FRAMEWORK, Portland, Oregon | 2015
Architects: Works Progress Architecture
Client: Urban Development Partners
General Contractor: Yorke and Curtis
Framework is a direct adaptation of the historic small plate timber structures that weave through the building fabric of the central eastside of Portland. Structurally little different than neigh- boring 100-year old structures, the elimination of the masonry perimeter walls necessitated a shift in identify.
The retail frontage in the concrete base is allowed to take on a more sculptural reading, relating by contrast to the taut glass skin above. Traditional wall and window are able to give way to a simple glass vitrine that allows the warmth of the wood interior to be clearly seen from the street.
The central eastside industrial district is the geographic center of Portland. With its collection of historic warehouse that have been adapted to house industrial creative workspace, the eastside is the hot bed for Portland’s maker market.
The gritty nature of the eastside remains a major identifying element. Big open framework buildings sit amongst the active rail lines and freight trucks.