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Browsing Historic Buildings Surveys by Author "Dietzler, Karl"
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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 ...
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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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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 ...
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Johnson, Susan; Dietzler, Karl
(University of Oregon, 2006)
Friendly Hall was the fourth building to be constructed by the University of Oregon. It was designed by architects Whidden
and Lewis, who were outstanding in their field. According to the campus architecture guide compiled ...
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Johnson, Susan; Dietzler, Karl; Granke, Heidi
(University of Oregon, 2006)
The building named for the founder of UO’s architecture program and prominent Oregon architect is a complicated layering of
additions and connections among buildings, which began before his time and continued well after. ...
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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 ...
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Johnson, Susan; Dietzler, Karl
(University of Oregon, 2006)
This Georgian brick building was designed by the prominent architect Ellis Lawrence and constructed in 1921. Originally designed as a
women’s dormitory, it now serves as University offices. It is very similar in appearance ...
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