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Oregon buildings, firms land on national awards list

By: Alex Jensen//November 24, 2021//

Oregon buildings, firms land on national awards list

By: Alex Jensen//November 24, 2021//

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Portland projects and firms were well-represented at the recent 2021 American Architecture Awards.

More than 130 buildings from a list of over 400 received the award, which recognizes the best new architecture designed and constructed by American architects and by international architects with offices in the United States. It is described as the nation’s highest public award for new architecture and urban planning.

The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design, along with The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies presented the awards.

Oregon’s winners are:

The Louisa Flower (O’Neill/Walsh Community Builders)
The Louisa Flowers (O’Neill/Walsh Community Builders)

Affordable Housing: The Louisa Flowers

LRS Architects and LEVER Architecture designed the 12-story affordable, multifamily housing for Home Forward. The building was completed in 2019 and was constructed by O’Neill/Walsh Community builders. With 240 apartments available, The Louisa Flowers is the largest, single affordable housing building constructed in Portland in 50 years.

Oregon Conservation Center (Jeremy Bitterman)
Oregon Conservation Center (Jeremy Bitterman)

Institutional: Oregon Conservation Center

Designed by LEVER Architecture, the Oregon Conservation Center renovation and expansion in 2019 completely reimagined the building. The exterior was replaced with steel cladding, as well as Juniper wood cladding and cedar decks that were sustainably harvested from the Nature Conservancy’s conservation sites.

The Portland Building (DLR Group)
The Portland Building (DLR Group)

Restoration and Renovation: The Portland Building

Built in 1982 as city administrative offices, The Portland Building is an award-winning icon on the National Register of Historic Places. However, it faced structural problems and needed exterior and operational system repairs. DLR Group completed renovation and restoration of the 400,000-square-foot, 15-story building, which included new exterior cladding and a seismic upgrade.

The Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact (Bora Architects + Interiors)
The Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact (Bora Architects & Interiors)

Schools and Universities: The Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact, University of Oregon

Ennead Architects, based in New York, designed the two L-shaped towers for the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact. The 166,000-square-foot structure is adorned with a glass curtain wall, while the inside uses cross-laminated timber in places as a connection to the surrounding environment. Bora Architecture & Interiors also worked as the architect of record for the project.

Private Homes:

  • William Kaven Architecture – Royal
  • Scott|Edwards Architecture – Slabtown 4

See all of the winners of the 2021 American Architecture Awards

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