Gradient transforms a postwar house in the St. Johns neighborhood of Portland into a timely and sophisticated live work campus. United by a shared roof and material palette, the house and studio frame a courtyard that overlooks the iconic St. Johns Bridge, the Willamette River, and West Hills. Home to a young family with a thriving design business, the Gradient provides a true live/work balance, with strong connections to neighbors and the landscape, following the natural topography of the site. Though the new house and studio more than double the size of the original house, the scale of the surrounding neighborhood is maintained.

Gradient

Location:
Portland, Oregon

Completed:
2021

Size:
3600sf

Contractor:
Callum Clark

Photography:
Jeremy Bittermann

Personnel:
Christopher Brown, Adam Monkaba, Ethan Zagorec Marks, Thea von Geldern

Recognition:
Honor Award, AIA Oregon
Honor Award, RDAA Residential Design Magazine
Honor Award, Fay Jones School of Architecture