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Old Posted Jan 5, 2023, 8:41 PM
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DAR Drawings [24 MB] and staff memo for the PSU School of Art and Design.
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DAR Drawings [24 MB] and staff memo for the PSU School of Art and Design.
Holy hell, that looks good. I hope they go with the timber framing because that will be a beautiful addition....and the architecture department should definitely make full use of that building. It would probably be in the best interest of both departments to really work together once this building goes up....

Also I am super jealous because it would be so much fun to get my architecture degree now at PSU and combine my time there with art classes in this new building, along with taking classes at the Urban Planning department. That would be such an amazing things for future students.
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DAR Drawings [24 MB] and staff memo for the PSU School of Art and Design.

Renderings courtesy of M.Thrailkill.Architect via Lever Architecture:

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Renderings courtesy of M.Thrailkill.Architect via Lever Architecture:

A good first impression. Does anyone know what the green exterior cladding is?
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PSU School of Art and Design submitted for design review (via Portland Maps):

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New building for PSU School of Art & Design, consisting of 100,000 GSF of classrooms, studios, offices, galleries and supporting spaces. The building will include four levels of Type IIIB mass timber construction. Two Adjustments to Loading are requested: #1 to allow loading off of SW Jackson St & #2 from two standard-A to one standard-B loading bay. Two modifications to setbacks are requested: #1 Broadway & #2 SW Jackson St and one modification to ground floor windows is requested: SW Jackson St.
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Old Posted Aug 28, 2023, 10:07 PM
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PSU School of Art and Design is on the Design Commission agenda for 10/5/23:


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APPLICANT: Nathan Lambdin, Lever Architecture

SITE: 1914 SW Park

CITY CONTACT: Grace Jeffreys, BDS, 503-865-6521 grace.jeffreys@portlandoregon.gov

Proposal is for a new PSU School of Art & Design building located on a full block in the Central City Plan District. It consists of 100,000 GSF of classrooms, studios, offices, galleries and supporting spaces. At the ground level, the proposal includes art and design galleries on Broadway Avenue facing east, a front porch on the “Green Loop” on College Street facing north, a courtyard for events and display on Park Avenue facing west, and visual links to the Native American Student and Community Center on Jackson Street facing south. Loading and service spaces are also located on Jackson mid-block. Additional reviews include:

One Modification:
  1. Required Building Lines (33.510.215.B.1) – To increase the maximum allowed setbacks on SW Jackson St., from 12' maximum setback for 75% block, to 17' setback for 51% of block.
Two Adjustments:
  1. Parking and Loading Access (33.510.263.B.2.a.(1)) To allow loading off SW Jackson St., which is considered a Major City Bikeway.
  2. Number and Size of Loading Spaces (33.266.310- both C.2 and D) To provide one Modified A loading space rather than the required two standard-A spaces.
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Request for Response for the School of Art and Design.
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Staff Report for the School of Art and Design.
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Drawings [75 MB].
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This just got approved by the Design Commission.
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Final Findings and Decision by the Design Commission for the PSU School of Art + Design.
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