Join PDX Design Collaborative for their exhibition “City of Possibility: Portland Seen Through Architectural Models, Past, Present, and Future.” City of Possibility is an unprecedented look at the ongoing legacy of Portland’s architecture, urban design, and civic ambition. It will showcase more than 50 architectural models—historic and current for buildings built and visions unbuilt--plus a virtual fly-through of major future new projects underway or being planned.
The exhibition is open from Friday, January 31st through Saturday, March 22 on Fridays-Sundays from 12pm-6pm.
At the heart of the exhibit is a 12-by-18-foot, beautifully crafted fir model of Portland’s urban center, on loan from the Architectural Heritage Center. City planners created it in 1971 as an urban design tool to implement the city’s 1972 Downtown Plan, the blueprint for the Portland's renaissance that blazed the path for urban comebacks in cities across the country.
For more information, see City of Possibility.
This exhibition is open to the public.