The Dramatic Octagonal Living Room Makes This $5.2M Portland Midcentury

Originally designed by Walter Gordon, the revamped Wessinger House is set on nearly 10 forested acres in the Pacific Northwest.

The Dramatic Octagonal Living Room Makes This $5.2M Portland Midcentury

Originally designed by Walter Gordon, the revamped Wessinger House is set on nearly 10 forested acres in the Pacific Northwest.

Originally designed by Walter Gordon, the revamped Wessinger House is set on nearly 10 forested acres in the Pacific Northwest.

Location: 321 North West Hilltop Drive, Portland, Oregon

Price: $5,250,000

Year Built: 1950

Architect: Walter Gordon

Landscape Architect: Barbara Fealy

Footprint: 4,425 square feet (4 bedrooms, 4 baths)

Lot Size: 9.75 Acres

From the Agent: "Architectural historian Esther McCoy said of the Wessinger House in 1953: ‘Indebted to the early Northwest barns for its shape, this Portland house with its low-pitched roof adapted to the contours of its hilltop site follows a rambling plan and is set amidst a stand of firs.’ The Wessinger House cost $48,000 when it was completed in 1950, mainly due to its top-quality finishes and superb detailing. Two additions were made to the house early on. One was an extension of the bedroom wing, and the other was an extension of spaces off the utility room. The original landscape design was never completed, so it was only in 1976 that a formal plan was carried out by the landscape architect Barbara Fealy, a fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Fealy, in collaboration with Mrs. Wessinger, designed a landscape that creates an elegant space meant to evoke the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest."

The original owners, William W. Wessinger and his wife, Patricia Lue Wessinger owned the Blitz-Weinhard Brewing Company.

The home was originally built for William W. Wessinger and Patricia Lue Wessinger, who owned the Blitz-Weinhard Brewing Company.

Justin Jones, Jones Media Shop

Justin Jones, Jones Media Shop

This glass-encased living area is 40 feet long. Justin Jones, Jones Media Shop

Justin Jones, Jones Media Shop

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