Newberg Residence / Cutler Anderson Architects
This single-family 1,440 square foot residence and 550 sf guest house was designed to broaden the owners’ already strong emotional connection to the living world.
Jeremy Bittermann is a Portland, Oregon–based architectural photographer with a background in fine art photography and a deep understanding of architecture and design communication. Since founding his studio in 2010, he has partnered with leading architectural firms and renowned publications, capturing projects across residential, cultural, workspace, education, and health & wellness sectors. His images are widely featured in esteemed outlets such as The New York Times, Architectural Record, Architectural Review, Dwell, Architectural Digest, and Art in America.
Known for his thoughtful compositions, technical precision, and narrative depth, Jeremy’s work reflects a keen sensitivity to light, form, and space. He crafts images that go beyond documentation, conveying the experiential qualities of architecture while revealing how buildings interact with their evolving environmental and cultural contexts.
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This single-family 1,440 square foot residence and 550 sf guest house was designed to broaden the owners’ already strong emotional connection to the living world.
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