General Project Information
Architectural Credit:
Mackenzie.
(project team)
-Jeff Humphreys, Architect & Principal
-Thomas Peck, Architect & Design Director
-Adam Olsen, Architect & Project Manager
-Adrienne Linton, Project Architect
-Isaiah Kent, Architect
-Iris Wu, Designer
Project Substantial Completion Date: 9/10/2021
Program type(s): Courthouse, Office - Medium (< 100,000 sf), Parking, Public Assembly - Social/Meeting, Public Safety - Fire/Police Station, Retail Store
Total Site Area (gross sq. ft): 89,120 GSF
Total Building Area (gross sq. ft): 71,350 GSF
Project substantial completion date: 9/10/2021
Climate zone: USDA Hardiness Zones: 8b and 9a
Project site: Previously developed land
Project team:
Architecture: Mackenzie
Interiors: Mackenzie
Structural Engineering: Mackenzie
Civil Engineering: Mackenzie
Land Use Planning: Mackenzie
Transportation Planning: Mackenzie
Landscape Architecture: Mackenzie
MEP Engineer: Interface Engineering
Arborist: Morgan Holen & Associates, LLC
Acoustician: SSA Acoustics
Geotechnical Consultant: NV5
911 Tower Designer: Valmont
Building Envelope Consultant: MC Consultants, Inc.
Surveyor: Andy Paris and Associates, Inc.
Consultant: CFI
General Contractor: Howard S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty company
Building Envelope Consultant: RDH
Project Overview:
Lake Oswego's City Hall and Public Safety building provides an updated home for the Police Department, 911 Dispatch, and City Court, Council and Administrative functions to better serve their growing community. This modern, essential facility is integrated into a challenging site; embracing twenty-eight feet of cross-slope to simultaneously establish natural security for police and 911 dispatch operations and foster meaningful civic engagement for the public. The building organization links visitors to administrative and police functions through multiple entrances off of a community plaza that seamlessly extends into an atmospherically joined three-story lobby, establishing clear and discernible access to city services.
Submission portfolio
Lake Oswego City Hall & Public Safety
Category
Justice Facilities Awards
Description
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