2024-03-28T21:58:53Zhttps://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/oai/requestoai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/131092015-06-17T15:27:34Zcom_1794_1898com_1794_1892com_1794_7554com_1794_7552com_1794_7550com_1794_7553col_1794_10570col_1794_10475
2013-08-21T23:42:28Z
urn:hdl:1794/13109
Community Harvest: Cultivating Security in Urban Food Deserts
Cole, Laura
Neis, Hajo
Regenerative design
Redevelopment, Urban
Food deserts
Community agriculture
Mixed-income housing -- United States -- Finance
Memphis, Tenn.
Studio boards consist of a one-page pdf.
2013-08-21T23:42:28Z
2013-08-21T23:42:28Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13109
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University of Oregon
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2013-08-21T23:14:35Z
urn:hdl:1794/13108
Center for Industrial Diversity: Reimagining Industry as an Ecological Artifact
Kaneko, Hiroshi
Neis, Hajo
Regenerative design
Redevelopment, Urban
Human ecology -- Oregon -- Willamette River Watershed
Swan Island Industrial Park (Portland, Or.)
Urban economics -- Environmental aspects
Studio boards consist of a two-page pdf.
2013-08-21T23:14:35Z
2013-08-21T23:14:35Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13108
All Rights Reserved.
University of Oregon
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2010-07-30T18:08:03Z
urn:hdl:1794/10561
National Museum at Vestbanen, Oslo, Norway
Kolberg, Josh
Genasci, Donald
Museums -- Norway -- Oslo -- Designs and plans
Vestbanen (Oslo, Norway)
Consists of two large files of the same content with variant formats. The Full Board file is a poster format, and may be difficult to view on a conventionally sized computer screen. Boards 1-3 contains the same material as the poster file, formatted to fit a typical screen.
Competition sponsored by the city of Oslo, Norway for a new museum in the city center and on the harbor's edge.
2010-07-30T18:08:03Z
2010-07-30T18:08:03Z
2010
Plan or blueprint
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10561
University of Oregon terminal project, Dept. of Architecture, Master of Architecture, 2010;
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/130302019-08-08T21:51:43Zcom_1794_7553com_1794_7552com_1794_7550com_1794_1898com_1794_1892com_1794_7554col_1794_10475col_1794_11188
2013-07-24T23:35:25Z
urn:hdl:1794/13030
Urban Growth in Copenhagen: Addressing Challenges Through Regional Urban Design
Maternoski, John M.
Gast, Gerald
Redevelopment, Urban
Land use planning
50 pages
Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital city of 500,000 enjoys a rich history of great success for its architecture, design, and urban planning. The city’s “five finger plan,” developed in 1947 by Steen Eiler Rasmussen is one of the most widely-recognized urban plans in the world. Addressing a set of 10 challenges facing Copenhagen in the mid-1940s, the plan allowed for controlled suburban growth of the city, while ensuring space was left open for recreational and agricultural activities. 60+ years later, the plan has lost its merits as a feasible urban plan. Growth and suburban sprawl have pushed the length of the fingers well beyond their limits as reasonable growth guidelines, and the city is facing an entirely new set of challenges led by the rise of technology and the advent of global climate change.
In 2010, Copenhagen’s own innovative architecture and urban design firm BIG presented a sweeping plan to not only create guidelines for Copenhagen’s future development, but used the plan to address a set of 10 entirely new challenges. The plan presents interesting, unique, and sustainable ideas for addressing the needs of and connecting not only the city of Copenhagen, but the entire region surrounding the Øresund Strait, including Denmark and Sweden. These strategies offer a glimpse into ground-breaking urban design in the 21st century.
2013-07-24T23:35:25Z
2013-07-24T23:35:25Z
2013
Terminal Project
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13030
en_US
University of Oregon terminal project, Dept. of Architecture;Master of Architecture, 2013
All Rights Reserved.
University of Oregon
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2011-05-26T21:48:18Z
urn:hdl:1794/11189
Sustainable Infi ll Projects- Presidio, San Francisco and Battery Park, NYC
Ruzomberka, Sara
Suzanne Zuniga
Infill housing
Presidio of San Francisco (Calif.)
Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)
8 pages
The Presidio National Park in
San Francisco and Battery Park in New York City are both sustainable infill projects that have been developed in recent years, each with successes and failures. These projects attempt to create
communities within a city and work with the different ecotones; habitat, community, and tourism to
create precedent communities that can translate into future development. The goal for each of these
projects is the same, and both in line with that of the Ahwahnee Principles and other sustainable
infill ideas, but the outcomes are strikingly different.
2011-05-26T21:48:18Z
2011-05-26T21:48:18Z
2011
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/11189
en_US
University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program
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2013-08-28T22:53:52Z
urn:hdl:1794/13148
The Unspoken
Dobroth, Megan
Redevelopment, Urban
Regenerative design
Mental health services
Suicide prevention
Community health services -- Design and construction
Oregon -- Portland
Studio boards consist of two single-page pdfs.
2013-08-28T22:53:52Z
2013-08-28T22:53:52Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13148
All Rights Reserved.
University of Oregon
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2010-08-03T18:35:47Z
urn:hdl:1794/10568
Portland Central Library
Holt, Marc
Holmes, John
Valk, Kevin
Holst Architecture
Public libraries -- Oregon -- Portland -- Designs and plans
Portland Central Library
Terminal studio boards consist of a 12 page pdf document.
I am proposing a new library for Portland. This building would replace the
existing Portland Central Library as I feel the current building is antiquated
and does not serve the wider public sufficiently. I wanted to take the opportunity
to relate to a larger section of the population and integrate several
different functions into one building to activate the site. The building
will house not only a Public Library, but will also host ground floor exhibition
space designated for rotating local art displays. The building is surrounded
by retail on the ground level. Two floors of administration support
both this library and other libraries within Multnomah County. The actual
library starts on floor five and extends to the roof. Tucked within the library
in the Northwest corner is a restaurant that captures westerly views, as
well as supports the use of the outdoor terrace on the 11th floor.
2010-08-03T18:35:47Z
2010-08-03T18:35:47Z
2010
Plan or blueprint
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10568
University of Oregon terminal project, Dept. of Architecture, Master of Architecture, 2010;
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/179732019-02-05T21:21:45Zcom_1794_1898com_1794_1892com_1794_7554com_1794_7552com_1794_7550com_1794_7553col_1794_10570col_1794_10475
2014-08-04T23:29:22Z
urn:hdl:1794/17973
RE INVEST; RE USE; RE STORE
Prassas, Alina
Greece
Recycling
Urban design
Regeneration
Coworking
Green design
Studio boards consist of a single-page pdf.
Youth unemployment in Greece is devastating an entire generation and dramatically altering life. The catastrophic failure of global economics has led to more and more consumption, but without the demand needed to sustain its levels in Athens. This catastrophe has
been especially apparent in Greece, and the youth of the nation are paying the highest
price. Poor waste management is just another daily fact for many in Greece, but it leads to
vast illegal landfills and leaching waste sites, as well as an unattractive and depressing urban
landscape. The urban fabric of Metaxourgeio is decaying, and metro wide storm water
management is lacking. Corruption plays heavily into many of these problems, and creating
a transparent, open institution is crucial.
By reinvigorating an old working-class neighborhood now home to many young people and
immigrants in the heart of the city, hope and opportunity can be made. By creating local
economies through community recycling and upcycling, the neighborhood will be engaged
and prosper, while a startup innovation center will spark ingenuity and focus, and foster
opportunity in the younger generation, routed in the potential of Metaxourgeio. Reclaiming
public space for public use and focusing on green spaces will enrich and enliven the community.
2014-08-04T23:29:22Z
2014-08-04T23:29:22Z
2014
Architectural Plan
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/17973
en_US
Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-US
University of Oregon
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/130512015-06-17T14:53:12Zcom_1794_1898com_1794_1892com_1794_7554com_1794_7552com_1794_7550com_1794_7553col_1794_10570col_1794_10475
2013-08-13T00:33:18Z
urn:hdl:1794/13051
[Re]cycle Dharavi
Banjeri, Avik
Neis, Hajo
Regenerative design
Urban design
Redevelopment, Urban
India -- Mumbai
Studio boards consist of a three-page pdf.
