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  • Johnson, Susan; Stoller, Melissa; Burk, Kathryn (University of Oregon, 2006)
    In 1960 construction was underway on the new East Wing to the Science Building. The building was constructed to house laboratories and offices. Later named Onyx Bridge, so named because it was designed to straddle Onyx ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Dietzler, Karl (University of Oregon, 2006)
    When Prince Lucien Campbell Hall was built to accommodate the University’s urgent need for office and classroom space. Federal funds were used to pay for the majority of its construction. The modern architecture, which ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Mertz, Kathleen; Mendoca, Elise (University of Oregon, 2006)
    Built in 1969 as a new women’s gymnasium, Gerlinger Annex is a utilitarian brick structure built in the International style. It replaced two wood gymnasium facilities on this same site. It is located adjacent to the ...
  • 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)
  • Johnson, Susan; Welch, Dustin; Blaser, Andrea (University of Oregon, 2006)
  • Johnson, Susan; Helwick, Sarah; Steverson, Erica (University of Oregon, 2006)
    Oregon Hall was designed in 1974 by the architectural firm Zimmer, Gunsul, Frasca Partnership of Portland. Oregon Hall is a brick asymmetrical building with windows in horizontal bands of six panes. The west wing of the ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Burk, Kathryn; Stoller, Melissa (University of Oregon, 2006)
    Construction began on the new Infirmary in 1965 and was completed in early 1966 at a cost of around $1.0 million. This unassuming building was designed in the modern style by Balzhiser, Seder & Rhodes, a local architectural ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Lingo, Shawn; Mauro, Jeremy (University of Oregon, 2006)
    McKenzie Hall was completed in 1970 to house the Law School, which had outgrown it previous home, Fenton Hall. McKenzie has an interesting interplay of Modern architecture elements with strong references to Fenton Hall. ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Mauro, Jeremy; Lingo, Shawn (University of Oregon, 2006)
    The University of Oregon’s Museum of Art was constructed in 1930 for the purpose of housing Gertrude Warner’s collection of Asian art and antiquities as well as the Condon fossil collection (now stored in the Museum of ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Pochert, Erin; Flathman, Jennifer (University of Oregon, 2006)
    Gilbert Hall was originally known as Commerce Hall. Construction was completed in 1921. It was the east wing of the “front pillars” of Ellis Lawrence’s axis plan, along with Peterson Hall which sits opposite to the west. ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Dietzler, Karl (University of Oregon, 2006)
    Known commonly as a “shack” on campus, this small building was designed by Ellis Lawrence for the purpose of soliciting donations for his 1923 campus plan. Originally situated behind what is now Johnson Hall, it housed ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Welch, Dustin; Blaser, Andrea (University of Oregon, 2006)
    The Computing Center, constructed in 1966 and opened in 1967, was designed in the Modern style by architects Morin and Longwood. It has a rectangular building plan, 2 stories, and a concrete foundation. The primary exterior ...
  • Johnson, Susan; Pochert, Erin; Flathman, Jennifer (University of Oregon, 2006)
    Built in 1918, Hendricks Hall was named after T.G. Hendricks, a local grocer who donated money for the construction of Deady Hall. Hendricks was built out of brick with a common bond and is notable for its wooden shingled ...
  • Thompson, Christine; Phillips, Ann (University of Oregon, 2014)
    Howe Field was constructed in 1935. It is named in honor of Herbert Crombie Howe, a professor in the English department at the University of Oregon from 1902-1940. Dr. Howe, a long-standing supporter of athletes’ rights, ...
  • Campus Planning, University of Oregon (University of Oregon, 2016)
    Tree Tops--also known historically as the Hampton House, Campbell Church House, and most recently the Chancellor’s House--was built from 1908-1910 for prominent local businessman Alton Hampton. One of the first grand ...

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