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Portland, OR

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Portland is a city that is not afraid of being different and which could serve as a model for other American cities. Its unique identity and lifestyle were shaped by local creative minds that care about sustaining a decent quality of life: through good coffee and food, green transit systems, and independent retail stores.

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On Stark Street (pictured above), the Ace Hotel serves as headquarters for curious travelers and as workspace for local residents in search of inspiration and a wireless internet connection. The hotel building also houses Stumptown Coffee, that diffuses a wonderful aroma throughout the lobby and  where each single cup of coffee is made to perfection, and Clyde Common, a restaurant serving foreign and domestic cuisine cooked with local ingredients.

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Eclectic Portland, pictured from top left: Coffee shop in East Portland, Voodoo Doughnut, Give/Take a book mailbox, dry cleaner’s window, Deschutes Brewery in Northwest Portland, Old Town.

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Cycling is fully integrated in Portland’s culture and way of life: from the urban infrastructure to organizations like Bike Portland, retail spaces such as Veloshop, “public art” made of children’s bicycles. street furniture, or custom frame builders like Sasha White from Vanilla Bicycles.

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From Vespa to Vanilla

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Years before he opened his custom bicycle studio and store, Sacha White – owner of Vanilla Bicycles and Speedvagen, was devoted to Vespa and Lambretta scooters. To this day the Italian design aesthetics stuck to him and inspired the look and feel of his custom bikes: pastel colors with a slight touch of red, a brand name that starts with a V like Vespa, curvy typefaces…

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The symbol for Speedvagen (pictured above on a pair of boots) is inspired by Ferrari’s visual identity. More pictures from the Vanilla workshop are here.

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Call + Response

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Call + Response is an exhibition that questions the realm of design, craft and art through the works of designer-makers and educators from Oregon. In this show craft is shown as a highly conceptual practice that can play a role in society and also holds hidden cerebral qualities. Amongst the various themes some include: environmental responsibility, artistic processes and historical contexts.

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Clockwise from top left: Sam Morgan, Studio Gorm, Heidi Schwegler, David Eckard.

Call + Response is on view at the Museum of Contemporary Craft in Portland until October 31 2009.

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Portland Museum of Contemporary Craft

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Namita Gupta Wiggers, Curator, Museum of Contemporary Craft, details the history, current exhibits and the raison d’etre of a very unique museum in the Northwest.

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Vanilla Bicycles of Portland

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Sacha White, Owner, Designer, Bicycle Frame builder of Vanilla and Speedvagen custom bicycles talks to Cities x Design about the intricacies, challenges and opportunities for continuously learning in building custom bicycles in Portland.

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Portland City Profile

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Keywords – Sustainable, Environmental, Micro-cultures, Independent, Avant-garde

100px-flag_of_portland_oregonsvgPopulation: 575,930
Incorporated: 1851
Nicknames: City of Roses, Bridgetown, Little Beirut, P-Town, Rip City, Stumptown, Razorblade City, PDX

Developments

  • Handcrafted cottages
  • Parks
  • Rehabilitation of neighborhoods (Boise Eliot, Humboldt, Overlook)

Tourism / Place branding

Design businesses

Institutions

Design initiatives

  • AIGA x Portland Office of Sustainable Development / Urban Forest Project*

Local businesses

  • Grand Central Bakery (industrial space turned bakery)
  • Chapterfour (clothing)
  • Lark Press (letterpress + paper products)
  • Flutter (epitomizes Portland’s love of the eccentric)
  • Tita Pista’s (pop up restaurant)
  • Saraveza (micro brewed beers)
  • Nike (Eugene)
  • Wieden + Kennedy

Links

Schools

Articles

  • Inner North Portland / Monocle Feb 09 pp148
  • Print Magazine Regional Survey 2008
  • Rethinking the mall | NY Times

“The Ainsworth Collective, a group of some 50 households in Portland, Oregon’s Cully neighborhood that came together out of a mutual interest in sustainability and community, have created a micro-economy within their few square blocks. They’ve published a directory of services provided by neighbors (from tax preparation to massage services to cat-sitting), encouraging local transactions. They’ve instituted tool-sharing, car-sharing, bulk food-purchasing and even own a farmer’s market that sells produce, baked goods and other items made by its members. There may always be mega-malls, but developers and architects would be remiss in not exploring grassroots solutions like this.”

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