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Sideyard by Skylab Architecture

Sideyard by Skylab Architecture
Photography by © Stephen Miller

Portland-based studio Skylab Architecture recently completed Sideyard – a new mass timber, urban infill project in Portland, Oregon. The project features a CLT construction with free-flowing interior spaces and brick infill panels on the exterior. The building helps knit together the semi-industrial riverfront with the uplands commercial district. The building received a 2020 U.S. Wood Design Award (Regional Award) from the Wood Council. Take a look at the complete story after the jump.

Sideyard by Skylab Architecture
Photography by © Stephen Miller
Sideyard by Skylab Architecture
Photography by © Stephen Miller
Sideyard by Skylab Architecture
Photography by © Stephen Miller

From the architects: A leftover 9,000-square-foot berm space was created when the City of Portland built the new one-way Couch Street couplet reconnecting the roadway to the Burnside Bridge. Sideyard was designed to fit this urban remnant property as a working-class building aimed at public transportation connectivity, pedestrian openness, and bicycle priority access. It is positioned centrally in the new Eastside community envisioned by the Burnside Bridgehead Framework plan. The ground floor will be activated by storefront along third avenue and work space above. This building program will reintegrate a pedestrian stair down from the Burnside Bridge level to third avenue akin to the original stairs that previously existed. This wedge building will feature a new CLT structural system with open ground level commuter-oriented retail environments for daily guests and tenants. The workspace above will be wrapped in brick masonry with the building acting as an anchor for the Burnside Bridge and a gateway to the Eastside community.

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This Central Eastside site is located at the geographic heart of the City of Portland and at the edge of the daily commuter flow of automobiles, bikes and pedestrians. The development helps to strengthen the connection between the Eastside community and the westside downtown urban core. Also located in the neighborhood is the world-renowned Burnside Skatepark, constructed on an adjacent leftover city space beneath the Burnside Bridge and leased to the skate community. The building development team has additionally leased a small space under the bridge adjacent to Sideyard and the skate park for food carts. This will extend the Third Avenue ground level retail environment into the forgotten and unused urban spaces full of creative potential.

Sideyard celebrates a connection to Portland and the broader Pacific Northwest. Skylab purposely employed materials and techniques distinct to this time and place.

Since 1996, Key has been building uncommon places primarily in Bend, Hood River and Portland, Ore-gon. With every project they strive for a workable paradox: to fit into the surroundings while also stand-ing out. Creating whole new opportunities for residents and businesses without unnecessarily disrupting historic precedents.

Photography by © Stephen Miller
Sideyard by Skylab Architecture
Photography by © Stephen Miller
Photography by © Stephen Miller
Sideyard by Skylab Architecture
Photography by © Stephen Miller
Sideyard by Skylab Architecture
Photography by © Stephen Miller
Sideyard by Skylab Architecture
Photography by © Stephen Miller
Photography by © Stephen Miller
Sideyard by Skylab Architecture
Photography by © Stephen Miller
Photography by © Stephen Miller
Sideyard by Skylab Architecture
Photography by © Stephen Miller
Photography by © Stephen Miller
Sideyard by Skylab Architecture
Photography by © Stephen Miller

 

Sideyard by Skylab Architecture
Photography by © Stephen Miller

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Skylab Design Team
Jeff Kovel, Design Director
Brent Grubb, Project Manager
Jill Asselineau, Project Director
Nathan Cox, Project Architect
Jennifer Martin, Project Architect
Tony Tranquilli, Project Designer
Andrew Borell, Project Designer
Stephen Miller, Visualizer

Project Team
Architecture: Skylab
Contractor: Anderson Construction
Civil Engineer: Harper Houf Peterson Righellis Inc.
Structural Engineer: catena engineers
Mechanical Engineer: PAE
Electrical Engineer: Evans Engineering and Consulting
Landscape: Shapiro Didway Landscape Architects
Plumbing: Caliber Plumbing and Mechanical
Specifications: JLC Architectural Consulting
Photography: Stephen Miller

Find more projects by Skylab: www.skylabarchitecture.com

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