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Slabtown 4

Slabtown 4
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SLABTOWN 4

Scott | Edwards Architecture

LEAD DESIGNER
Rick Berry

DESIGN TEAM
Ryan Yoshida, Takanori Tomita, Kate Dougherty, Cameron Cruse

MANUFACTURERS
Autodesk, Endicott, Trespa, Sierra Pacific Windows, Sketchup

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
SFA Design Group

LANDSCAPE
Shapiro / Didway

LIGHTING
O- LLC

AREA
5000 ft²

LOCATION
Portland, United States

CATAGORY
Houses, Apartments

YEAR
2020

Text description provided by architect.

In the late nineteenth century, Portland’s northwest quadrant adopted the name Slabtown when a lumber mill opened on Northrup Street. The mill’s discarded log edges or “slab wood” were stacked in front of working-class homes as a cheap source of heating and cooking fuel.

Slabtown 4
© Jeremy Bittermann
Slabtown 4
© Jeremy Bittermann
Slabtown 4
© Jeremy Bittermann

Located in this northwest neighborhood, Slabtown 4 is a four-unit project for a multi-generational family. The presented challenge was to design two single-family dwellings and two accessory dwelling units, each with private outdoor spaces and parking, all on a compact footprint to fit a tight urban lot.

Three of the four units were to be occupied by family members with the fourth as an office or to provide additional rental income.

Inspiration for the form came straight from the area’s early history, with two wooden volumes, or stacks of slab wood, resting on top of a solid base. This solid base grounds the structure and provides a sense of security and privacy for its occupants.

Slabtown 4
© Jeremy Bittermann
Slabtown 4
© Jeremy Bittermann
Slabtown 4
© Jeremy Bittermann

To keep the base modern and monolithic, a dark manganese iron spot brick was paired with a matching dark grout with raked joints – adding texture to the façade with a material that complements the surrounding context.

The ground level is comprised of two one-bedroom ADU units with outdoor patios, and two, two-story townhouse units above with private roof decks with views of the west hills. The proportion and repetition of the townhomes bridge the scale between the nearby single-family homes and higher-density four-story apartment buildings across the street.

Slabtown 4
© Jeremy Bittermann
Slabtown 4
© Jeremy Bittermann

The interior is clean, simple, modern, and minimal with a slight Japanese influence. The palette includes natural materials, white surfaces flooded with daylight, black metal accents, and modern white oak built-ins with integral drawer pulls.

The townhouse units feature double-height living spaces with loft-style main bedrooms to keep interior spaces bright, open, and airy.

Slabtown 4
© Jeremy Bittermann
Slabtown 4
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A two-story vertical wall of white oak wood slats adds a textural element to the space preserving transparency while functioning as a guardrail for the two flights of stairs.

Maintaining a connection to the outdoors is important when the main living area is on the upper floor. Large folding doors make the transition to the outside seamless and allow the living room to double in size for entertaining with its adjacency to the lower roof deck.

Slabtown 4
© Jeremy Bittermann
Slabtown 4
© Jeremy Bittermann

A large format tile was selected that can be used inside over a gypcrete subfloor with radiant heat as well as outside on an adjustable pedestal system to maintain a continuous floor surface.

The third-floor bedroom suites have direct access to the upper roof deck, which is clad with wood to provide a soft, warm surface for yoga and bare feet.

Slabtown 4
© Jeremy Bittermann
Slabtown 4
© Jeremy Bittermann

By honoring the family’s wish to create four homes in a highly walkable and vibrant neighborhood, the result is a home that could serve as a model for multi-generational living in an urban environment.


Slabtown 4
Site Plan
Slabtown 4
Plan - First Floor
Slabtown 4
Plan - Second Floor
Slabtown 4
Plan - Third Floor


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Elevation

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