Lewis & Clark College - Manor House

 

 

Built in 1925, the Lloyd Frank Manor House was the center piece of the Fir Acres Estate for the Frank family; early Portland merchants and co-founders of Meier & Frank department stores.  The Manor House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and now houses Lewis & Clark College’s main administrative functions.
 
Hennebery Eddy Architects, Inc. provided architectural design services for an elevator and the installation of fire sprinklers throughout the building’s ground floor.  Thoughtful analysis and extensive pre-construction coordination was undertaken to assure that these new interventions had a minimum impact to the historic finishes.  
 
A comprehensive window assessment was conducted and a prioritized plan was developed for restoring of the windows including five custom fabricated steel windows that replicate the original design