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Outer South East Livable Infill Project
The City of Portland, Oregon has experienced unprecedented population growth in the last decade, much of which has been accommodated through infill development. Not all infi ll development has contributed to meeting design goals, prompting the City’s Bureau of Planning to launch the Infill Design Project in 2003. The Infill Design Project aims to improve the design of multi-dwelling and rowhouse development outside the Central City. This study supports the Infill Design Project by studying the design of new, multi-family infi ll development in a section of Outer Southeast Portland, Oregon. Through public outreach, this study identifies community design preferences and analyzes whether these preferences are being met in the private realm, the public realm and contextually. The studyfurther identifies reasons for the current state of multi-family infill development and provides recommendations to improve design quality of multi-family infill. This project was conducted under the supervision of Deborah Howe, Barry Messer, and Ethan Seltzer
Outer Southeast livable infill project
120 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Most recent activity June, 2004. Captured May 16, 2008.This study supports the Infill
Design Project by studying the design of new, multi-family infill development in a
section of Outer Southeast Portland, Oregon. Through public outreach, this study
identifies community design preferences and analyzes whether these preferences
are being met in the private realm, the public realm and contextually. The study
further identifies reasons for the current state of multi-family infill development and
provides recommendations to improve design quality of multi-family infill.... This study recommends four approaches to improve the design quality of multifamily
infill in the selected study area. [From the document