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Renowned architect and professor Dan Rockhill to speak in Eugene

Kansas-based leader in regional architecture will discuss the design-build process

EUGENE, Ore. -- (Oct. 25, 2007) -- Dan Rockhill, an award-winning proponent of regional and sustainable architecture, will present "Design and Construction: Hand and Mind, The Work of Rockhill and Associates and Studio 804," during a free public lecture in Eugene.

The lecture is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, in Room 177, Lawrence Hall, 1190 Franklin Blvd. There will be free parking in UO faculty/staff lots after 6 p.m. with the exception of spaces marked Reserved At All Times.

The University of Oregon School of Architecture and Allied Arts is sponsoring the talk as part of the John Yeon Lectures. Rockhill will also speak in Portland the following evening.

Rockhill leads the firm Rockhill and Associates, based in Lecompton, Kan., which is known for elegant modern structures that respond to the Kansas landscape and vernacular traditions. Described as modest yet idiosyncratic, the firm builds its own designs and also restores notable regional buildings.

Rockhill was recently promoted to J. L. Constant Distinguished Professor of Architecture at the University of Kansas. He also directs the university's graduate building studio, Studio 804, which focuses on local affordable housing.

The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards named Rockhill a finalist in architecture in 2007. The prestigious awards are administered by the Smithsonian Institute's National Design Museum to acknowledge an individual's or firm's body of work. Recent awards for Rockhill's work include Residential Architect magazine's 2006 Firm of the Year Award and Architecture magazine's 2006 "Home of the Year Award."

The annual Yeon Lecture was established in 2002 to honor the memory and legacy of the late Oregon designer John Yeon. Talks in the series focus on one of the three major interests that Yeon pursued throughout his career -- architecture, landscape design and preservation and the decorative arts.

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