1930-1939
Unless otherwise noted, the date indicates when the building opened. Follow the link to learn more about the history of a building or architect.
1930
- Collier House barn (Barn Hall) is razed.
- Museum of Art construction ends. Architect: Lawrence, Holford, Allyn, and Bean.
1932
- Museum of Art opens.
- Pioneer Mother. Sculptor: Alexander Phineas Proctor.
- UO Campus Plan. Architect: Lawrence, Holford, Allyn, and Bean.
1933
- Campus Planning: The Public Works Administration.
The PWA and its related art programs funded UO's building program from the mid-1930s to the end of the decade.
1934
- Clarence B. Valentine becomes 6th UO president.
- See the campus in 1934, in this recruitment film Know Your Pacific Coast Colleges (Jesse G. Sill, 1934).
1935
- Drill Hall is destroyed to make room for the new Infirmary. Construction begins on the Library and Infirmary.
- Hayward Field West Grandstand expansion and alteration. Architect: Lawrence & Holford. Razed in 1973 and replaced with current structure.
1936
- A Free and Enlightened Press bas relief by Louise G. Utter is placed over south entrance of Journalism Building.
- The Library (Fenton Hall) renovation. Architect: Lawrence, Holford, Allyn.
- Physical Education Building (Esslinger Hall). Architect: Lawrence, Holford, Allyn.
- Infirmary (now Volcanology). Architect: Lawrence, Holford, Allyn.
1937
1939
- Campus Landscape: Eight Pyramidal English oaks were planted nearby the Library and Museum of Art.
- Chapman Hall. Architect: Lawrence, Holford, Allyn.