About H&B
Hall & Bartley Architecture/Planning was established in 1983 when Andy Hall and Scott Bartley purchased the assets of a multi-disciplined winery design firm and formed Hall & Bartley. The architectural firm has continued an emphasis on winery work with over 50 winery clients. The firm is also responsible for the design of a number of residences, hospitality, private school work and other commercial projects.
Strong threads of architectural continuity, functional efficiency, sustainability and careful attention to detail are hallmarks of Hall & Bartley’s work. The firm has been successful in working closely with its clients, defining and achieving their goals.
Services include feasibility studies, master planning, process sizing and flow analysis, architectural design, construction documents preparation, government permitting assistance, construction bidding assistance and construction administration for new and existing buildings.
The firm has extensive experience in consulting with existing winery facilities for purposes of improving efficiency both in function and energy use. Master planning of expansions have made implementation of work over several phases orderly and efficient for process and cost controls.
The firm has consulted on winery projects in California, Washington, Oregon and Thailand.
Hall & Bartley has received awards for its designs of Meridian Vineyards, Michel Schlumberger Winery and St. Francis Winery. The firm currently maintains membership in the American Institute of Architects, American Society of Enology and Viticulture and the Green Building Council.