Facilities planning means creating a guide for the long-term development and improvement of physical space in a way that supports PCC’s operations, growth, and mission.
In 2016, PCC began its first facilities plan. Given the college’s large size, we split the work into two phases. In Phase I, we looked at how the college uses space. Now we’re working on Phase II, which will guide future investments in physical space by exploring how programs, services, and sites will grow.
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A campus entrance on North Killingsworth Street in front of the Moriarty Arts & Humanities Building facing west. There is a sign for Portland Community College Cascade Campus next to a large paved sidewalk.
An open, paved space in the middle of campus between Terrell Hall and the library facing west. There are paved stairs, wooden benches and streetlamps with “Panther Pride” pole banners.
An open, paved space with metal tables and chairs facing north.
A garden with raised wooden beds growing vegetables facing northeast. There is a path between Jackson Hall and the Technology Education Building.
A campus entrance on North Jessup Street and North Albina Avenue facing east with a vew of Parking Lot One. There are parked cars and a person on a parked motorcycle.
A plaza space with raised wooden seating platforms in the center of the campus facing northwest in front of Cascade Hall.
1. Killingsworth Street Entrance - A campus entrance on North Killingsworth Street in front of the Moriarty Arts & Humanities Building facing west. There is a sign for Portland Community College Cascade Campus next to a large paved sidewalk.
2. Borthwick Mall - An open, paved space in the middle of campus between Terrell Hall and the library facing west. There are paved stairs, wooden benches and streetlamps with “Panther Pride” pole banners.
3. Library Terrace - An open, paved space with metal tables and chairs facing north.
4. Learning Garden - A garden with raised wooden beds growing vegetables facing northeast. There is a path between Jackson Hall and the Technology Education Building.
5. Jessup Street Entrance - A campus entrance on North Jessup Street and North Albina Avenue facing east with a vew of Parking Lot One. There are parked cars and a person on a parked motorcycle.
6. The Quad - A plaza space with raised wooden seating platforms in the center of the campus facing northwest in front of Cascade Hall.
Since campuses have been closed due to COVID-19, you might not have been to PCC Cascade in a while. Take a look through these photos of the campus to refresh your memory. Photo locations are marked on the campus map.
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A campus entrance with a wooden covered shuttle shelter, a large grassy area with trees, paved roads, and the Community Hall Annex facing northwest.
A metal statue of a girl reading in an open, grassy area in the middle of campus facing west. There is a paved path in front of Mt. Tabor Hall.
An open area with a large, paved walkway surrounded by lawn and trees in front of the Student Commons building in the middle of campus facing west.
An open, paved area with metal benches in the middle of campus facing south.
A large, paved area with long wooden benches in the middle of campus facing north in front of Mt. Tabor Hall.
An open area with path between a landscaped garden and trees facing west in front of Mt. Tabor Hall.
A large, paved sidewalk with trees in front of the Student Commons on 82nd Avenue facing north.
A large open grassy area with a single large tree with a wooden covered shuttle shelter facing east.
A vegetable garden with wooden raised beds facing north. There is a gravel path and a metal geodesic dome.
1. Division Entry Lawn - A campus entrance with a wooden covered shuttle shelter, a large grassy area with trees, paved roads, and the Community Hall Annex facing northwest.
2. Reading Girl - A metal statue of a girl reading in an open, grassy area in the middle of campus facing west. There is a paved path in front of Mt. Tabor Hall.
3. Student Commons - An open area with a large, paved walkway surrounded by lawn and trees in front of the Student Commons building in the middle of campus facing west.
4. Mall - An open, paved area with metal benches in the middle of campus facing south.
5. The Quad - A large, paved area with long wooden benches in the middle of campus facing north in front of Mt. Tabor Hall.
6. Garden of Peace - An open area with path between a landscaped garden and trees facing west in front of Mt. Tabor Hall.
7. 82nd Avenue - A large, paved sidewalk with trees in front of the Student Commons on 82nd Avenue facing north.
8. Lawn - A large open grassy area with a single large tree with a wooden covered shuttle shelter facing east.
9. Learning Garden - A vegetable garden with wooden raised beds facing north. There is a gravel path and a metal geodesic dome.
