The Park Box House by PATH Architecture in Portland, Oregon

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Located in Portland, Oregon, this Park Box House was a Winner of a 2009 AIA Craftmanship Award and Merit Award. Designed by PATH Architecture, the contemporary Park Box is a two unit row house constructed on a standard 50′ x 100′ corner Portland lot. The project was developed by Corey Martin of PATH Architecture in partnership with Michele Martin, Ty and Kelly Milford. The Contractor is KRM Construction and Project Team consists of Corey Martin, Ben Kaiser, Jason Kentta . The placement on the site provides each unit with a large private deck on opposite ends of the site, one with a large yard. This arrangement provides the most privacy while allowing for the main floor to feel like a large indoor / outdoor room with the deck as an extended living space.

The 2 Floor Box House Design in Portland Oregon
The 2 Floor Box House Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The design balances access to natural light and views of the park with the need for privacy by offsetting floor to ceiling windows to the side of each room to wash light into the space while minimizing direct views into the space from outside. The repeating pattern of windows on the faÇade places windows in different locations on the interior of the mirrored floor plans. On the east unit the main floor window on the south side is located on large stair landing, providing for abundant light washing the interior demising wall between units. On the west unit, the same main floor window occurs at the corner of the unit, creating an opportunity for an oversized wrap around bay window seat.

The Box House Terrace Design
The Box House Terrace Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The entire building was pushed to the west on the site to preserve a large Douglas fir tree, providing an opportunity to extend a portion of the east unit out beyond the main volume of the box. The master bedroom extends out over the deck below to create a large covered outdoor dining space. Looking from the main floor towards the park the arrangement of windows and solid wall provides views primarily of the trees, sky, and grass in the park. From here you can almost begin to think that the space lies in meadow, forgetting that you are in a vibrant urban neighborhood.

The Park Box House Exterior Design
The Park Box House Exterior Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The Contemporary Box House Design by PATH Architecture
The Contemporary Box House Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The Contemporary Box House Deck Design
The Contemporary Box House Deck Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The Bay Window House Design
The Bay Window House Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The Park Box House Deck Design
The Park Box House Deck Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

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The Box House Deck Design by PATH Architecture
The Box House Deck Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The Park Box House Staircase Design
The Park Box House Staircase Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The Park Box House Minimalist Interior Design
The Park Box House Minimalist Interior Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The Park Box House Living Room Design
The Park Box House Living Room Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The Park Box House High Ceiling Design
The Park Box House High Ceiling Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The Park Box House Entertaining Room Design
The Park Box House Entertaining Room Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The Park Box House Dining Room Design
The Park Box House Dining Room Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The Contemporary Box House Stairs Design
The Contemporary Box House Stairs Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The Contemporary Box House Interior Design by PATH Architecture
The Contemporary Box House Interior Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

The Box House Wooden Flooring Design
The Box House Wooden Flooring Design by PATH Architecture in Portland Oregon

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