Goldsmith, Bernard and Emma, House (Portland, Oregon)

Title
Goldsmith, Bernard and Emma, House (Portland, Oregon)
LC Subject
Architecture, American Historic buildings
Alternative
Hermanson Design
Creator
Lazarus, Edgar M. (Edgar Marx), 1868-1939
Photographer
Carlson, Carin
Description
The Goldsmith house at 1507 NW 24th Avenue, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon , was built in 1892 as the primary residence for Bernard and Emma Goldsmith. Designed by architect Edgar Marks Lazarus, it exemplifies the distinctive characteristics of the Shingle Style in Portland, as well as the evolution of Lazarus' residential work. The house is on a topographic rise on the corner of an urban block, with the primary elevation and entry facing NW 24th Avenue and the secondary street-facing elevation fronting NW Quimby. As is common in the neighborhood, streets were cut below grade, leaving the house site elevated above the street. The house contains approximately 4,800 finished square feet excluding the exterior porches, with living spaces on the first floor, sleeping rooms on the second floor, a finished attic, and a partially below-grade full basement. The house is sided primarily with four-inch, lap siding, with shingle patterns used to accentuate the street-facing front and side facades above the porch roof level. The lancet window, belcast hip roof, and decorative round-headed front porch gable vents are all signature architectural details used by Lazarus in the stately homes he designed in the 1890s. Overall the house retains a high degree of integrity, despite an effort to demolish it that resulted in the loss of some interior finishes. The current owner has restored the exterior and rehabilitated the interior, preserving key spaces on the first floor and restoring and replicating interior detailing where known.
View
exterior: opposite corner of NW 24th and Quimby, looking northwest
Style Period
Shingle Style
Location
Portland >> Multnomah County >> Oregon >> United States
Date
1892
View Date
2018-02-28
Identifier
OR_MultnomahCounty_GoldsmithBernardAndEmmaHouse_0001
Rights
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Dc Rights Holder
Oregon. State Historic Preservation Office
Source
Oregon. State Historic Preservation Office
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Measurements
4800 square feet
Material
brick, wood, asphalt
Set
Building Oregon
Primary Set
Building Oregon
Institution
University of Oregon
Citation
Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/HCD/SHPO/