School of Architecture & Allied Arts terminal projects collection. [1925]-

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School of Architecture & Allied Arts terminal projects collection. [1925]-

Collection contains terminal projects held by the University of Oregon School of Architecture and Allied Arts (AAA) Library which were written in partial degree fulfillment by graduate students in Architecture, Fine and Applied Arts, Historic Preservation, Interior Architecture, and Landscape Architecture. For exit project reports submitted to the Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management, see a separate PPPM Terminal Projects collection maintained by the University of Oregon Document Center.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7620076

University of Oregon Libraries

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University of Oregon. Dept. of Fine and Applied Arts.

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University of Oregon. Historic Preservation Program

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University of Oregon. Interior Architecture Program

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University of Oregon. School of Architecture and Allied Arts

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The School of Architecture and Allied Arts at the University of Oregon began in 1914 as the School of Architecture and Fine Arts. By 1916 the school took its current name. From the guide to the School of Architecture and Allied Arts (AAA) scrapbooks, 1916-1968, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries) ...

University of Oregon. Dept. of Landscape Architecture.

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University of Oregon. Dept. of Architecture.

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The University of Oregon School of Architecture and Design was founded in 1914 by Ellis Lawrence. From the beginning, the school was unique among its contemporaries for its non-competitive, individual approach to learning and for its affiliation with the allied arts (painting, crafts, sculpture, etc.), rather than with engineering. The current name of the school is School of Architecture and Allied Arts (AAA). Throughout the years the name of the Architecture school has ...