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This new laboratory serves as the headquarters for the TallWood Design Institute, a model of education and research for Oregon’s growing expertise in engineered wood products and mass timber construction.
Tucked into Portland’s picturesque Reed College, the 66,000-sq-ft Trillium Residence Hall is organized in a pinwheel design, with three wings of three stories each and a central atrium at its heart, and with enough room to house 180 first-year students.
The project provides an innovative approach for integrating economic development, recreational uses and wastewater treatment into an urban environment.
近80年来,数以千万计的ousands of tons of sediment, ranging from fine sand particles to 20-in.-dia boulders, have passed through the 1,900-ft long tunnel, gradually eroding its 1-in.-thick steel floor liner.
Migrating salmon on the Deschutes River received a boost from the hatchery upgrade, which combined fish-ladder extensions and expanded holding and juvenile-rearing ponds.
The four-month effort to replace the 1920s-era landmark swinging bridge required some innovative construction approaches because the constrained, environmentally sensitive site did not lend itself to conventional ground-based construction techniques or equipment.
The 125,000-sq-ft renovation and seismic upgrade of the Providence St. Vincent Main Tower was done over four years and allowed the nine-story acute care hospital tower to remain occupied throughout the work.
The need to work within a sprawling, disjointed collection of properties helped Northwest Housing Alternatives fully appreciate how to create a community atmosphere at its Milwaukie, Ore., campus.