The Fair-Haired Dumbbell

Portland, Oregon

How do we bring a developer's vision for a new Portland landmark to life on a small, awkward site at the Burnside Bridgehead?

Two office five-story buildings, painted with a bold, colorful mural, and connected by exterior bridges

The Fair-Haired Dumbbell is a collaboration between FFA and Guerrilla Development, with original mural artwork by James Jean. This speculative office building with ground-floor restaurant and retail is located in the heart of the Burnside Bridgehead developments. At the east side intersection of Burnside Street and the Willamette River, the Bridgehead is home to some of Portland’s most exciting and interesting new architecture.

With bustling streets on every side, this small “island” of a site was a challenging location to develop. In order to maximize useful space in the area, which measures in at just over a quarter-acre, the design team incorporated small interconnected public plazas that flow into the ground-floor commercial spaces. These allow for pedestrian movement, refuge, and visibility through the site.

The Fair-Haired Dumbbell building sits squarely in the center of the action, and doesn’t shy away from attention. The project consists of two canted six-story towers clad in hand-painted original artwork on all eight of its elevations. At each level, sky bridges connect the mirrored 4,000 sf office spaces, giving the creative companies who work there the flexibility to build-out their own floor to meet their needs. Since no two elevations are the same, tenants and visitors alike will take in impressive views of Portland’s many angles through windows of varying size. The ground floor invites the public to come experience the Fair-Haired Dumbbell with unique retail offerings and creative landscaping.

Year Completed:
2017
Size:
56,000 sf
Project Contact:
Richard Grace, AIA, NOMA
Partner, Market Lead
Recognitions:

2018 Oregon State Award for Commercial Exteriors, NW Wall and Ceiling Bureau

2018 DJC Top Office Project

ArchDaily Publication

Looking up at four outdoor walkways that connect each story of two twin mixed-use buildings which are under construction
In Progress Looking Up
Exterior entry of a brightly colored building with a person riding past on a pink Vespa scooter
Stormwater Management as a Landscape Feature
People looking out the corner windows to the city view from a building that is under construction
Corner Views
Close up of exterior corner of a building covered in a colorful mural
Exterior Artwork Detail

Site plan of two connected buildings and their surrounding landscape features

Image of a building covered in a colorful mural with two people riding by on elevated bikes, wearing costumes
Creative architecture for Portland’s creative people.