1960s

Robert Arrigoni 1961

Arrigoni’s projects include Skywalker Ranch, Library of Congress campus
bachelor of architecture  ‘61

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Howard Backen 1962

Built high-profile projects such as Sundance
Lawrence Medal ’06, bachelor of architecture ’62

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Bruce Bonine 1967

Transformational design is his global focus
bachelor of architecture ’67

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Larry Bruton 1967

Bruton’s design excellence comes from vision, details
bachelor of architecture '67

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Gordon H. Chong 1966

First Asian-American to head AIA had longtime passion for architecture
bachelor of architecture ’66

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George D. Green 1965

Master of illusion George Green 
bachelor of science ’65

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Johnpaul Jones 1967

Johnpaul Jones is a leader in culturally and environmentally sensitive architecture
Lawrence Medal ’98, bachelor of architecture ’67

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Fred Koetter 1963

Koetter’s work helps shape how we view the modern city
Lawrence Medal '10, bachelor of architecture ’63

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(Melvin) Jay Lindsay 1966

Jay Lindsay helped complete da Vinci’s 500-year-old dream
bachelor of science ’66

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Rick Mather 1961

An Oregon alumnus is revitalizing London's cultural icons
Lawrence Medal '05, bachelor of architecture '61

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William C. Miller 1968

Miller an ‘intensely committed educator, administrator, scholar’
bachelor of architecture ’68

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Elisabeth Walton Potter 1960

Enrolled more than 1,500 listings in the National Register
Lawrence Medal ’01, McMath Award ’11, bachelor of arts ’60

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Edwin R. Smith 1962

Eugene’s parks, performing arts center among Ed Smith’s significant legacy
Bachelor of landscape architecture ‘62

Landscape Architecture

Margo Grant Walsh 1960

Remarkable career leads from Great Plains to global design work
Lawrence Medal '02, bachelor of interior architecture ’60

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