Zimmer, LindaFuller, LeahZimmer, Linda2011-07-252011-07-252010https://hdl.handle.net/1794/1144649 pagesAs a part of the University of Oregon Sustainable City Year program, sixteen students enrolled in a mid-level interior design studio examined the Salem Civic Center building, generating proposals for renovation and reuse of the building in order to enhance vitality and restore functionality to the Civic Center campus. The students, taught by Associate Professor Linda Zimmer, coordinated their work with the City of Salem staff, Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects (ZGF), and CB|Two Architects, and worked in parallel with an architecture studio that generated proposals for new police facilities on the same campus. The focus of the interior design studio was to develop a set of strategies for the redesign of the existing Civic Center in order to reimagine the building in light of the planned relocation of the Police Department, relocation of staff from off-campus locations to the Civic Center, and improved response to current and future needs.en-USSalem (Or.)Salem Civic Center (Salem, Or.)Architecture -- Conservation and restoration -- Oregon -- SalemSalem Civic Center - Interior ArchitectureOther