pacific northwest regional architecture blog


- bill 8-19-2008 7:58 pm

lots of nice timber framing and stairs there. i cant find a posting i surfed into on the oregon functionalist architecture movement. and there was a meeting house that i posted w/ pics from our friends steve n erin that i cant find too. so if you see this SD pls remind me of what im thinking of and point me in the correct direction.


- bill 8-19-2008 8:02 pm [add a comment]


nice database here
- bill 8-19-2008 8:06 pm [add a comment]


Toward a New Regionalism: Environmental Architecture in the Pacific Northwest (review)


- bill 8-19-2008 8:18 pm [add a comment]


those open stairs are very close to what will be in the barn
- adman 8-19-2008 11:09 pm [add a comment]


sweet!!
- Skinny 8-20-2008 12:44 pm [add a comment]


that would be the Caldera Art's Center (scroll through for more pics) by Columbus Circle 2 redesigner Brad Cloepfil (sorry, couldn't search your page)
- steve 8-21-2008 10:22 am [add a comment]


Saul Zaik is one of my fave NW archetects. Unfortunately I don't find much on him web-wise. Here's a link to his firm's site. It offers only small sampling of his work. It does show one of his houses at Salishan, a community of homes he designed at the Oregon coast.

this house is, or was, up for sale, loads of interior and exterior pics, also originals from 1956.

- steve 8-21-2008 10:46 am [add a comment]


  • delish, wish wish, delish
    - Skinny 8-21-2008 3:39 pm [add a comment]


  • nice (inexpensive) exposed wood laminate edges on the white formica counters in the kitchen.
    - adman 8-21-2008 5:48 pm [add a comment]


    • those are nice.
      - steve 8-21-2008 5:57 pm [add a comment]


    • the vintage pictures are all great. thanks steve!
      - bill 8-21-2008 6:08 pm [add a comment]



Pietro Belluschi wiki. .
Portland Archetecture blog article

- steve 8-21-2008 11:19 am [add a comment]


  • Pan Am building.

    Portland Art Museum
    I love this building but think the renovations are lame, out of keeping with the original character which seems understated and timeless.
    .
    - steve 8-21-2008 10:55 pm [add a comment]






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