New Renderings Show Off Plans For What Could Become Portland's Future Tallest Building
New renderings have been revealed of Kaven + Co. and William / Kaven Architecture?s plans for the new Broadway Corridor in Portland, showcasing the full masterplan for the first time. Conceived as a new mixed-use district and transportation hub connecting Union Station and the Pearl District, the Broadway Corridor will feature the city?s new tallest and one of the west coast?s tallest buildings.
Courtesy of William Kaven Architecture
New renderings have been revealed of Kaven + Co. and William / Kaven Architecture?s plans for the new Broadway Corridor in Portland, showcasing the full masterplan for the first time. Conceived as a new mixed-use district and transportation hub connecting Union Station and the Pearl District, the Broadway Corridor will feature the city?s new tallest and one of the west coast?s tallest buildings.
Courtesy of William Kaven Architecture
The masterplan would add nearly 5 million square feet of new development spread across several high and low-rise buildings, including the signature skyscrapers linked by a glass-enclosed botanical garden bridge. The taller of the two towers could cap out at over 970 feet, making it one of the tallest buildings west of the city. The garden bridge would also reach new heights ? at 680 feet in the air, it would constitute of the world?s highest bridges between buildings.Other program elements include four additional residential towers, an indoor marketplace, a museum and a central reflectin...
Courtesy of William Kaven Architecture
New renderings have been revealed of Kaven + Co. and William / Kaven Architecture?s plans for the new Broadway Corridor in Portland, showcasing the full masterplan for the first time. Conceived as a new mixed-use district and transportation hub connecting Union Station and the Pearl District, the Broadway Corridor will feature the city?s new tallest and one of the west coast?s tallest buildings.
Courtesy of William Kaven Architecture
The masterplan would add nearly 5 million square feet of new development spread across several high and low-rise buildings, including the signature skyscrapers linked by a glass-enclosed botanical garden bridge. The taller of the two towers could cap out at over 970 feet, making it one of the tallest buildings west of the city. The garden bridge would also reach new heights ? at 680 feet in the air, it would constitute of the world?s highest bridges between buildings.Other program elements include four additional residential towers, an indoor marketplace, a museum and a central reflectin...
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