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The 100 at Park Square

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Located in Portland’s SoMa (South of Market) EcoDistrict, The 100 at Park Square draws inspiration from its downtown Portland location and creates unique amenities for tenants and visitors. Mackenzie was tasked with designing a multifunctional, hospitality-like space that accommodates office employees, visitors, and the public. The Great Room, which serves as the main lobby, and the patio spaces are extensions of the building’s offices and form a dynamic space for working, collaborating, relaxing, and socializing. Mackenzie provided architectural, structural, interiors, and landscaping...Learn more

Progress Ridge TownSquare

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Mackenzie provided planning and site design services for this innovative joint-use retail and open space project between Gramor Development and Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District (THPRD). The Progress Ridge area is a designated urban town center in the City of Beaverton located adjacent to the Progress Quarry pond. The vision between the developer and the city was to design a pedestrian-friendly civic hub with a strong sense of community that would provide a wide range of services to the growing region. The development includes approximately 280,000 SF of retail and office buildings...Learn more

Kruse Village

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Gramor Development initially hired Mackenzie to shepherd a proposed design for the new Kruse Village through the City of Lake Oswego’s development review and approval process. The firm was then contracted to carry the project from design development through construction administration, including architectural, structural, and hardscape design. Located at the intersections of Kruse Way, Meadows Drive and Carman Drive, the new retail center includes six buildings ranging in size from 6,400 to 13,400 SF and totaling more than 63,000 SF. The steel structure buildings utilize a variety of cladding...Learn more

Clay Street Pedestrian Plaza

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Designers of the LEED Gold-certified RiverEast Center project worked with the City of Portland to create a model stormwater system that treats not only roof water runoff, but also water from the parking lot, public plaza, and adjoining city streets. As Portland’s first shared green street, Clay Street Pedestrian Plaza treats public stormwater runoff in a privately maintained facility and provides a pedestrian and bicycle connection from the Central Eastside to the Eastbank Esplanade. The facility combines the City of Portland standard flow-through planter and infiltration basin details,...Learn more

Keizer Civic Center

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Mackenzie provided comprehensive A/E services for the LEED Silver-certified Keizer City Hall, Police Facility, and Community Center and accompanying 2-acre park (designed concurrently). The combined facility strengthens serviceability and interaction between elected officials, city staff, police, and citizens. The 70,000 SF building is anchored by a 20,000 SF public community center and council chambers flanked by city hall and police station wings. The design emphasizes functionality in the wings with open, inviting public spaces in the building core. The goal of the park was to create a...Learn more
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