Thomas J. Autzen House, Tudor Revival residence in Alameda, Portland, United States
The brick and stone house at 2425 NE Alameda Street features steeply pitched multi-gabled roofs, leaded casement windows, and exterior walls with half-timbering details.
Architect Kirtland Cutter designed this residence in 1927 for Thomas J. Autzen, owner of Portland Manufacturing Company, which introduced Douglas-fir plywood to the market.
The property stands as an example of Tudor Revival architecture with its king-post trusses, coffered beams, hand-forged wrought-iron fixtures, and stone masonry accents.
The full-block property covers 0.7 acres in northeast Portland and received National Register of Historic Places recognition on March 9, 1992, under reference number 92000088.
Interior spaces display consistent Tudor-arched openings throughout, with specialized design elements in the dining room ceiling and library trusses crafted from local materials.
Location: Portland
Inception: 1927
Architects: Kirtland Cutter
Architectural style: Tudor Revival architecture
Address: 2425 NE Alameda Street, Portland, OR 97212, USA
GPS coordinates: 45.55153,-122.64042
Latest update: September 23, 2025 14:25
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