Providence Medical Group North Portland Clinic, Portland, Oregon

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Providence Medical Group North Portland Clinic
Designer Mahlum, Portland, Oregon, USA
Location Portland, Oregon, USA
Date 2006 to 2007
Building Type Commercial Building
Construction System steel, brick, glass, aluminum
Climate Mild Temperate
Context Urban
Architectural Style Modern
Builder Lorentz Bruun Construction, Portland, Oregon, USA
Street Address 4920 N. Interstate Ave.
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Building Details
Client Providence Health Services - Oregon
Cost $1,400,000.00
Area 10,009
Stories 1
Site 0.44 acres
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"The North Portland Clinic embraces its urban context, reaching out to underserved populations within this diverse neighborhood. A butterfly roof creates the frame for an expansive wall of windows. Located on the mass-transit MAX line in Portland’s urban core, the building opens onto the busy streetscape to reinforce visual connection and invite the community inside. The interior is divided into three daylit clinical pods with integrated murals by local artist Caleb Freese that express themes of compassion, community and wellness. By reinforcing connections with the neighborhood, the clinic supports revitalization efforts in the area while making Providence community services more transparent and accessible." — Mahlum


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  • "More Docs on NoPo Blocks" by Robert H. Hamrick, St. Johns Sentinel. April 2006. Volume 6, Issue 4, p18.
  • "AIA Healthcare Awards 2009", Brian Libby, ArchitectureWeek No. 443, 2009.0909, p N1.1.

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