Agate Street Married Student Housing
1990 to 1993Student Housing including four buildings with twenty apartments for married student families; first phase of construction of the Amazon Plan.
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Agate Street Dormitory for the University of Oregon: Summary of notes taken at a meeting for the student family housing project on 6-Dec-1990
07/12/1990
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Agate Street Dormitory for the University of Oregon: Joint Venture submission for the Student Housing Project, required for federal projects
12/12/1990
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Agate Street Dormitory Project: Standard Federal Forms 254 and 255, submitted by companies interested to undertake a specific federal project in Joint Venture
12/12/1990
Architect – Engineer and Related Service Questionnaire filled out with extensive notes, both typed and handwritten; four different editions of the two forms.
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Agate Street Dormitory Project: Notes
11/08/1991
Two pages of notes on the Agate Street Dormitory Project with notations about dry wall, finishing stains, and pricing.
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Agate Street Dormitory for the University of Oregon: Photographs of drawings
01/01/1991
Four drawings showing the complex pattern of positive outdoor spaces which emerged.
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Agate Street Dormitory for the University of Oregon: Photographs of project model
01/01/1991
Early in-progress cardboard model of the project at a scale of 1:200, which completes the space- and volume-forming phase of the work.
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Agate Street Dormitory for the University of Oregon: Photographs of drawings
01/01/1991
Two photographs with the elevations of the four buildings.
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References
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The Process of Urban Design and the Formation of Larger Urban Wholes
Theoretical basis and key assumptions for the process of urban growth, tested initially in the San Francisco Waterfront experimental project in 1979, in which the formation of larger urban wholes was highlighted as an overriding rule. This process was further ...
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The Unfolding of Public Space and Gardens as Positive Space
Outdoor space is positive when it is shaped just as a room is shaped. It has a contained character, it is bounded by walls, fences, natural vegetation, enclosure of some kind. It looks into other positive spaces, some larger, some ...
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The Layout Process of Buildings on the Land - Visualization at Full Scale on Site
Each act of building needs to have a positive effect on its surroundings; to complete them, preserve their structure, make them better, by creating strong centers in them and next to them. Each new building is more alive when it ...