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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Condos for Africa!

Posted by Sarah Mirk on Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 1:09 PM

Two weeks ago, we ran a story about how some Irvington neighbors are upset at the "Irvington Squire" condo development at 15th and NE Hancock. Now neighbors are grumbling and shouting that a new townhouse project at NE Tillamook and 11th will be an "out-of-place condo bunker" among Irvington's historic homes.

But unlike the six-story Irvington Squire project, though, the NE Tillamook and 11th project will be only two three-story buildings with 10 condo units, coming in 12 feet under the area's height limits. Also unlike the Irvington Squire project, the townhouse developers are hoping to use the high-end housing to support a good cause embodied in the project's silly name: Tanzamook. The Tanzamook townhouses. With the plan in mind to send the first profits of the townhouse sales (after expenses are paid) to build a school in Tanzania, the developers melded "Tillamook" with "Tanzania" and birthed Tanzamook, which sounds like a fruity flavor of yogurt (Light 'n Zesty Tanzamook) or an evil space creature (Tanzamook the Destroyer).

Architect Ben Hufford thinks the name is as silly as I do. But he explains his reasoning well, "Calling it Tanzamook means a promise you can't go back on. You can't call it Tanzamook and then not support the school in Tanzania." Hufford says that as a progressive-minded person, he has some issues about building high-end developments, so his architecture firm Design Department has been helping out the Tanzanian school for five years. It's located in Iringa, a hilly farm town a seven hour bus ride from Tanzania's capital. "What we would really like to do is every condominium builds a dorm room," he says about Tanzamook, "When you buy a three bedroom condominium, you're actually buying a four bedroom condominium but that fourth bedroom is in Africa." Hufford thinks it's more worthwhile to invest the condo profits in the Tanzanian town than locally because the American dollar can go farther and hypothetically help more people. "For less than the typical real estate fee of a typical condo we can support this school for 100 years," he says.

Here's the look for the Tanzamook:

tanzamooks.jpg

update: Plus a rendering from Design Department of the opposite side:

tanzamook_mercury_1.jpg

They're reminiscent of the new modernist townhouses along N Williams:

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The Tanzamook townhouses are going in where a boxy white house with big pine trees sits now on the corner of 11th and Tillamook and its removal explains part of the neighbor's ire. On his blog, neighbor Alan Cordle complained that, "It's terribly backwards in the placement of density before reuse." Architect Hufford promises, though, that the building will be entirely reused--"100 percent disassembled and taken to the Rebuilding Center." Hufford shrugs off the neighbor's NIMBY complaints about the scale of the project, saying, "They're going to be against anything you build, they want smaller numbers and smaller buildings."

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I'm thinking of buying one, just so I can tell people my condo has a fourth bedroom in Africa.

Posted by Matt Davis on July 22, 2008 at 1:18 PM | Report this comment

I hoped architects had learned their lessons about Eurotrash looking glasss and steel boxes in the early 60s (most of which have since been torn down)
But you wouldn't think so by looking at new construction in Portland.
(No offense about the euro comment matt)

Posted by D on July 22, 2008 at 1:30 PM | Report this comment

Tanzania, eh?

Wouldn't this work just as well calling it 'Tillsboro' or something and build those extra housing units around here? Tillapo?

Posted by Freshmaker on July 22, 2008 at 1:35 PM | Report this comment

Quick, someone submit this to Stuff White People Like.

Posted by Amy J. Ruiz on July 22, 2008 at 1:47 PM | Report this comment


Re: “Condos for Africa!”
Amy, haha! I'm sure the Black people in Tanzania will appreciate all of the money rolling in from Tanzamook.

I spent three weeks in South Africa last summer. There are better ways to invest in Africa, like Kiva and TAC, both of which I support.

Hufford, I can tell you from experience that the Rebuilding Center is not going to take most of the house currently on the property. Lead paint regulations and other environmental crackdowns won't allow a lot of what I see getting stripped off of there.

And I'd be happy to have 10 sets of new neighbors. But I want them to live in a structure that looks good and fits the 'hood.

Posted by alan cordle on July 22, 2008 at 2:28 PM | Report this comment

If I buy a condo in "Tanzamook" will I be able to use my fourth bedroom in Africa sort of like a timeshare?

Posted by jake on July 22, 2008 at 4:23 PM | Report this comment

If I buy a condo in close-in Tanzania, will the locals head to outer Tanzania so I don't have to look at 'em?

Posted by callmeBwana on July 22, 2008 at 8:51 PM | Report this comment

Actually, the neighborhood is not against development -- there are a number of period townhouses that have gone in seamlessly over the last few years without a murmur.

But this is an oversized stucco and glass box that looks like a professional building that is going in on a tree-lined street that has four of Irvington's original homes from the 1800s. It has setbacks of just 3-feet and will be at odds with virtually everything else in the area.

The operative word in the design is not "green," "innovative," or even "good" - it's cheap. Let's not kid ourselves, this isn't about helping out the Third World, it's about greed.

Posted by Runzamok on July 23, 2008 at 1:34 PM | Report this comment

A wonderful opportunity for satire and parody, wasted.

Not funny. Next!

Posted by Int'l. Assoc. of Satirists on July 23, 2008 at 5:10 PM | Report this comment

I strongly object to the name Tanzamook. If the name of the condo complex must be some kind of a combination of "sister city/country" names, try Tanziland or Portania, not this ridiculous combination of the country of Tanzania and Tillamook Street. Who thought that would be a good idea? Or why not just Iringa Townhomes? That has a certain ring to it that Tanzamook will just never have. Can you imagine telling people that you live at the Tanzamook?

Posted by xyzpdq on July 30, 2008 at 9:16 AM | Report this comment

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