Project Details
- Project Name
- Johnson Street Townhomes
- Location
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Portland ,OR ,United States
- Architect
- Mithun
- Project Types
- Multifamily
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Shared by
- Editor
- Consultants
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James Bodoia,Sue Miller,General Contractor: Pat O'Brien,Landscape Architect: James Hensley,Interior Designer: Alyx Chung,Eckert & Eckert
- Project Status
- Built
Project Description
2001 RADA
Multifamily / Grand
The judges chose Johnson Street Townhomes for a grand award because, as one said, "It's a good piece of urbanism." That comment should please Jim Bodoia, the architect of this upscale, 13-unit condominium project in Portland's Pearl District. "The other residential buildings in the area tend to be lofts and stacked flats, buildings that are internal in nature," he says. "We wanted to create more of a relationship to the street."
The long, narrow site takes up half a block in this rapidly gentrifying neighborhood. Bodoia slipped an alley down the middle of the block, bordering the site's south side, so the majority of the project could be rear-loaded. He lined up seven street-facing units down the length of the site, parallel to the alley, and placed the remaining six along each width, like bookends. The result? No matter which of the three surrounding streets you are standing on, you're looking at friendly facades rather than nondescript side or rear elevations.
Six of the condos have live/work capacity, and Bodoia designed the potential "work" spaces at the front of each unit to provide further opportunities for an enriched streetscape. Slightly elevated entries and front balconies complete the townhomes' graceful handling of the transition from public to private space.