The Rothko Pavilion—designed by Vinci Hamp Architects with Hennebery Eddy Architects—positions the museum as a crossroads between art and the urban context.
The 94-unit mid-rise gives priority to residents with ties to the historically Black Lower Albina neighborhood, which was shattered by midcentury urban renewal projects.
A dark and disregarded 1950s-era gym-turned-theater is transformed once again into Highland Hall, an inviting academic building populated by future architects.
‘Some of the fundamentals and tactics of our movement have been pulled out from under us,’ said International Living Future Institute CEO Lindsay Baker in a call for collective action.
The PAE Living Building is the 35th building in the world to earn full certification from the Living Building Challenge, the International Living Future Institute's rigorous sustainability program.