- Permitting Development | Portland. gov
Portland Permitting Development (PP D) manages building permits, land use, inspections, code enforcement, and public works permits to ensure our built environment is safe and accessible
- Portland Building - Wikipedia
Built at a cost of US$29 million, it opened in 1982 and was considered architecturally groundbreaking at the time [7][8] The building houses offices of the City of Portland and is located adjacent to Portland City Hall It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011 [6]
- Building Codes Division : Building Codes Division : State of Oregon
The Building Codes Division (BCD) provides code development, administration, inspection, plan review, licensing, and permit services to the construction industry
- Portland building projects to bring economic activity in 2024 | kgw. com
Major building developments that are expected to complete and open in 2024, including Pop Blocks Phase 1 (left) and Willamette Tower (right) PORTLAND, Ore — As new construction slows throughout
- Portland Building - The Oregon Encyclopedia
As one of the earliest large-scale Post-Modern buildings, the Portland Building was daring Graves designed it as a symmetrical, fifteen-story block clad in scored-off white stucco and set on a stepped two-story tiled pedestal
- 10 Best Architectural Buildings in Portland, Oregon: A Guide to the . . .
Portland, Oregon is home to a rich variety of architectural gems that capture the city’s unique character With its mix of historic landmarks and modern structures, the city offers a visual journey through different architectural styles and periods
- Ten of Portland’s Top Architectural Landmarks - Tracey and Michael
Update Jan 2021: Watch our new video above for a closer look at six of the buildings on this list! Portland lands on a lot of internet top ten lists these days, but one list it might not make is one of top architectural cities
- AD Classics: The Portland Building Michael Graves - ArchDaily
Completed in 1982 in Portland, United States The Portland Building, by architect and product designer Michael Graves, is considered the first major built work of Postmodernist architecture
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