Junction City Community Center

Originally constructed as a 5,750-square-foot fire station, this building had been converted into a community center years ago but no longer met the needs of Junction City's growing community. The space was dark, drafty, and inflexible, limiting its ability to support multiple programs and events.

Location — Junction City, OR

Year Completed — 2025

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Arbor South Architecture was engaged to thoughtfully update the facility, focusing on comfort, adaptability, and long-term performance. We replaced the original roll-up doors with energy-efficient storefront windows, bringing in natural light while improving the thermal envelope. Inside, an operable wall was introduced to allow the main space to support simultaneous uses, and a new entry hall was designed to reduce disruption between activities.

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During construction, unforeseen structural issues required a redesign of the roof support system. Our team worked closely with the contractor to resolve these challenges efficiently, keeping the project on track.

The result is a bright, flexible, and welcoming community center that better serves Junction City — supporting events, programs, and everyday connections that strengthen civic life.

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Additional improvements included a new ADA-compliant restroom, upgraded lighting, and a modern HVAC system — significantly improving accessibility, comfort, and energy efficiency for the Junction City community.

Before image (left), after image (right)

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“Arbor South keeps projects on track, handles challenges professionally, and always looks out for the City’s best interests. I’d recommend them without hesitation.”

— Jason Knope, City Administrator, Junction City