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  • Anonymous (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    Healing spaces can be achieved by various methods to enhance and promote health and well being in connection with not only healthcare facilities but a hydrotherapy spa resort as well. By providing holistic methods for ...
  • Jean von Bargen (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    An argument for the creation of high speed ground transportation in the United States, based partly on a European model of high speed rail development. Examines historic, environmental, social and economical factors in ...
  • Nguyen, Trang T. (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    Wine making has been around for thousands of years and has been interpreted and molded into an art. There are five components, or steps to making wine: harvesting, crushing and pressing, fermentation, clarification, and ...
  • Toole, Daniel C. (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2007-12-04)
    This is a preliminary energy scheme for a new ministry building with social amenities in the heart of contemporary Budapest.
  • McLaughlin, David (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    People inherently desire to have some sort of interaction with the natural environment in all of its forms. This study intended to examine the role that proximity to natural areas has on people in the workplace, by performing ...
  • Mason, Michael (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2008-12-09)
    Part of a larger study, this document specifically studies the existing and future uses for the Rose Quarter in Portland, Oregon. This study is set against the backdrop of redeveloping the grain distribution facility on ...
  • Jean von Bargen (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    As American cities continue to develop over the course of the 21st century, suburban growth will either keep sprawling, or we will invert our development efforts and face the growing pains. With over half of humanity ...
  • Jensen, Kelsey (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2008)
    The Conway property in North West Portland is a former industrial area, zoned very liberally. Conway has hired consultants that proposed a high density development similar to that of the Pearl district. The density unease's ...
  • Kociolek, Emily S. (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2007-12-04)
    This project includes a theoretical energy program for an architectural thesis project in its schematic phase. The building's program is a new regional office for the International Refugee Committee. This organization ...
  • Prabhakar, Chitra (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2008)
    This brief paper looks into how and why traditional libraries are changing with the impact of digital technology.
  • Foote, Kathryn (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    They say location is everything. Well, what makes a good location? This work examines the aspects of a neighborhood that make it suitable for a community art center. Factors such as demographics, need, and expressed ...
  • White, Tommy (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    For those of us captivated by the power of the sea, marine mammals emerge as a natural focus of attention in curtailing the daily impact of mankind. This negative impact that humans have on the marine ecosystem is ...
  • McDonald, Brooks (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    A values matrix is a valuable tool in defining an architectural problem. Here, such a matrix is used to influence programming and architectural decisions for the design of the Kreutzberg Marketplace in Berlin which emphasizes ...
  • McIntosh, Morgan (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2008)
    An examination of the services and uses necessary to complete a livable, walkable "five-minute neighborhood" for the Con-Way site in Northwest Portland, OR, based on the recommendations of the Northwest District Association's ...
  • Jean von Bargen (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    Often times, museums and non-government organizations work towards the same goal, however use different methods. What can be accomplished when the two come together to reach their collective goals?
  • Monahan, Justin (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2008-12-08)
    This article states the results of a survey conducted of Portland area musicians and sound artists as to the extent to which nonmusical sounds affect their art. Results varied, but most musicians stated that nonmusical ...
  • Seminario Thulin, Andres (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2008-12-08)
    Identity is a very important quality of emerging neighborhoods and it can be successfully achieved through different tools, such as zoning code and master planning. This thesis is trying to prove how both can help shape ...
  • Hagen, Ellen; Schmidt, Mark; Meier, Sina; Kreitzberg, Jessica (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2009-12)
    This document summarizes the work produced for Jean von Bargen's Architectural Programming Class for Fall 2009. The goal of the class was to develop a comprehensive program for a new Gresham City Hall as well as the city's ...
  • Figgins, Jesse (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    Is culturally specific architecture appropriate in a non-native setting? Is this even the question to address in contemporary society? Perhaps the answer lies in not determining this answer, but rather by finding ways ...
  • Dykema, Pete (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2008)
    An investigation of a link between the percent of homeownership and the amount of crime reported in 55 Portland neighborhoods.

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