Since campuses have been closed due to COVID-19, you might not have been to PCC Southeast in a while. Take a look through these photos of the campus to refresh your memory. Photo locations are marked on the campus map.
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A campus entrance on PCC drive with Building 9 in the background facing northwest. There is a bus on a street, a paved sidewalk, and a large grassy area.
A vegetable garden with raised beds near the campus entrance facing northwest.
A large, paved open space with rock benches near the entrance of the campus facing west.
A large grassy area with a metal silver sculpture in the middle of campus facing north.
A large, paved path surrounded by trees on either side in the middle of campus facing east.
A large fountain surrounded by a paved area and trees between building 2 and 3 facing south.
A large grassy area surrounded by trees on the edge of campus with a view of a two-story building facing east.
A field facing west with a grey and white donkey with a large brown horse and a red barn in the distance.
1. Transit Entry - A campus entrance on PCC drive with Building 9 in the background facing northwest. There is a bus on a street, a paved sidewalk, and a large grassy area.
2. Learning Garden - A vegetable garden with raised beds near the campus entrance facing northwest.
3. Transit Waiting - A large, paved open space with rock benches near the entrance of the campus facing west.
4. Silver Sculpture Quad - A large grassy area with a metal silver sculpture in the middle of campus facing north.
5. Rock Creek Allee - A large, paved path surrounded by trees on either side in the middle of campus facing east.
6. Rock Creek Fountain - A large fountain surrounded by a paved area and trees between building 2 and 3 facing south.
7. Forest Edge - A large grassy area surrounded by trees on the edge of campus with a view of a two-story building facing east.
8. Rock Creek Farm - A field facing west with a grey and white donkey with a large brown horse and a red barn in the distance.
Since campuses have been closed due to COVID-19, you might not have been to PCC Rock Creek in a while. Take a look through these photos of the campus to refresh your memory. Photo locations are marked on the campus map.
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Outdoor area near the Technology Classroom Building facing south. There is a paved, open area with wooden benches and a buffer separating the parking lot and sidewalk.
A forested area facing west in the middle of parking lots seven, eight and nine, the performing arts center and the library.
Outdoor space between the Communication Technology building and the Performing Arts Center facing southwest. There is a covered paved walkway with a garden and trees.
Plaza outside the library in the center of campus facing west with a view of the College Center building. There is a large open, paved area with a covered shelter.
Outdoor space in the middle of campus with a view of the Performing Arts Center facing southeast. There are stairs and a path between a lawn and landscaped terrace.
Covered outdoor paved walkway between the South Classroom Building and the Automotive & Metals Building facing north into campus.
A campus entrance from Parking Lot One between the College Center and Health Technology Building facing east. There is a large open paved area with stairs leading into buildings.
A corner of the racetrack on the west side of campus facing northwest. There are trees and lawn surrounding the track.
1. Lot 7 - Outdoor area near the Technology Classroom Building facing south. There is a paved, open area with wooden benches and a buffer separating the parking lot and sidewalk.
2. The Grove - A forested area facing west in the middle of parking lots seven, eight and nine, the performing arts center and the library.
3. Little Theater - Outdoor space between the Communication Technology building and the Performing Arts Center facing southwest. There is a covered paved walkway with a garden and trees.
4. Library Plaza - Plaza outside the library in the center of campus facing west with a view of the College Center building. There is a large open, paved area with a covered shelter.
5. Towards PAC - Outdoor space in the middle of campus with a view of the Performing Arts Center facing southeast. There are stairs and a path between a lawn and landscaped terrace.
6. South Classroom Building and Automotive & Metals Building - Covered outdoor paved walkway between the South Classroom Building and the Automotive & Metals Building facing north into campus.
7. Entry From Lot 1 - A campus entrance from Parking Lot One between the College Center and Health Technology Building facing east. There is a large open paved area with stairs leading into buildings.
8. Track - A corner of the racetrack on the west side of campus facing northwest. There are trees and lawn surrounding the track.
Since campuses have been closed due to COVID-19, you might not have been to PCC Sylvania in a while. Take a look through these photos of the campus to refresh your memory. Photo locations are marked on the campus map.
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