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  • Vann, Jon (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2007-12-04)
    The project is a mixed-use, multifamily courtyard housing development in SW Portland. Using rationalist principles, a general program was developed. From this, an energy program analysis of one representative housing/commercial ...
  • Shanks, Nicholas (University of Oregon, 2013)
    Modern day Vancouver is perhaps one of the finest cities of today not only for its beautiful natural setting but because of its progressive planning efforts that have taken place over the past 50 years. The following ...
  • Wasmer, Brienne (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2005-12)
    Architects have to ability to generate a new identity for the homeless because they can design a variety of shelters that promote and project individuality, self-sufficiency and dignity.
  • Meyers, Daniel S. (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    This paper surveys the suitability of the site at 1720 SW Naito Parkway for the location of a new regional center for the humanities, including a rare books library. Important issues with regard to suitability include ...
  • Miller, Steven M. (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    An analysis of the site at 1933 West Burnside Street, Portland, Oregon and its feasibility as the location of a new public Mediatheque. The paper looks at the history, connection to transit, nearby neighborhoods, local ...
  • Johnson, Bethany N., 1983-; Seminario, Andres (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2009)
  • Wilson, Richard H. (University of Oregon, 2014-11-25)
    The Stryiskyi Park Campus is on its way to development. This drawing is illustrates the current and future potential of the east end of the campus. As the Church finishes construction and the library begins construction ...
  • Dorosti, Cyrus (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2008)
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  • Ruzomberka, Sara (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2011)
    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 ...
  • Anderson, Kristie; Wu, Kent; Saa, Roseva (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2010)
    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 ...
  • Kirkwood, Bill (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2009)
  • Dobroth, Megan (University of Oregon, 2013)
  • Kirkbride, John Parker (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2007)
    Illustrated discussion of energy issues in a proposed industrial condominium building in Portland, Oregon's Central Eastside Industrial District.
  • Maternoski, John M. (University of Oregon, 2013)
    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 ...
  • Stewart, Kelli (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    In Las Vegas, where the most abundant green resource is in the pockets of its users, a sustainable building is not a priority. However, in an uninhabitable ecoregion such as this, a fusion of green buildings with resort ...
  • Fitzsimmons, Rebecca (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2008-12-08)
    his paper looks at what kind of city Beaverton is and if it could be classified as an Edge City.
  • O’Halloran, Simone; Kazeminejad, Yasmin (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2019)
    Whole Building Life Cycle Assessments (WBLCA) are helpful tools in the evaluation of the environmental impacts of all of the components in a building. Inputs (like material extraction and manufacturing) and outputs (such ...
  • Kilmer, Mark (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2008)
    Objective - To assess the motivating factors in participation of community garden users. This was done through a series of short interviews with users at various locations. An attempt to discover a set of morals and ...
  • Polinik, Samantha (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2008-12-05)
    This paper asks the question, "Should the threat of dwindling fossil fuel resources influence master planning design decisions at the Willamette Falls? More specifically, should programmatic choices be swayed towards ...

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