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Framework (building)
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Framework was a planned mixed-use building in Portland, Oregon, United States, that would have been located in the Pearl District neighborhood. Designed by Lever Architecture, it would have been the tallest timber building in North America, and was called the "nation's first high-rise building made of wood". This project was cancelled in 2018 due to a funding shortfall.
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Framework
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Framework
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NW 10th Ave. & Glisan St.
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Lever Architecture
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Mixed-use
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project^, Home Forward, and Beneficial State Bank
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12
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dbr:Portland,_Oregon
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United States
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Walsh Construction Company
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KPFF Consulting Engineers
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Post-tensioned Pres-Lam Cross-laminated Timber Rocking Walls, CLT floors over Glulam Beams and Columns
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Framework was a planned mixed-use building in Portland, Oregon, United States, that would have been located in the Pearl District neighborhood. Designed by Lever Architecture, it would have been the tallest timber building in North America, and was called the "nation's first high-rise building made of wood". This project was cancelled in 2018 due to a funding shortfall.
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NW 10th Ave. & Glisan St.
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45.1104
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dbr:Mixed-use
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