Architecture
Up one level- UO students putting on show for June's First Thursday in Portland
- Digital arts projects and architecture designs on display in Old Town's White Stag Block facility
- Grand opening weekend at University of Oregon in Portland
- UO invites the public to tour the facility and art exhibits, attend a free concert or lecture
- Northwest climate change is target of $3.2 million in grants to UO
- NSF, DOE projects by Bart Johnson and Scott Bridgham aim to drive policies to protect people and ecosystems
- UO design students learn from visiting professor and New York architect David Ling
- The Julie Neupert Stott Fund for Interior Architecture brings internationally recognized talent to UO for two weeks
- New University of Oregon in Portland facility opens for spring term classes
- White Stag Block helps revitalize Old Town, expands offering for students and community
- Art and furniture design work featured in spring exhibits by UO students
- Campus art venue LaVerne Krause Gallery to host more than 40 artists this spring
- Visiting architecture professor Thomas Hubka to lecture in Portland and Eugene
- Hubka, a UO alumnus, will speak about his research on historic wooden synagogues
- University of Oregon research team brings the Grand Tour of Rome to the Web
- Roman artist Giuseppe Vasi's work is now available at interactive Web site
- UO architecture programs score high in national ranking
- Sustainable design ties for first place; interior architecture graduate program in top two
- Professor Alison Kwok named recipient of 2008 Women in Solar Energy Award
- The American Solar Energy Society honored Kwok at SOLAR 2008 conference
- Gillem's 'America Town' lauded for scholarly excellence
- The Environmental Design Research Association has selected a book by the University of Oregon's Mark L. Gillem for one of its 2008 EDRA/Places awards. Gillem was chosen for "America Town: Building the Outposts of Empire."
- People, not just a building, make for 'place'
- UO historic preservation expert says architects should put people, environment and use into new designs