In India's financial capital, Mumbai, the informal settlement known as Dharavi is home to nearly 2 million
people who are packed into small and crowded living settlements. Dharavi's people both live and work within
the confines of this neighborhood. The settlement has developed an illegal recycling industry that feeds its
economy. The thousands of recycling industries in Dharavi coupled with the numerous textile industries account
for nearly 1 billion dollars of annual revenue. These industries are housed in informally constructed industrial
buildings in the 13 Compound of Dharavi.
This thesis project strategizes incorporating a formal system that can work with the existing informal
recycling system to help the community to repair the areas of the neighborhood that have deteriorated due to
a lack of a proper waste management system.
2013-08-13T00:33:18Z
2013-08-13T00:33:18Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13051
en_US
All Rights Reserved.
University of Oregon
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/130472017-05-04T10:38:53Zcom_1794_1898com_1794_1892com_1794_7554com_1794_7552com_1794_7550com_1794_7553col_1794_10570col_1794_10475
2013-08-08T00:31:41Z
urn:hdl:1794/13047
Braddock Innovation Center: Reviving the Rust Belt
Moyer, Adria
Neis, Hajo
Regenerative design
Urban design
Redevelopment, Urban
Sustainability
Braddock (Pa.)
Studio boards consist of three single page pdf files.
This project represents a multi-faceted urban design scheme to revitalize areas of Braddock, Pennsylvania.
2013-08-08T00:31:41Z
2013-08-08T00:31:41Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13047
en_US
All Rights Reserved.
University of Oregon
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2013-08-22T23:16:53Z
urn:hdl:1794/13117
[Re]source Kumasi: Supplementing food with knowledge to work towards independent food security
Brendel, Ericka
Neis, Hajo
Kumasi
Ghana
Urban design
Hydroponic
Climate change
Food security
Urban agriculture
Studio boards consist of five single-page pdfs.
2013-08-22T23:16:53Z
2013-08-22T23:16:53Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13117
All Rights Reserved.
University of Oregon
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2013-08-13T00:24:29Z
urn:hdl:1794/13050
Helping Non-profits Help San Francisco
Handly, Arthur
Neis, Hajo
California -- San Francisco
Regenerative design
Redevelopment, Urban
Studio boards consist of a three-page pdf.
The primary goal of the Mission Street Development Project
is to bring San Francisco closer to earthquake resiliency
by providing a secure site for ‘essential city services.’ By providing
a seismically strengthened facility for San Francisco’s
non-governmental human services organizations, we can
reduce the burden placed on the shoulders of our local government.
This facility would be aimed at providing the emergency
services during the days and weeks following a major
disaster, such as food distribution, counseling and non-emergency
medical care.
2013-08-13T00:24:29Z
2013-08-13T00:24:29Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13050
en_US
All Rights Reserved.
University of Oregon
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2013-08-22T20:31:27Z
urn:hdl:1794/13116
Museum of Environmental Science and Energy: A new waterfront for the city of subdued excitement
Winters, Scott
Washington -- Bellingham
Regenerative design
Redevelopment, Urban
Algae biofuel
Wetlands management
Hydropower
Waterfronts -- Remodeling for other use
Studio boards consist of a single-page pdf.
2013-08-22T20:31:27Z
2013-08-22T20:31:27Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13116
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University of Oregon
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2013-08-13T00:55:24Z
urn:hdl:1794/13052
Regenerative Space: A Design for the Future: Tohoku Spaceport
Postma, Boyce
Neis, Hajo
Regenerative design
Space stations
Earthquake damage -- Japan -- Tōhoku Region.
Studio boards consist of two single-page pdf files.
The final human catastrophic disaster is the failure of earth’s ability to support life. Due
to ill-conceived human industry, natural planetary processes, or some extra-planetary
intervention, this planet will not last forever. However, for the first time in the known history
of this solar system, this predictable end does not necessarily mean the conclusion of
human life. Facilities for such an evacuation have been proposed as early as the late
years of the 19th century by thinkers such as Jules Verne and Konstantin Tsiolkowsky. I
propose no less than ten locations in the world dedicated to the evacuation of humans
and other life to extra-earth colonies within the next fifty years. This is the dissection of an
architectural design process for a contemporary spaceport and the implications of such a
typology on both local and global catastrophic disaster.
