Residential
Renovation + Addition
Mid-Century Modern

Healy Heights Residence

Aforma supported the complete renovation and expansion of Van Evera Bailey’s 1941 Sinclair Residence, preserving its architectural legacy while adapting it for modern living.
Overview

Respecting History While Building Forward

Originally designed in 1941 by architect Van Evera Bailey, the Sinclair Residence is a significant example of early modern residential design in Portland.

This project focused on restoring the integrity of the original home while introducing a carefully integrated addition and modern upgrades to support contemporary living.

Location:
Portland, OR
Year:
202
Status:
Completed
Collaborators
In Situ Architecture
Project Type:
Renovation + Addition
Challenge

Balancing Preservation with Modern Needs

Renovating a historically significant home required precision and restraint.

  • Maintaining the architectural language of the original design
  • Integrating new spaces without overpowering the existing structure
  • Updating systems and materials to modern standards
  • Preserving key features while improving livability and flow
Approach

Careful Integration of Old and New

Aforma supported the project by developing accurate models and coordinated documentation that respected both the original structure and the new intervention.

  • Modeled existing conditions to capture original geometry and intent
  • Coordinated new addition to align with the home’s proportions and rhythm
  • Supported integration of modern systems within an older structure
  • Ensured documentation clarity for both renovation and new construction scopes
Result

A Cohesive Blend of Legacy and Modern Living

The completed home preserves its mid-century identity while functioning as a contemporary residence.

Original architectural elements remain intact, while new spaces feel naturally connected rather than added on.

Preserved Architectural Identity
Maintains the integrity of a Van Evera Bailey design
Seamless Addition
New spaces integrate without disrupting the original composition
Modern Functionality
Updated systems and layout improve daily living
Recognized Design
Featured in regional and national publications