Madeleine Wilhite

Director Of Operations at LEVER Architecture

Madeleine Wilhite is the Director of Operations at LEVER Architecture since October 2021, previously serving as Operations Manager. Prior experience includes managing special events and partnerships at Caldera Arts, where notable achievements included cultivating partnerships and producing large-scale fundraising events. Madeleine held roles in donor engagement at the Oregon Health & Science University Foundation and as a Fundraising Event Producer at Caldera Arts. Prior to that, significant experience was gained as Operations & Special Events Manager at Headlands Center for the Arts, overseeing administration and facility rental programs. Additional roles included Development Assistant at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and intern positions at the Chinati Foundation and Rene Yung Design. Madeleine holds a BA in Media Studies from Pitzer College and attended the School for International Training.

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Portland, United States

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LEVER Architecture

LEVER Architecture is a Portland, Oregon based design firm that is dedicated to the creation of buildings that elevate human experience. The firm works closely with creative and mission-driven clients and has developed a body of built work that includes student housing for the Pacific Northwest College of Art, campus planning and design for major entertainment companies in California, and the L'Angolo Estate Winery. LEVER is nationally recognized for material innovation and pioneering work with mass timber construction. The firm recently completed Albina Yard, the first building made from US-produced Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). In 2017, LEVER was named to Architectural Record's Design Vanguard and the Architectural League of New York's Emerging Voices. The firm's work has been published in the Atlantic, New York Times, Surface, and Dwell among others; and was recently featured in "Timber City,"​ an exhibition at the National Building Museum on Washington DC.


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