- Pacific Building
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name = The Pacific Building
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caption = The Pacific Building.
location = Portland,Oregon
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lat_degrees = 45
lat_minutes = 31
lat_seconds = 04
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 122
long_minutes = 40
long_seconds = 43
long_direction = W
area =
built = 1926
architect =A.E. Doyle & Associates
architecture = Renaissance, other
added =March 5 ,1992
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visitation_year =
refnum=92000091 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-08-16|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
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governing_body =PrivateThe Pacific Building is a historic office building in downtownPortland, Oregon . It has been listed onNational Register of Historic Places since March 5, 1992. [ cite web
url = http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/OR/Multnomah/state4.html
title = National Register of Historic Places: Multnomah County, Oregon, pg. 4
accessdate = 2007-08-16 ]This building was the second of three similarly-Italianate buildings built in Portland by prolific local architect
A.E. Doyle 's firm. The project's primary designer, Charles K. Greene, worked on the trio of Italianate Doyle-commissioned buildings in Portland: the smallerBank of California Building (also completed in 1924), The Pacific Building, and thePublic Service Building (a skyscraper completed in 1928). A youngPietro Belluschi started his career with A.E. Doyle working on this building, and later in it. Upon its opening in 1926, Doyle moved his firm's headquarters into the Pacific Building. [King, Bart: An Architectural Guidebook to Portland, pg. 12. Gibbs Smith, 2001]The lobby of the 10 story building was designed by Belluschi, and connected to Portland's first underground parking garage. [ cite web
url = http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=pacificbuilding-portland-or-usa
title = Emporis: Pacific Building
accessdate = 2007-08-16 ] The connection to the parking garage was lost in 2000 when the bus station to the south (which sat on top of the garage) was torn down and replaced by an annex to the nearby Hilton Hotel. Architecturally, the Pacific Building appears to combine theChicago School withItalian Renaissance architecture. The red tile roof and dormers combine with geometric windows that are almost flush with the facade to achieve this effect. [King, Bart: An Architectural Guidebook to Portland, pg. 11. Gibbs Smith, 2001]The lot upon which the Pacific Building stands is across Yamhill Street from
Pioneer Courthouse , in the heart of downtown Portland. The entire lot once was the grounds of theHenry Corbett mansion (built 1875), which remained until construction began on the Pacific Building. Corbett's widow kept a cow on the grounds at one time while a major city grew around it. This juxtapositioning of the old and new earned the lot a nickname: "The Million Dollar Cowpasture". [King, Bart: An Architectural Guidebook to Portland, pg. 12. Gibbs Smith, 2001]References
ee also
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Architecture in Portland, Oregon
*List of Registered Historic Places in Multnomah County, Oregon External links
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=pacificbuilding-portland-or-usa Pacific Building (Emporis)]
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