Oregon Quarterly Spring 2019

Oregon Quarterly Spring 2019
 

Outside House, an experiment in using design to make a place where the land comes first, was conceived by Erin Moore, AIA, associate professor, and head of the UO's School of Architecture & Environment. Visit Outside House.

The College of Design is shaping the future with its research, institutes, and student initiatives
Amanda Craig’s landscape architecture skills serve Oregon tribes through her unique combination of art and science
A new policy and planning research team studies how underrepresented groups participate in the public process
Assistant professor in the Department of the History of Art and Architecture examines Asian stereotypes
A sample of some of the School of Art + Design students and alumni who are on the rise
The latest from Jenny Lin, Anya Kivarkis, Jack Ryan, Tannaz Farsi, and others
Willem Griffiths wanted a career in research. He’s chasing goals despite fading eyesight.
Linguists and Native peoples are revitalizing languages and restoring culture
Finding humanity through skeletons and helping the living by listening to the dead
Recent UO graduates launch a business to help solve a pressing environmental challenge
Sharing a quick laugh and passing the mic with the UO Stand-Up Society
When “Doc Throck” is done with football, he plans to become an orthopedic surgeon
Karen Thompson Walker plays with fear and the power of imagination in her newest book, The Dreamers
Friendship transports architecture duo from the “plywood dorms” to interior Alaska
Letters to the editor include memories of the Big Snow of ’69, wolf study questions, and remembering Professor Crasemann