Environmental Stewardship in Corvallis, Oregon

Environmental Stewardship in Corvallis, Oregon

Benton County, Oregon News

G. Christianson Construction and other Corvallis businesses showcase ways to improve sustainability in our environment at the Sustainability Fair 2024

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G. Christianson Construction receives Sustainable Business of the Year award

G. Christianson Construction receives Sustainable Business of the Year award

G. Christianson Construction

G. Christianson Construction receives the Sustainable Business of the Year award at Celebrate Corvallis 2022.

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Getting a Custom Home to Net Zero

Getting a Custom Home to Net Zero

Susan Bady, Custom Builder

The Just-Big-Enough House

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What our Clients are Saying

“As a long-time Corvallis resident, it was a joy to design a project that not only benefited my immediate clients but also the community as a whole. Working so closely with Ants on a Log Cafe and the Valley Rock Gym, it was clear that they are passionate about sustainability and supporting other local businesses. ”

Sarah Maisel, Senior Designer

See the Ants on a Log Café & Valley Rock Gym project

“We could not have been happier with our experience working with G. Christianson. Super organized. Professional. Super high quality work. Responsive. Kind and generous. We had one point of discussion that was handled quickly, professionally and with equanimity. Our kitchen remodel has changed our home, not only structurally but how we live here. And that could not have been done without the good folks from G. Christianson.”

Matt & May Nyman, Corvallis

See the Hillcrest Kitchen Remodel project

“The family of five having traveled all over the globe and resided in over a half-dozen different countries, wanted their new home to have a clean, modern aesthetic for a perfect complement to their eclectic collection of world art. The L-shaped house wraps embraces a large garden terrace. Expansive windows and doors flood every room with generous daylight and views of the garden. This is especially evident in the open plan great room, where tall ceilings, a restrained material palette of luscious wood floors, quartz countertops and windowsills, and bright blue-painted kitchen cabinetry are highlighted by instances of rusted steel wall panels and art niches custom-painted by one of their daughters. ”

Jan Fillinger, Architect

See the Spring Street Rebuild project
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