How to Do It (Mostly) Yourself at ADX
Tinker your ideas into existence at Portland’s “gym for making stuff.”
View ArticleWant to Get in on Portland’s ADU Boom? Here’s What You Need to Know
Portland’s relationship with tiny homes? It’s complicated. Here’s how to budget for your ADU—and avoid bureaucratic hell.
View ArticleHow to Spot the Four Types of Portland Designers
They are everywhere. Here’s our handy guide to finding them in the wild.
View ArticleHere's What the Post Office Site in Northwest Could Look Like
The eastern edge of the Pearl is due for a major face-lift.
View ArticleFrom Aging Trailer to Fabulous Glamper
A Portland couple converts an antique motor home into the retro-inspired camper of their dreams.
View ArticleLocal Furniture Designers Star at ShowPDX 2016
A celebration of the best local chairs, tables, and lamps—everything but the kitchen sink, and maybe that, too.
View ArticleOregon Food Bank Gets a Brand-New Logo and Look
Industry and Nike worked pro bono to refresh the 20-year-old nonprofit's brand.
View ArticlePortland Art Museum Announces New $75 Million Rothko Pavilion
Named after the Portland's most famous artistic son, the new glass-walled structure will connect PAM's two buildings.
View ArticleWhat Should Come Next for Portland's Downtown Parks?
Legendary landscape architect Douglas Macy will talk about a key thread of the city's urban DNA on Tuesday, Oct 11.
View ArticleLike Many Portlanders, This First-Time Homebuyer Dreams of Owning a Tiny House
Unfortunately, it's not that easy.
View ArticleThis Portland-Designed Bread Truck Brings Parks to the People
Instead of burritos and pad Thai, these mobile trucks dispense knowledge about our natural surroundings and conservation.
View ArticleChef Naoko’s Bento Café Gets a Redesign from Star Japanese Architect Kengo Kuma
We’ve got a first look at the farm-fresh eatery’s new digs.
View ArticleMini Mini Reimagines the Convenience Store
The East Burnside mini-mart elevates the utilitarian corner store to a haven of Helvetica, crowlers, and niche snacks.
View ArticleWhy Did Oregon Ban Rent Control?
Rent control is a hot-button topic today, but the story goes back to 1985.
View Article5 Places in Portland to Get Your DIY On
Screen-printing to shoe cobbling, soapmaking to soldering, here are the city’s best places to make something with your hands.
View ArticleBasket Weaving to Spoon Carving, WildCraft Offers Arts & Crafts for Grown-Ups
It’s like summer camp forever.
View ArticleBooming Sellwood Gets a Slick New Retail Concept
Designed by Waechter Architecture, the narrow Milwaukie Way alley marries old with new.
View ArticleYou Could Live in an Old Portland Macaroni Factory
For a cool $3.85 million, you can indulge all your pasta baron dreams.
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