Discover how a mixed use renovation turned a neglected property into a vibrant neighborhood hub with a sustainable residence.| Moss Architecture
Cities must revisit the integration of industrial uses into the urban realm.| Intercon
Community Facility – attached to multi-family housing This new 32,000 SF community service center located in the Angle Lake area of SeaTac (near SeaTac airport) was developed by the nonprofit LCSNW, which sought creative financing support from the New Markets Tax Credit program. The new facility houses a wide array of supportive services that reach [...]| Lotus Development Partners
Community Facility – attached to multifamily housing The Rockwood Building was developed to respond to the many challenges facing one of the most diverse and economically distressed areas in all of Multnomah County. Rockwood brings together 47 new permanent rental units for individuals and families, with a 25,400 SF Multi-Service Center that houses eight different [...]| Lotus Development Partners
Mixed-use housing, transitional housing, supportive services In 2001 the Compass Center’s main shelter and service facility in Pioneer Square was severely damaged by the Nisqually earthquake. The upper floors of this 100-year-old, un-reinforced masonry building were red-tagged while the basement hygiene center was permitted to remain open under conditional status. It took four years to complete| Lotus Development Partners