we have learned to the CATT project.
We are incredibly excited to work on this project with you, the residents of Washington County, to create a welcoming space for healing and recovery in our region.
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