Bud Clark Commons, Portland, Oregon
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| Bud Clark Commons | |
| Designer | Holst Architecture, Portland, Oregon, USA |
| Location | Portland, Oregon, USA |
| Date | to 2011 |
| Building Type | Multi-Family Housing |
| Climate | Mild Temperate |
| Context | Urban |
| Architectural Style | Modern |
| Builder | Walsh Construction Co. |
| Green Certification | LEED NC Platinum Certified (version 2.2) |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | Home Forward |
| Cost | $47,000,000 |
| Area | 107,000 square feet |
| Stories | 8 |
| Program | 130 studio apartments for the chronically homeless. Transition Projects Inc. will have a 90-bed men's shelter downstairs and operate a day-resource center open to those not living or staying at The Commons. |
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[edit] References
- "New Northwest Architecture" by Brian Libby, ArchitectureWeek #555, 2012.0404, pD1.1
[edit] External Links
- Bud Clark Commons at City of Portland web site (Portland Housing Bureau)
- Project Fact Sheet (PDF updated 2011.0404), hosted at City of Portland web site
- AIA Portland 2011 Design Awards at AIA Portland web site
- Holst Architecture web site
- "Bud Clark Commons: design to save lives" by Jeff Jahn, PORT blog - 2011.0602
- "Opening day at the Bud Clark Commons" by Brian Libby, Portland Architecture blog - 2011.0620