2013-08-13T00:55:24Z
2013-08-13T00:55:24Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13052
en_US
All Rights Reserved.
University of Oregon
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2010-08-03T19:51:55Z
urn:hdl:1794/10569
Portland State University Library
Mitchner, Ted
Holmes, John
Valk, Kevin
Holst Architecture
Portland State University. Library
Academic libraries -- Oregon -- Portland -- Designs and plans
Terminal studio boards consist of a 9 page pdf document.
The site functions like the focus of
an ellipse, or a hub and spoke,
centered among I-405, PSU campus,
Willamette River and downtown
grid.
2010-08-03T19:51:55Z
2010-08-03T19:51:55Z
2010
Plan or blueprint
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10569
University of Oregon terminal project, Dept. of Architecture, Master of Architecture, 2010;
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/105672015-06-18T00:12:24Zcom_1794_7553com_1794_7552com_1794_7550col_1794_10475
2010-08-02T21:44:01Z
urn:hdl:1794/10567
Meier & Frank Depot
Wyland, Kelly
Holst Architecture
Meier & Frank Depot (Portland, Or.)
Buildings -- Repair and reconstruction -- Oregon -- Portland
Consists of three 1 page pdf files which comprise the Terminal Studio Boards for the plan.
The Meier & Frank Depot was built in 1928. The building is located in a developing
area in Portland’s pearl district. The building has been unoccupied
for years, no one seems to know what to do with historic building.
This project set out to tackle the problem; how do you preserve but still
have a relevant and functional building.
2010-08-02T21:44:01Z
2010-08-02T21:44:01Z
2010
Plan or blueprint
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10567
University of Oregon terminal project, Dept. of Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture, 2010;
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/179772014-08-06T09:00:36Zcom_1794_1898com_1794_1892com_1794_7554com_1794_7552com_1794_7550com_1794_7553col_1794_10570col_1794_10475
2014-08-05T20:45:51Z
urn:hdl:1794/17977
Re-Connecting
Hexberg, Kendra
Neis, Hajo
veterans
rehabilitation
California
Bay Area
Regenerative design
Studio boards consist of three single-page pdfs.
There are no lifestyle adjustment services or military
deprogramming seminars; discharged servicemen are
left to find their own way. At Veterans Enclave discharged
servicemen and women, regardless of their standing, are
heralded back into civilian society with all the glory and
help they deserve.
2014-08-05T20:45:51Z
2014-08-05T20:45:51Z
2014
Terminal Project
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/17977
en_US
All Rights Reserved.
University of Oregon
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2013-08-08T23:27:00Z
urn:hdl:1794/13048
Rebirth: Regenerating Cairo's Manuscript Institute and Enhancing a Cultural District
Atallah, Alexander
Neis, Hajo
Urban design
Regenerative design
Cairo (Egypt)
Studio boards consist of two single-page pdf files.
This project represents an architectural intervention to restore the Institut d'Egypte and related buildings and resources.
2013-08-08T23:27:00Z
2013-08-08T23:27:00Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13048
en_US
All Rights Reserved.
University of Oregon
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2014-08-05T19:04:57Z
urn:hdl:1794/17975
Eastbank Community Church: Making and Healing Community
Meller, Espirito
Gast, Gerry
Portland (Or.)
Willamette River
Eastbank Church
Urban design
Regeneration
Mixed-use developments
Project consists of three files in PDF format. 99 page Thesis, 45 page Research & Programming document, and Final Studio Boards in three pages.
The Central Eastbank Waterfront is a unique opportunity to restore a healthy river-based lifestyle to a major city. The district should be river in character, not only location. The new image of Portland is a bustling, riverside creative industrial district where people live, work, and recreate; built at a human scale; with a healthy Willamette riverbank in the foreground and Mount Hood in the background. Portland's Eastbank District is an amazing healthy riverfront with robust water recreation and access, where you can play in the water and catch a salmon on your bike or kayak ride home...all the while being within a stone's throw of the downtown commercial core. The vision will be enabled by new zoning and development policy that makes medium scale mixed-use (industrial/commercial/residential) development financially accessible and required.
