Location: Tigard
Cost: $53 million
Completion: June 2023
Owner/Developer: Related Northwest
Architect: C2K
Interior Designer: Mannigan Design Group
Engineer: Janet Turner Engineering
General Contractor: Walsh Construction
Submitting Company: Walsh Construction
Subcontractors: Academy Specialties, Bridgeport Interiors, Carlson Roofing, Castle Masonry, Dallas Glass, De-el Enterprises, Glenco, Hard-Core, Imagine Energy, Interior Tech, Jacobs, Lanz Cabinets, Matson, Otis, PNW Marble & Granite, Parts & Pieces, Patriot Fire Protection, Pioneer Sheet Metal, Pioneer Waterproofing, RDF Earthwork, RDF Finish Carpenter, RDF Painting, Standard TV & Appliance, Superior Interiors, TA Onchi, Tapani Plumbing, Timberland, Tradesmen Electric, Ultra Quiet Floors, Vale Insulation Group, VPI Quality Windows, WCTJ, Wessco
Terrace Glen Apartments, sitting on a 2.88-acre parcel in Tigard’s Metzger neighborhood, is a multifamily intergenerational community with 144 apartment units from studios to four bedrooms for low-income families and seniors.
From the ground up, the project team implemented cutting-edge methods to enhance livability and sustainability. An extensive photovoltaic solar array adorns the roof, harnessing renewable energy to power the community and reduce operational costs.
The use of high-quality materials in the exterior cladding ensures durability and longevity, while also providing a visually appealing facade. In a blend of old and new, materials from a demolished church were repurposed, honoring the site’s history. Glulam beams found new life as benches and stained-glass windows became decorative features in the multipurpose room. The project team collaborated to navigate significant grade changes, resulting in more comfortable living spaces with increased ground-floor ceiling heights.
Terrace Glen’s impact extends beyond its innovative design. It represents a pivotal step in addressing the need for affordable housing in Tigard. As the first large housing project specifically tailored for low-income families in the area, Terrace Glen serves as a model for inclusive, intergenerational living.
The project’s social and economic impact is profound. It offers housing for households making 30 to 60 percent of the area’s median income, providing a lifeline for those facing housing insecurity. Notably, three units are designated as permanent supportive housing for homeless youth aged 18 to 24, offering a pathway to stability and independence.
Terrace Glen’s Earth Advantage Multifamily Certification underscores its commitment to sustainability, with EnergyStar appliances and a solar array contributing to its Earth-friendly footprint.
Walsh Construction’s award-winning safety program ensured rigorous training and adherence to OSHA regulations. From high-visibility clothing to strategic traffic control measures, every detail was planned to create a secure environment.
The success of Terrace Glen was made possible through a strong partnership between Related Northwest, the Housing Authority of Washington County and other key stakeholders. Nonprofit organizations such as EngAGE and the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization also played a vital role, fostering a sense of community and offering essential services to residents.
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