1819 NW Everett St. (Hartshorne-Plunkard Architects) |
New life for the landmark old First Church of Christ Scientist in Northwest Portland will be as a venue for food, drink, exercise and public events as a companion to a new five-story hotel behind it.
Andrew Becker, a Chicago-based architect for new owners of
the church and vacant lot, promised “thoughtful and minimal exterior changes”
to the former church, which has been known most recently as the Northwest
Community Cultural Center.
One visual change would be a glass guard rail at the second
story of the church, allowing for public access to the roof and its views of
Northwest Portland and downtown. The
sloping floor if the second-floor former sanctuary would be levelled for use by
events.
Becker said the old church would be upgraded seismically to
current earthquake standards without affecting exterior facades. However, he said the full engineering details
are not yet complete.
Steve Pinger, representing the Northwest District Association, called the church restoration “a great project,” but he said a rendering the new hotel was “kind of going backwards” from an earlier version shown in a pre-application report. Landmarks commissioners also felt that the first rendering appeared more coherent as a design. The building would sit at NW 19th Ave. and Flanders St.
First design, left, versus revised version (Hartshorne-Plunkard Architects) |
The commission will hold another hearing at an undetermined future date when more information will be available about window restoration and, presumably, some design changes on the new hotel.
For the past 10 years or longer, the old church had fallen
victim to maintenance neglect, and the cost of earthquake bracing made sale of
the building difficult. It now appears
that new and interesting use is on the horizon.
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