PIVOT Architecture is thrilled to announce that Burke Wardle, AIA, has been promoted to Associate! Eight years ago, he started at PIVOT as a designer, and now, Burke will help lead PIVOT’s transit sector, advancing public transportation in communities across Oregon, Washington, Utah, and beyond.
Burke is fueled by building better communities, whether he’s shaping the future of transit architecture, designing inspiring schools, or tackling projects’ unexpected twists and turns.
“In his eight years at PIVOT, Burke has really come into his own,” Principal John Stapleton said. “He takes everything we’ve thrown at him in stride. He’s got a rock-solid grasp of the nuances on transit design and we’re excited as he emerges in a leadership role for this important sector.”
Burke earned his Bachelor of Architecture from Woodbury University and has 15 years of experience. He became a licensed architect in 2019.
Thoughtful design thinking allows him to balance creativity with pragmatism, delivering solutions that are responsive to budget and schedule. Whether addressing straightforward building details or managing the layered demands of complex transit stations, Burke’s approach reflects a deep technical understanding paired with sound judgment.
“If I want a broad-minded, well-reasoned, and informed take on a design challenge I think of Burke,” Principal Toby Barwood said. “His high-altitude thinking is refreshing, but he can also flip his lens and get hyper-focused when detail wrangling is in order. He leads by example with the temperament and aptitude of seasoned professional.”
We’re excited to see where this next stretch of the road takes him as he helps steer PIVOT forward.
“I’m honored and humbled to step into this role as an associate,” Burke said. “The legacy that PIVOT has established through its 70 years is something I’m proud to help carry forward.”
Reach Burke at bwardle@pivotarchitecture.com.
Some of Burke’s key projects: