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Historic Preservation Theses and Dissertations
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Berryoung, Megan
(University of Oregon, 2021-03-19)
Fire watchmen have been employed by the United States Government to serve as guardians over the Nation's timber since before the establishment of the USDA Forest Service, originally the National Forest Reserves, at the ...
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Geary, Allison Julia
(University of Oregon, 2021-03-14)
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Carson, Alexandra
(University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
The Second World War continues to shape the world to this day as academics and novices alike research and evaluate the cataclysmic conflict. Amongst their other atrocities, Hitler and the Nazi Party systematically looted ...
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Ause, Carter W.
(University of Oregon, 2022-06)
This terminal project examines the ideological representation of historic preservation found within American narrative films, and how such cinematic narratives compare with the current privatist paradigm of American ...
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Franey, Kerrie
(University of Oregon, 2019-06)
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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Helmer, Charlotte
(University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
There is a common misperception that historic sites cannot be maintained once they are included in a wilderness designation. This conflict ultimately does a disservice to both heritage and wilderness resources. To that ...
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Wunderler-Selby, Althea
(University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
This thesis addresses the growing occurrence of historic dam removals across the United States and the complex balance of interests they entail. Historic dams are often environmentally harmful, but they may also represent ...
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Seaver, Tara
(University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
This thesis examines the adaptive reuse of Masonic buildings in Portland, Oregon. Buildings constructed by the Freemasons, a fraternal organization, provide a tangible link to uncovering a chapter of social history not ...
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Seaton, Anne
(University of Oregon, 1996-12)
Lone Pine Indian Shaker Village, located in The Dalles, Oregon, is the last remaining example of a late nineteenth century fishing settlement, a resource type that once proliferated along the banks of the Columbia River. ...
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Ferry, Sabrina
(University of Oregon, 2018-10-31)
A growing number of Community Artists are doing work with potential relevance to the field of historic preservation. They have seen a need for action in low-income communities and communities of color that are losing their ...
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Bohner, Rodney
(University of Oregon, 2018-10-31)
Oregon’s fish hatchery system developed in the late 1800’s in response to salmon fishery losses. Salmon hatcheries consist of a number of built components. ‘Growing fish’ requires a variety of building types which support ...
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Gordon, Samantha Marie
(University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
This thesis explores the Bohmann Park neighborhood of Washington County as a case study of contemporary style in Oregon. As both individual and the largest grouping of homes by Robert Rummer, Bohmann Park informs treatment ...
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Ewers, Caitlyn
(University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
Bifurcated by a demilitarized United Nations Buffer Zone since 1974, Nicosia is the only divided capital city in Europe. In 1979, its dual municipalities devised a radical, bicommunal Master Plan to mitigate some of the ...
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Geraghty, Kathryn
(University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
Virginia City once exemplified the cutting edge of culture and taste in the Rocky Mountain mining frontier. Weathering economic downturns, mining booms and busts, and the loss of the territorial capital to Helena, Virginia ...
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Hussein, Deqah
(University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
Cincinnati, Ohio is a city with many architecturally significant, yet decrepit, historic brewery buildings. Most of these structures are centralized in Over-the-Rhine (OTR) and the West End, two adjoining neighborhoods ...
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Urban, Arianna
(University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
The 1906 earthquake and fire in San Francisco devastated the city and left 200,000 people homeless. To house the displaced population, small cottages were built in camps in the city’s parks. With the closure of the camps ...
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Larson, Julia
(University of Oregon, 2015-08-18)
What does historic preservation mean in a historic downtown with a long-standing immigrant population? With 90% of the business owners in the historic downtown identifying as Latino, Woodburn, Oregon presents the convergence ...
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Grilc, Brandon
(University of Oregon, 2014-10-17)
This study focuses on a cultural phenomenon that is driven by the demolition of Major League Baseball stadiums, ballparks, and fields. Prompted by their inherent role in the evolution of the sport and the inadequacies of ...
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Casteel, David
(University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
This thesis analyzes the Brutalist Campus and its context within the collegiate environment of the 1950s-1970s. It first defines the significance of the nation-wide phenomenon by examining its social and physical ...
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Phillips, Ann
(University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
The present lack of communication between the fields of architecture and historic preservation has resulted in a tenuous relationship between the two professions. With the adequate tools, this philosophical and ideological ...
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