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Stinnett, Benjamin
(University of Oregon, 2014-06)
Upon arriving in the Willamette Valley by way of the Oregon Trail in the nineteenth century, settlers began to sculpt the landscape. These settlers converted the widespread prairie and marshland into to valuable agricultural ...
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Edwards, Allen
(University of Oregon, 2012)
The intent of this report is to assist the many interested parties who seek to preserve,
interpret, utilize and enjoy the historic Cloud Cap Inn by informing decision making
processes to further the preservation of this ...
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Wheeler, Terra Ettrick
(University of Oregon, 2016)
The focus ofthis terminal project is to research and measure the environmental impact of
demolitions of single-family homes in Portland through the lens of Life Cycle
Assessment (LCA). LCA is a method of estimating the ...
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Wheeler, Terra Ettrick
(University of Oregon, 2016)
The initial motivation for this project was the desire to root academic research and
knowledge in practical application. After living in Portland, Oregon for ten years I began
to witness the destruction of historic ...
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Kornder, Kate
(2019-06)
There are innumerable historic buildings in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States Forest Service that are important elements of the nation’s history.
Unfortunately, many of these structures are underutilized ...
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Burk, Kathryn M.
(University of Oregon, 2008-12)
The poultry building at the Oregon State Fairgrounds in Salem represents in physical
form the significance of poultry agriculture in the early twentieth century. Constructed in 1921 in
the Spanish Colonial Revival style, ...
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Flagg, Christopher C.
(University of Oregon, 1985-06)
It has often been noted that the history of ·a place is recorded
in the landscape. People create places to accommodate their particular needs and interests, although physical and socioeconomic conditions influence the ...
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Rudnicki, Larissa Terese
(University of Oregon, 2013-03)
Many of our historic buildings are being changed or damaged; some are disappearing. Records of what exists at present will be of immense value to historians and future students of architecture.
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deBroekert, Erika
(University of Oregon, 2014)
Military history in Oregon is an often-overlooked subject despite the state's ample history and historic resources. While in some cases, negative political feelings about the military or its actions have erased sites and ...
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Pollard, Lesley
(University of Oregon, 2013)
This project aims to address issues of preservation at OWL Farm, a women's
land collective formed in 1975 by the Oregon Women's Land Trust. Context will be
created for both structures and landscape in attempts to balance ...
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Fagin, Elizabeth
(University of Oregon, 2002)
Cast zinc grave markers were only produced by one company: The
Monumental Bronze Co. and its subsidiary foundries established throughout the
U.S. and Canada. They were produced for a limited time from, 1874 to 1939, ...
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Adams, Shawna
(University of Oregon, 2005-06)
Historic preservationists and other placemaking professionals act with the intention of
influencing the physical environment, or of the way in which people understand and relate
to their physical surroundings. They act ...
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PINYERD, DAVID A.
(The University of Oregon, 2020-06)
The core mission of the United States Life-Saving Service, later to become the United States Coast Guard, has always been to rescue the victims of shipwreck. To serve this mission, coastal rescue stations were built by the ...
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Pinyerd, David A.
(University of Oregon, 2000-06)
The core mission of the United States Life-Saving Service, later to become the
United States Coast Guard, has always been to rescue the victims of shipwreck. To serve
this mission, coastal rescue stations were built by ...
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Beesley, Caitlin R.
(University of Oregon, 2024)
Managing cultural resources in our modern world can be a delicate balance, where cultural resource
managers bridge the past and the future amid the omnipresent atmosphere of contemporary financial,
societal, and political ...
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Lee, Sohyun Park
(University of Oregon, 1990-06)
Early Western architecture generally refers to buildings
shaped by Western influences built during the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when Korea opened
its doors to the West and confronted Western culture ...
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Steckbeck, Kristine Nicole
(University of Oregon, 2012-03)
The historic built environment associated with drying
prunes in Oregon and Washington has been faced with the
problem of a changed agricultural economy that has made
prune driers obsolete and endangered structures on ...
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Fockler, Christina L.
(University of Oregon, 2004-03-02)
This project summarizes the history of Reno, Nevada and its growth as a city by its many
modes of transportation such as the transcontinental railroad and two of the nations first
transcontinental highways. A brief history ...
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Cuti, Celeste
(University of Oregon, 2011)
As the ideas of sustainability, downtown revitalization and smart growth have grown from buzzwords to implemented concepts, preservation and rehabilitation have been vital for these movements to achieve successful results; ...
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Suttitum, Tada
(University of Oregon, 1985-12)
The Starr house is a vernacular Gothic style farmhouse of
Victorian architecture. It is dated ca.1889 and was built for
Edwin and Anna Starr. It sits on a part of the first donation
land claim in Benton County established ...
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