2014-08-05T19:04:57Z
2014-08-05T19:04:57Z
2014
Terminal Project
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/17975
en_US
All rights reserved
University of Oregon
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2014-08-05T20:33:22Z
urn:hdl:1794/17976
Growing the far south side of Chicago: Bringing food access & awareness to Halsted Street -- Healing & restoring community through food education
Davis, Jackie
Neis, Hajo
Chicago (Il.)
South Side
Regenerative design
Food deserts
Education
Community centers
Urban design
Studio boards consist of three single-page pdfs.
2014-08-05T20:33:22Z
2014-08-05T20:33:22Z
2014
Terminal Project
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/17976
en_US
All rights reserved
University of Oregon
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/105562019-03-14T18:48:45Zcom_1794_7553com_1794_7552com_1794_7550col_1794_10475
2010-07-29T21:29:15Z
urn:hdl:1794/10556
Portland Music Innovation Center:
Allied Works Architecture Terminal Studio
Michieli, Jenna
Cloepfil, Brad
Linden, Brent
Alnwick, Keith
Portland Music Innovation Center
Rose Quarter (Portland, Or.)
Architecture -- Oregon -- Portland
Consists of a large file of the full board or poster, which may be problematic for some users to access due to connectivity or hardware issues. Three smaller files provide access in parts.
Re-envisioning the Rose Quarter through spaces for musical performance, production and education.
2010-07-29T21:29:15Z
2010-07-29T21:29:15Z
2010
Plan or blueprint
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10556
University of Oregon terminal project, Dept. of Architecture, Master of Architecture, 2010;
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2014-08-05T00:44:11Z
urn:hdl:1794/17974
gather. learn. build.
Lavelle, Beth
Neis, Hajo
Urban planning
Regeneration
Community housing
Local economy
Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati
Sustainability
Gentrification
Studio boards consist of a single-page pdf.
The uneven development in historic Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati is resulting in the rapid
gentrification of the neighborhood and the displacement of the city’s most vulnerable urban
poor. Without the support or participation of the long-time residents, current development
practices are perpetuating the cycle of moving wealth and poverty around the city rather
than creating sustainable, mixed-income neighborhoods.
Resident empowerment and participation in the development process is critical to breaking
this cycle. Rather than building housing for the low-income residents of Over-the-Rhine,
this project establishes a framework to empower and build resident capacity. This project
allows people to gather to determine their own needs, learn and access resources, and
build their own solutions to take control of the development of their neighborhood.
2014-08-05T00:44:11Z
2014-08-05T00:44:11Z
2014
Terminal Project
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/17974
en_US
All rights reserved
University of Oregon
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2013-08-22T00:49:04Z
urn:hdl:1794/13111
The Karpeles Manuscript Museum: Creating Public Space on the Periphery of Historic Charleston: A Mending Wall to Bridge Neighbors
Wood, Nate
Gast, Gerald
South Carolina -- Charleston
Museum architecture -- Social aspects
ARCHITECTURE / Adaptive Reuse & Renovation
Regenerative design
Studio boards consist of three single-page pdfs.
2013-08-22T00:49:04Z
2013-08-22T00:49:04Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13111
All Rights Reserved.
University of Oregon
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/130832015-06-17T15:29:44Zcom_1794_1898com_1794_1892com_1794_7554com_1794_7552com_1794_7550com_1794_7553col_1794_10570col_1794_10475
2013-08-21T18:20:41Z
urn:hdl:1794/13083
Empowering Regeneration: El Centro de Educación Agua
Russell, Emily
Neis, Hajo
Regenerative design
Public health
Water quality management
Studio boards consist of a two-page pdf.
2013-08-21T18:20:41Z
2013-08-21T18:20:41Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13083
en_US
All Rights Reserved.
