City of Hillsboro
David McIlnay is an experienced Urban Design Planner with a focus on urban design, comprehensive planning, and sustainability at the City of Hillsboro since 2015. As Principal of David McILNAY ARCHITECT since 2001, McIlnay has led various architectural projects. Prior experience includes serving as an Architect at MZRC (La SCAU), where McIlnay was part of the team that won the 1998 French National Stadium design competition, and roles at Ateliers Jean Nouvel and Yoshida Architects, contributing to architectural design and detail execution. McIlnay holds a Bachelor of Arts in Art History & Literature from Dickinson College, a Bachelor of Architecture from Penn State University, and has furthered architectural studies at Cornell University and The Architectural Association in London.
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City of Hillsboro
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Nestled in the Tualatin Valley between Portland and the Pacific Ocean, Hillsboro was founded in 1842 and incorporated in 1876. Its settler economy was first based on fruitful agricultural pursuits, supported by riverboat transportation on the Tualatin River, which helped it grow to about 5,000 people by 1950. Now Oregon’s fifth largest city with more than 95,000 residents, Hillsboro enjoys award-winning urban planning, an affordable cost of living, a strong economic base and one of the state’s most diverse populations.