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Mckenzie Lofts – Portland, Oregon

Services Employed: Architectural Design

CLIENT: Carroll Investments

CLIENT GOAL: Design a new project that fits into the existing industrial warehouse fabric of Portland’s Pearl District. Give it an active ground floor and make it cost effective.

DESIGN RESPONSE: This mixed-use project was the first new housing to be built in Portland's Pearl District. Designed to look like it had always been there, it respects the area's existing industrial character with simple materials and a form that echoes its neighbors. A concrete base at street level differentiates the retail from the loft housing above. The housing’s brick façade is accented by metal balconies and windows with metal mullions similar to other warehouse windows nearby. The large windows bathe the open loft spaces with abundant natural light. Roof terraces provide an opportunity for residents to socialize and enjoy the pedestrian activity below. The Mckenzie is a 5-story, 134,000 sf building with 63 residential units and ground floor retail.

WINNER: 1999 Governor's Livability Award

WINNER: 1998 Hammurabai Award of Excellence for use of Masonry

WINNER: 1998 Excellence in Concrete, ACI – Oregon Chapter

Ankrom Moisan Associated Architects – offices in Portland and Seattle

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