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was among those who expressed the opinion that the modernist style, then being applied to most large office buildings, had begun to make some American cities' downtowns look "boring", with most of the newer, large buildings being covered in glass and steel, and largely lacking in design features that
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Only about 30 employees were working in the building in August 2020, and the city was predicting that most employees in the departments that use the Portland Building would continue working from home until sometime in 2021. As of August 2020, renovation work on the interiors of the first floors was
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Work on the extensive rebuilding, known by the city as the Portland Building Reconstruction Project, began in fall 2017, with interior demolition work, followed by an official groundbreaking in December. The project was expected to take about three years, with completion around the end of 2020. The
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In July 2016, plans to renovate the building moved ahead, with the city council choosing a contractor and setting a maximum cost of $ 140 million for the work, not including estimated non-construction expenses of up to $ 55 million, such as for the leasing of office space for around 1,300
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In 2014, some city commissioners expressed the view that the building should be demolished due to extensive water infiltration and structural issues. The consensus among the city commissioners was mixed, with one member calling the building a "white elephant", while others opposed the demolition.
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In 1990, only eight years after it was built, the lobby and food court were in need of remodeling. Four firms, including Michael Graves, were bidding for the job. Karen Nichols of Michael Graves's firm said "Michael feels like he owes the city one.... We have done a lot of public buildings since
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The renovation retains the building's basic postmodern architectural style while changing some of the building materials to better withstand weather and earthquakes, and improve interiors for employee satisfaction. The teal colored tiles of the lower three floors would be replaced with larger
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As of October 2009, the Portland Building housed these municipal bureaus and departments: Office of Cable Communications & Franchise Management, Bureau of Environmental Services, Facilities Services, Bureau of Human Resources, Office of Management and Finance, Mt. Hood Cable Regulatory
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Beyond questions of style, many structural flaws came to light shortly after the building's completion. The building's failings are the subject of much humor and contempt by the civil servants who work there, who describe it as cheaply built and a challenging place to work.
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By early 2020, the reconstruction work was sufficiently close to completion that around 1,700 city employees began moving back into the building; the move-in was spread over eleven weekends and was completed in March 2020. However, almost immediately afterward, the
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statue was covered by a shroud, to protect it from potential damage during the work; the covering was removed in September 2019. The statue also underwent preservation work during this period. As of September 2018, the ongoing project remained on-schedule.
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revisited the theme, noting that the "huge blue tiles, colored glass and odd pastel flourishes meant to evoke early modern French paintings" actually resembled "something designed by a Third World dictator's mistress' art-student brother."
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effectively reversed the building's return to use, as most staff were instructed to work from home during the pandemic, and a planned March 19, 2020, event to celebrate the building's reopening was canceled.
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Graves' design was selected in a large design competition, with Johnson as one of the three members of the selection committee. Graves was added into the competition after Johnson threw out the entry from architect
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in 2011. An extensive reconstruction of the building began in December 2017 and was completed in 2020. The building was temporarily closed for that work, and the closure was extended by the
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would make them stand out. The reaction among architects was mixed, with many criticizing the design while others embraced it as a welcome departure. In 1985, the hammered-copper statue
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Weiner, Ed (October 18, 1981). "The most famous building in Seattle is in Portland: Michael Graves' new building is an architectural milestone and is anything but boring".
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Commission, Bureau of Parks and Recreation, Bureau of Purchases, Bureau of Risk Management, Bureau of Technology Services, Bureau of Transportation, and the
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chapter decried the building's renovation, claiming that the replacement of the building's material would threaten the building's landmark status.
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Michael Graves fiercely opposed demolition. In 2015, city officials were considering spending $ 175 million to fully renovate the building.
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as a water-absorbing plant for the northwest. The new roof will help the building's heating, cooling, and storm-water runoff systems.
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city employees who will be temporarily displaced during the renovation work. The contractors for the project are architecture firm
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Crick, Rolla J. (October 7, 1985). "Thousands bid ‘Portlandia’ warm welcome: Statue lifted successfully to final spot".
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The building's style remains controversial among Portlanders as well as the entire architecture field. In 1990,
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continuing but was expected to be finished by the end of the year. The work was completed by October 2020.
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Sarasohn, David (February 5, 2014). "The Portland Building: A Façade Too Weird for Even Portlandia".
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tiles, the existing painted concrete facade would be covered by a new aluminum rainscreen
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magazine called the Portland Building "one of the most hated buildings in America".
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Morris, Rebecca (February 19, 1990). "30 Years of Planning Produce City for '90s".
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Not all commentary has been negative. In the estimation of architectural critic
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These laypersons' appraisals were bolstered by Italian-born modernist architect
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DLR Group's reconstruction work on the building was recognized with an
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for having not been Postmodern enough. Birkerts went on to design the
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then. I do know we talk about the Portland Building all the time."
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in Portland in 2020 were centered near the building.
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The roof of the Portland Building is covered with a
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Portland Building is located in Portland, Oregon
Postmodern
Portland
Oregon
Coordinates
45°30′56″N 122°40′43″W / 45.515635°N 122.678675°W / 45.515635; -122.678675
City of Portland
Michael Graves
Emery Roth & Sons
Hoffman Construction
DLR Group
Howard S. Wright Construction
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Postmodern
11000770
downtown Portland
Oregon
City of Portland
Portland City Hall
National Register of Historic Places
COVID-19 pandemic
Michael Graves
postmodern architecture
Philip Johnson
AT&T Building
Modernist
Gunnar Birkerts
Detroit Institute of Arts
Frank Ivancie

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