1980-1989

Unless otherwise noted, the date indicates when the building opened. Follow the link to learn more about the history of a building or architect.

1980

  • Building inactivity: For much of the 1980s, the US economy was not at its best. In 1970, unemployment was 4.9%; in 1980 it reached 7.1%. By 1983, national unemployment hit a high of 9.6%. Oregon's 1983 rate was 12.3%. The University of Oregon increasingly turned to fundraising for financial support.
  • The first Historic Preservation program west of the Mississippi was established in the School of Architecture & Allied Arts (now the College of Design) by Philip Dole and Marian Donnelly. In 2015, the UO Board of Trustees agreed to move this program to UO Portland.
  • Education addition (South Building, courtyard, covered walkway). Architect: Martin Soderstrom Matteson. Builder: John T. Moody & Sons.
  • Erb Memorial Union renovation (Fishbowl Renovation). Architect: Eggleston, Reddick Associates.
  • Paul Olum becomes 13th president of UO.

1983

An benchmark year for key publications about Oregon's built environment:

  • Clark, Rosalind L. Oregon Style: Architecture from 1840 to the 1950s. Portland, OR: Professional Book Center, 1983.
    A basic text on Oregon's architecture, Clark's book included Lee H. Nelson; Marion Dean Ross; Philip H. Dole, and Elizabeth Walton Potter as advisors.
  • Jette, George S. 100 Years, 100 Trees: Record of Trees Planted, University of Oregon, Eugene (Eugene, OR: The Foundation, 1983).
  • Style and Vernacular: A Guide to the Architecture of Lane County, Oregon (Oregon Historical Society, 1983). Contributors included Philip Dole, Williams, Michael McCulloch, and Richard Glenn Williams.

1985

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1987

1989

  • Fundraising initiatives: The fundraising initiative "Campaign for Oregon" was inaugurated in 1989. Included a $25 million gift from Phil Knight (Nike founder) which enabled the enlargement and renovation of the main library.
  • Miles Brand became UO president following Dr. Paul Olum's resignation.
  • UO graduated 3,859 students in academic year 1988/89.
  • Cascade Hall, Deschutes Hall, Streisinger Hall, and Willamette Hall reach completion. Architect: Moore Ruble Yudell; Ratcliff Architects. J. David Rowe, UO Campus Planner; Fred Tepfer, UO Associate Campus Planner; Garry Fritz, UO project manager.