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  • Catlin, Janice A. (University of Oregon, 1996-06)
    Historic Railroad Stations of California today exist in many diverse situations: from those which have become revitalized and integral parts of the community to those which have been ignored and left to ruin. These ...
  • Curran, Christine Ann (University of Oregon, 1998-06)
    The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) was created in 1937 to market power from Bonneville Dam and later, Grand Coulee Dam, two New Deal relief projects on the Columbia River. Between 1939 and 1945 the BPA built a ...
  • Curran, Christine Ann (The University of Oregon, 1998-06)
    The Bonneville Power Administration(BPA)was created in 1937 to market power from Bonneville Dam and later, Grand Coulee Dam, two New Deal relief projects on the Columbia River. Between 1939 and 1945 the BPA built a ...
  • Martin, Wade (University of Oregon, 2015-06)
    Prior to Euro-American settlement in the Willamette Valley, the Kalapuya indigenous group conducted prairie burning to incite annual subsistence rounds of native prairie resources. However, the frequency of fire declined ...
  • Hartmans, Donna Marie (University of Oregon, 2022)
    The United States Forest Service constructed over 5,000 lookout stations to guard forests, beginning in the early 1900s. The Forest Service deemed these structures obsolete and began destroying them when other methods ...
  • University of Oregon (University of Oregon, Planning Office, 2005)
  • Meacham, Matt (University of Oregon, 1994)
    This research is intended to establish the foundation for further research in Historic Preservation. My interest in Historic Preservation has begun to include the notion that the respect for and preservation of artifacts ...
  • Matthews, Kelli (University of Oregon, 2016)
    The City of Albany Historic Preserva on Program partnered with the University of Oregon (UO) School of Journalism and Communica ons’ Public Rela ons Strategic Planning and Cases class to improve historic homeowners’ ...
  • Robertson, Lance (University of Oregon, 2017)
    The City of Albany primarily uses its website to provide information and resources concerning the historic districts for homeowners. However, the homeowners have to seek this information out themselves rather than the City ...
  • Nowlin, Laura (2008-06)
    The field of historic preservation, until recently, overlooked rural communities in its mission to preserve historic resources. While the preservation community begins to focus more on landscape preservation and rural ...
  • Donovan-Boyd, Adrienne K. (University of Oregon, 2009-06)
    Preserving Pacific Northwest historic beach houses in coastal communities can often be a daunting task due to the complexities that arise when combining preservation, planning, development, and climatic hardships. Using ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Welch, Dustin; Blaser, Andrea (University of Oregon, 2006)
    Agate Hall was designed in the California Mission style by architect F. Mason White and was constructed in 1924. It has a rectangular plan and 2 stories with a concrete foundation. The exterior wall surface is stucco, and ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Welch, Dustin; Blaser, Andrea (University of Oregon, 2006)
    Agate House is a Craftsman bungalow that was acquired by the Eugene School District and moved adjacent to Agate Hall, which was known as Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School until 1950 and then Condon Elementary School ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Welch, Dustin; Blaser, Andrea (University of Oregon, 2006)
    Allen Hall was constructed in 1953 by Church, Newberry and Roehr Architects. The contractor was J. G. Watts Construction Company. The building is of the Modern Style with a rectangular plan, three stories and a concrete ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Welch, Dustin; Blaser, Andrea (University of Oregon, 2006)
    The Bean Complex was built during an era of rapid growth in student enrollment at the University. It is a dormitory complex that was completed in 1963 in the Modern style amidst a university housing boom by architects ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Dietzler, Karl (University of Oregon, 2006)
    Ellis Lawrence approved the preliminary design for Carson less than one week before his death in February 27, 1946. The original design called for two units (mirroring each other), but only one was constructed due to high ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Mertz, Kathleen; Mendoca, Elise (University of Oregon, 2006)
    This building was designed by Ellis Lawrence in 1925 to house the press operations on campus. It is a simple rectangular poured concrete building with a rough stucco finish and multi-pane metal windows. Per the original ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Mertz, Kathleen; Mendoca, Elise (University of Oregon, 2006)
    This building was designed by Ellis Lawrence and was one of the last of his buildings to be built in his lifetime. It cost the University of Oregon approximately $50,000 by the time it was completed in May 1946. It closely ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Lingo, Shawn; Mauro, Jeremy (University of Oregon, 2006)
    Chapman Hall, designed by Ellis Lawrence, was constructed in1939. The building is named for Charles H. Chapman, President of the University from 1893-1896. The project was funded by the Public Works Administration, a New ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Dietzler, Karl (University of Oregon, 2006)
    Balzhiser, Seder, and Rhodes had plans drafted up in 1968 for a “Clinical Service Building for Mental Retardation”. Materials for the interior included “poured in place concrete,” solid brick walls, grouted brick walls, ...

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