®*!i ÿorthmi» (Obstruer Pacific NW College June 18, 2014 Page 17 MoVe Over for Luxury c o n t i n u e d f r o m front Shoshana Cohen, executive direc­ tor of the Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods. Cohen cites environmental im­ pacts — such as demolitions that spread lead paint and asbestos into the a ir — issu e s a ro u n d sustainability in demolishing some­ thing that’s a perfectly good house, and changes in the character of the neighborhood, as issues neighbors have expressed concern about. “Affordability is one area people are concerned about as well,” says Cohen. “We are hearing concerns from a wide variety of people, about smaller, older, often more affordable houses being demolished and re­ placed by often much larger, more *• u -i í x x . photo by C olin S taub /T he P ortland O bserver a / d^ 0llsh^ d lot sits where a home st°od to make way for new and more expensive housing near expensive houses.” Portland State University plan­ Northeast Eighth Avenue and Failing Street. The same thing happened next door (right), where two ning professor Lisa Bates has been new rowhouses were built and sold in 2013 for $522,000 and $536,326, respectfully ~ ~ x = ¡ = =A £~* manifestation of that w h o le n h p - nomenon at least in North and N o ZL,' w ii he m and a t e o f Z ' m e often involves more than meets the eye. “It’s been at least 30 years since the Historic Preservation [League of Oregon] started modifying the value of buildings in terms o f what they call ‘embodied energy,’ the environmental-value of the materi­ als that make up that building,” says Brandon Spencer-Hartle, senior field programs manager at Restore Or­ egon, a preservation and reuse ad­ vocacy group. “That’s not just the environmen­ tal value of a brick or a two-by-four, but it’s the cost to the environment to log trees, mill the wood, transport it to the building site, and erect it into a building.” The Albert was built on a vacant lot, but others, such as the Beau­ mont Village Apartments on North­ east 44th and Fremont, required demolition of existing buildings. In case s of d e m o litio n , the ^ ris ^ ‘h e sav s * H íff ,2 ta nosed6? ^ f 650 S 2 i & °U ’ C 6'hh°Pi?1e'i 'c ° " a T * " 0Wner stabilization, involves talk- i s a green building certification of demolition, of transporting that '" 8 '° bomeowners' figuring out program that recognizes best-in materialtothelandfill.oflandfilling wh> th, ^ wanl “ - d ” ba« class building strategies and prac- that material.” says Spencer-Hartle* SOme a“ en’atÍVe aC*Í° nS COU'd **’ tíceS” accordinS to i,s website' "S° il's lookin8 « ^ t a t they might Bates sees manv of the issues fair|P h de/ elopment’ “ s Is " ,hal >'ou cash t**»? Do One such LEED-cettified devel- call the lifecycleoftheenvironmen- surrounding ho” Z “n north e d “ ur the Vo“ «he possible range o f opment is an apartment complex on tai value of a building.” n“ p o X Z iTnkedtv m í ™ A i T ? 2 “ “a r ‘ 'hÍ" gS y° U d° ? 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The building's website em- topics, al a public session last week phasizes the “green focused” na- at Concordia University. ture of the building, and lists spe- “W e're excited to help share in- cific features such as “rooftop- fo rm atio n with p e o p le .” says Still ttesnireth h6??0" * e potential for the installation of mounted solar hot water panels” strategic? h 've ^ n ^ m p T o y e d m S X L s enVÍr° n m e n ,a “ y ' „ counter die demolition trend M aiy new constructions in Port- r° undin8 demolition and infill, in- eluding affordability, sustainability, neighborhood character, and othei h a ^ X X ^ s ^ Cohen. “There are a lot of things 8“ " 8 ° " “ tha - d I X m e resow s THE SPINA,COLUMN TM An ongoing series of questions and answers about Am ericas natural healing profession Part 2: CHIROPRACTORS:Justhow are they to take care o f your health? : I know that physicians need four related subjects as any doctor graduat­ •\ : It varies from one insurance full years of medical school to ing from medical school. 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