Ben Waechter's Tower House makes the most of an "unbuildable" Portland hillside
Faced with a sharply sloping plot in Portland, Oregon, architect Ben Waechter chose to "build up rather than out" to create a cost-efficient house for a family (+ slideshow).
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The four-storey Tower House was constructed on a site that had previously been called "unbuildable" due to its constrained position between a ravine and another house. To get around this, Waechter developed a building with a footprint of just over 50 square metres.
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"Our solution was to build up rather than out," Waechter explained. "We designed a tower house that touches the ground lightly to reduce foundation costs, fits within the narrow lot constraints and minimises the environmental impact to the remaining site."
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Three out of the four floors are mostly taken up by just one room, ensuring that the interior appears spacious rather than cramped.
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The master bedroom occupies the lowest level, while the two uppermost floors accommodate the living room and a combined kitchen and dining room.
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"These are the dominant rooms of the house," said Waechter. "They are tall, generous volumes of space finished with oil-rubbed quarter-sawn white oak. They are simple, quiet rooms that feel protected yet open."
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"The white oak palette is limited to these spaces, creating a strong threshold between the inside of the room and out, and heightening one's sense of being held and contained," he added.
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The house's entrance is a bridge that leads directly onto the second floor, compensating for the two-storey level change between the base of the building and the adjacent street.
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Beyond a recessed porch, a compact lobby provides a buffer between the entrance and the dining room – a space that opens out to a large sheltered balcony at the north-east corner of the building.
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The living room above also opens out to a recessed balcony, while the ground-floor bedroom features a sheltered terrace on one side.
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"These rooms have an intimate scale with a sense of being tucked away, hidden and private," said the architect.
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Two extra bedrooms are located on the first floor, and both the bedroom floors include bathrooms.
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Externally, the building is clad with black corrugated steel that creates vertical stripes, exaggerating the height. This material curves around each of the corners, meaning there was no need to add a corner trim.
Photography is by Lara Swimmer.
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