Parkway Manor (Portland State University) Explained

Parkway Manor
Building Type:Residence hall
Architectural Style:Art Deco
Cost:$250,000
Landlord:Portland State University
Address:1609 SW Park Avenue
Location Town:Portland, Oregon
Coordinates:45.5136°N -122.6845°W
Map Type:Portland State University OR
Start Date:December 15, 1930
Completion Date:April 10, 1931
Architect:Bennes & Herzog
Floor Count:5

Parkway Manor is a five-story student residence hall at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, a city in the United States. The building contains seven two-bedroom units, 24 one-bedroom units, 10 studios, and 13 sleepers that share a bath, shower, and kitchen.[1]

History

Parkway Manor was designed by architects Bennes & Herzog in 1931 for owner and real estate developer Harry Mittleman. Mittleman had planned to begin construction sometime later, but he was pressured by the Citizens Employment Committee to hire as many workers as possible and break ground immediately as the Great Depression continued into its second year. He placed a steam shovel on the job site and began digging even before the architects had completed their design, and Mittleman created 250 jobs during construction.[2]

The building opened a few months later with 42 units ranging from studios to four-room apartments. Each living room contained an artificial fireplace, and ceilings were covered with "California stucco," a then-new product with colorful pigments added at the factory.[3]

Portland State University acquired the property in 1969.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parkway Building . Portland State University Housing . January 13, 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140115114750/http://www.fap.pdx.edu/floorplans/detail2.php?buildingID=57 . January 15, 2014.
  2. News: Building to be Pushed . The Oregonian . Portland, Oregon . 32 . Oregonian Media Group . December 14, 1930 .
  3. News: Apartment Near Ready . The Oregonian . Portland, Oregon . 22 . Oregonian Media Group . April 5, 1931 .