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AT WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOLADX at Washington High School is a live/work adaptive reuse of one of Portland’s historic landmarks. The project combines an existing collaborative working community (ADX) with retail shops, office space, and housing.
Founded on a collaborative com-munity concept, the project will be welcomed in the transitioning Buckman Neighborhood as a community-building asset.
The new program lends well to the existing structure, reviving the old while retaining the historical impor-tance of Washington High School.
ADX at Washington High School Sustainability Features:
- The greenest building is the one that is already built- Highly efficient campus style heating and air conditioning- Accessible green roof terrace- Rainwater collection- Access to public transportation- Engages SE Stark St., promoting the human scale streetscape- Incubator for local, sustainable business- Eliminates commute for employ-ees living in the building
AT WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOLADX is currently in a 10,000 square foot building at 417 SE 11th Avenue.
Their facilities include: Wood & Metal Shop, Laser Studio, CNC Router, Industrial Sewing Machine, Co-Working Office Spaces, The Ninkasi Better Living Room, In-House Fabrication Services, Design & Branding Services, Busi-ness & Marketing Services
There are multiple membership options ranging from day passes to full access yearly memberships. There are also co-working office spaces to rent as well as a range of classes and events open to both members and non-members.
Advantages of moving ADX to Washington High School:
- Allows for expansion and renova-tion of shop space- Adds housing as a part of ADX, allowing for greater community- Gives ADX an opportunity for retail presence - Gives ADX a stronger public presence when mixed with other program
SE 12th Avenue
SE 14th AvenueSE Alder Street
SE Stark Street
AT WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
ADX at Washington High School Site Features:
- Site plan incorporates plan for future community center and field, planned by SERA Architects- Extending SERA’s planned drop off though the block allows for drop off and loading from the ground floor workshops- Short term drop off spaces would be available within the drop off area as well as along SE 14th Ave.- Accessible raised walkway along SE Stark St. brings pedestri-ans to storefronts on the second floor, much like the warehouse reuse in the Pearl District
AT WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
AT WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
AT WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
AT WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
AT WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
AT WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL