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Tran, Lindsay
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
Historical interpretation (alternately referred to in this research as “heritage interpretation and “public interpretation”) often limits the narratives that are highlighted for public consumption in places of historical ...
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Blackmore, Helen
(University of Oregon, 2014-05-28)
Per the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), the N. P. Smith Pioneer
Hardware Store is historically significant on a local level, and listed in the National
Register under Criteria A, B, and C; for its architectural ...
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Flores, Jacquelin
(University of Oregon, 2014)
In the last decade, the city of Guadalajara, Mexico, has witnessed the inevitable
loss of patrimonial buildings in the downtown area. The absence of enforced
protective legislation, public education initiatives. public ...
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Sutherland, Ross E.
(University of Oregon, 1994-06)
For nearly a century Oregon museums and private collectors have preserved and
exhibited historic Oregon furniture. The documentation of Oregon's historic furniture
industry, however, has not kept pace with ongoing ...
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Netch, Timothy Francis
(University of Oregon, 1991-12)
The First Christian Advent Church is a late Carpenters
Gothic building constructed in John Day, Oregon in 1900.
The building was designed and possibly built by Samuel
Bayliss Hope, about whom little is known. The church ...
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Franey, Kerrie
(University of Oregon, 2019)
In order to house the thousands of workers migrating to Portland, Oregon to fill jobs in war-related industries during World War II, Portland’s government relaxed building code standards to allow temporary housing through ...
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Davis, Ashley N.
(University of Oregon, 2012-06)
There is a shift that has been taking place in the west for a while now, and it is
moving the focus of many National Park Service sites away from federal land ownership.
This change revolves around the many controversies ...
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St. Charles, Evanne
(University of Oregon, 2013)
Owners of historic buildings are often faced with making decisions regarding the retrofit of their building without having all of the information necessary to make informed choices concerning what is appropriate for their ...
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Englund, Lauren
(2019-03)
"The modern Hawaiian house," Harry W. Seckel, FAIA (1906-1978) asserted in Hawaiian Residential Architecture, "should be one that is as one with its immediate environment as possible." Published in 1954, the Honolulu ...
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Espinosa, David
(University of Oregon, 2014-05)
Grave markers as a historic resource occupy a very unique context since
the setting of these artifacts is typically open to the elements and highly
accessible to the public. Due to deferred maintenance, vandalism,
inappropriate ...
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Arnold, John D. M.
(University of Oregon, 2013-05)
The objective of this project was to investigate the utility of Buildings
Information Modeling (BIM) in a Buildings Archaeology approach to the study of the
box-constructed first build (c. 1872) and stud-wall framed ...
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Reckard, M. K.
(1993-08)
Large scale corporate mining operations had a broad impact on the
sparsely settled areas of western North America in the early
twentieth century. The Fairbanks Exploration Company's gold
dredging operations were probably ...
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Chilvers, Stuart Emerson
(University of Oregon, 2014)
The focus of this study is the Martin Powers Barn, located near Cave Junction,
Oregon. The goal of this paper was to determine and verify dates of construction and
modification of the barn, to construct a new long-term ...
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Possert, Nicole Y.
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
Starting in the late 1980s, I lived in the Highland Park community of Los Angeles
for nearly thirty years. Over half of that time, I helped infuse new energy into the
landmark Highland Park Ebell Club (HPEC), one of the ...
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Borth, Holly Renee
(University of Oregon, 2012-06-18)
"Structural movement is recognized as an important aspect of historic preservation." This is the very first sentence journal article author Bill Lee used to begin his article about the move of the Czech and Slovak Museum ...
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Dennis, Michelle L.
(University of Oregon, 1995-03)
Traditionally, small towns have been at a disadvantage in funding historic preservation
efforts as most federal and state funding programs tend to focus on projects in urban
areas. Because small towns are an important ...
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Fiori, Frank Anthony
(University of Oregon, 1983-06)
The George C. Cooley Cottage, located at 220 Blakely
Avenue in Brownsville, Oregon, survives as an excellent
example of vernacular Classical Revival architecture in
Oregon. The building is presently owned by the ...
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Gratreak, Leesa
(University of Oregon, 2012-06)
Statements like "These windows are too old", "I need to build a new structure if I want it to
be efficient", and "as long as it is LEED certified it must be a sustainable project" illustrate this
point: There is a ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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