Portland Plaza

Portland Plaza
Location in Portland
General information
Type Residential
Location Portland, Oregon
Coordinates 45°30′46″N 122°40′49″W / 45.51278°N 122.68028°W / 45.51278; -122.68028Coordinates: 45°30′46″N 122°40′49″W / 45.51278°N 122.68028°W / 45.51278; -122.68028
Completed 1973
Height 272 feet (83 m)
Technical details
Floor count 25
Design and construction
Architect DMJM

The Portland Plaza is a condominium skyscraper in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. It stands at a height of 272 feet (83 m) and contains 25 floors. The Portland Plaza was designed by the firm of DMJM and was completed in 1973. The building is sometimes referred to as the "Norelco Building", owing to its metallic siding and its footprint bearing a resemblance to an electric shaver.

Enjoying a location almost directly west of the Keller Auditorium and the Ira Keller Fountain, Portland Plaza creates a late mid-20th century modernist feel to the area. Along with the Keller Fountain, the building has been featured on an album cover of the band Shades of Christ,[1] and appeared as a futuristic building in the PBS film version of Ursula K. Le Guin's The Lathe of Heaven.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Shades of Christ". Stumptown Confidential blog. March 20, 2005. Retrieved January 7, 2012.
  2. King, Bart: An Architectural Guidebook to Portland, p. 118. Gibbs Smith, 2001


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