Balfour-Guthrie Building
About this building:
Click the images below for bigger versions:The Balfour Guthrie Building is historic in nature
and progressive in performance. Originally constructed in 1913, the
stone structure has hosted a variety of tenants who have configured and
used the space in a number of ways. Where once stood a production
machine, however, now stands a daylit design station. The Balfour
Guthrie Building's most recent tenant, Thomas Hacker Architects, Inc.,
redesigned the building and balanced objectives for historic
preservation and sustainability by including such features as a
high-efficiency heating and cooling system, exposed structural
elements, and an integrated daylighting strategy among others. The
design has renewed the historic integrity of the building while
enhancing its performance 24% beyond energy code.
Filed Under:
Portland, OR, daylighting, historic, LEED, PortlandProperty Details:
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Property type(s):
Office
Building size:
6,000
Rentable property type(s):
Office
