Igor Draskovic
AIA
Associate
“Born in Sarajevo, I have always wanted to rebuild cities that have suffered as it has. I believe that each building lives in a context of not only space, but time, and that architects can influence and educate each generation. I am inspired by everyday experiences, art, hip-hop and travel.”
Igor Draskovic has been elevated to Associate. With 11 years of experience, he has worked on a broad range of projects, including healthcare and education facilities.
As Project Architect for the Benton County Crisis Center—the first voluntary walk-in treatment facility in Oregon—Igor made significant contributions to the conceptual design, coordination, behavioral health research, and technical development, following the project through construction. This project exemplifies his commitment to creating spaces that support healing for both patients and staff. He builds strong relationships with clients and contractors, always prioritizing the well-being of building occupants.
Known as a thoughtful problem solver, Igor identifies opportunities for improvement within technical and documentation processes. Building on lessons learned from Camas School District’s Joyce Garver Theater Renovation, he collaborated on a new graphic format for building reuse demolition drawings, which has been implemented firmwide on renovation projects. Whether leading discussions or supporting his team, he always keeps Mahlum’s vision in focus.
Igor received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Architecture degrees from the University of Texas at Arlington. He is a registered architect in the State of Washington.