Excerpt: The architectural project Doug Fir by Skylab is a log cabin-inspired bar, restaurant, and music venue that evokes an idealised view of Portland’s future potential as a major global tourism and cultural centre. The futuristic application of modern materials and careful programming of space against an existing modernist structure create a unique experience that has come to define Portland’s dynamic music, travel, and social scene.
Project Description
[Text as submitted by architect] Doug Fir is a 25,100-square-foot modern log cabin-inspired bar, restaurant, and music venue, conjuring an idealised vision of Portland’s up-and-coming potential as a global travel destination and cultural hub.
The site began as a run-down diner adjacent to a forgotten motor lodge in an underappreciated stretch of East Burnside.
The mountain lodge aesthetic was created by expanding the modernist elements of the original motel and recapturing the optimistic experience of mid-century travel and motel culture found at the existing site. Large glulam beams were restored and offset with new modern finishes of stainless steel, glass block, and chrome ceiling panels, now seen in a fresh context.
Downstairs, a premium 300-guest capacity music venue was built out, creating an iconic backdrop to showcase emerging acts, both local and international. In whole, the futuristic application of modern materials and careful programming of space against an existing modernist structure create a unique experience that has come to define Portland’s dynamic music, travel, and social scene.