underutilized full block in Portlands Pearl District. Development concepts include the pedestrian streetscape, the incorporation of materials that reinforce the unique character of the Pearl District and the development of unique residential unit designs, outdoor spaces and programs within one project. This ffteen story, mixed-use building includes 10,000 square feet of ground level retail, 246 residential units including street level townhouses and 333 parking spaces in three structured levels below-grade. The building is designed to break down the scale of the 200 x 200-foot block development into smaller, recognizable and pedestrian-oriented pieces. The design includes the incorporation of salvaged brick from a pre-existing structure on the adjacent corner into the new buildings faade and the reuse of the existing The Wyatt Portland, Oregon Historic Bridgeport Brewery Truss Element that has spanned NW 13th Avenue for decades. The design of an unprecedented pedestrian-way along 13th Avenue a curbless, industrial street creates a functional, safe transition zone between vehicles and pedestrians. Departing from the traditional and conventional, the sleek, clean-lined interiors are modern and minimalist. Custom interior design for the units included European- style for kitchens and spa-like atmosphere for the bathrooms. Sparkling quartz surfaces, glass door insets and simple, color schemes ensure a cohesive, open light flled design. The use of wood foors and natural materials throughout refect the Northwest environment. Masonry and Ceramic Institute of Oregon, Award of Honor for Design and Use of Masonry I appreciate the kind of restraint it takes to design something like this, it is something I take my hat off to. The design team has gone through it really carefully with us. It has gone through the process fairly quickly, it may not seem so quickly to you, but weve liked it from the start and its just gotten better, so thanks. Mike McCulloch, Chair, Portland Design Commission The Wyatt Continued Portland, Oregon