University of Oregon
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2013-08-13T00:18:43Z
urn:hdl:1794/13049
[Re]generative Design for the Los Angeles River
Swanson, Amber
Neis, Hajo
Urban design
Regenerative design
California -- Los Angeles
Studio boards consist of a three-page pdf.
My proposal for this thesis studio will focus on a section of the Los Angeles River in the heart of downtown Los
Angeles. The architectural intervention will be sited on a vacant parcel of land near Union Station, on the west
side of the river channel. Here I am proposing an urban river interpretive center, a community gathering space
with the focus of river habitat and flood education, and an urban playscape for the city. Its location, near the
cultural neighborhoods of Chinatown, El Pueblo, and Little Tokyo allows it to access and celebrate the diverse
history and culture of the area. This proposal will also take into account the larger urban context and could
potentially become a key link in a network of parks and green-space and an important demonstration site for
sustainable water management and multipurpose flood mitigation.
2013-08-13T00:18:43Z
2013-08-13T00:18:43Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13049
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University of Oregon
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2013-08-13T22:26:53Z
urn:hdl:1794/13054
Bloomingdale Community Campus (k-8 arts joint use/ art magnet school): Rethinking an urban schools relationship to its community
Manser, Elizabeth
Gast, Gerald
Chicago (Il.)
Urban design
Regenerative design
Social values -- Illinois -- Chicago.
Logan Square
Studio boards consist of three single-page pdf files.
2013-08-13T22:26:53Z
2013-08-13T22:26:53Z
2013-06
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13054
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2011-04-15T01:06:47Z
urn:hdl:1794/11090
Swan Island Training Center and Vigor Industrial Master Plan
Anderson, Kristie
Wu, Kent
Saa, Roseva
Swan Island (Or.)
Technical schools
Technical institutes -- Oregon -- Swan Island
40 pages includes site analysis and master plan
Project statement: The Swan Island Training Center will
activate the site with people, embrace
its industrial heritage, and provide for
the future of industry in Portland.
Vigor Industrial partnered with Portland Community College to create a welding
training facility that takes advantage of the industrial setting and amenities of Swan
Island. This program’s success has led Vigor and PCC to consider an expanded
technical training center, providing students with training in a wide variety of technical
skills and trades. This facility will be the catalyst for the revitalization of Swan Island.
2011-04-15T01:06:47Z
2011-04-15T01:06:47Z
2010
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/11090
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University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program
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2013-08-22T20:08:08Z
urn:hdl:1794/13113
Mill City Center for Healthy Living: Creating a Network for Health in a Growing Downtown Community
Soukup, Scott Jamison
Gast, Gerald
Living Building Challenge
Architecture and energy conservation.
Architectural design -- social aspects
Minnesota -- Minneapolis
Community health services -- Design and construction
Studio boards consist of three single-page pdfs.
2013-08-22T20:08:08Z
2013-08-22T20:08:08Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13113
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2013-08-21T23:57:20Z
urn:hdl:1794/13110
P[re]faults: [Re]generative
Moreno, Matthew
Neis, Hajo
Regenerative design
Urban design
California -- San Francisco
Buildings -- Earthquake effects
Studio boards consist of a single-page pdf.
2013-08-21T23:57:20Z
2013-08-21T23:57:20Z
2013
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13110
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University of Oregon
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2011-05-26T21:55:01Z
urn:hdl:1794/11190
Design Activism: The Intersection of Design, Technology and Social Change in Zero Energy Communities
Potter, Julian
Suzanne Zuniga
Sustainability
Climate change
30 pages
2011-05-26T21:55:01Z
2011-05-26T21:55:01Z
2011
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/11190
en_US
University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program
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2013-08-26T21:28:18Z
urn:hdl:1794/13128
Hood River Maker's Market
Jensen, Colin
Oregon -- Hood River County
Climate response
Sustainability strategy
Public spaces
Studio boards consist of five single-page pdfs, and one comprehensive five-page pdf.
Hood River Maker's Market plan includes site plan for public market, production area, exhibition hall and other public spaces.
2013-08-26T21:28:18Z
2013-08-26T21:28:18Z
2013
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13128
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University of Oregon