Keith Eggener on the World’s Most Famous Resting Place
The Marion D. Ross Distinguished Professor of Architectural History talks to How Stuff Works about Père Lachaise, the legendary Parisian cemetery.
The Marion D. Ross Distinguished Professor of Architectural History talks to How Stuff Works about Père Lachaise, the legendary Parisian cemetery.
The art publication features an in-depth conversation with the assistant professor of art that covers topics from the exploitation of Amazon employees to her Indian Ocean region heritage.
Benjamin Clark is overseeing the installation of 25 PurpleAir wildfire smoke sensors including locations throughout campus.
The PPPM team behind the new book Rethinking Streets During COVID-19 shares their favorite thoroughfares around the world.
Alum Ryan Everson recounts his journey from studying sculpture at the Department of Art to co-founding a creative-build firm in Portland.
Five architecture students present designs—ranging from a water research facility to an education hub in an underserved Portland neighborhood—for a sustainable urban design studio
The UO’s Institute for Policy Research and Engagement co-authored a blueprint to help U.S. communities recover from the pandemic
Design practitioners share why they give to the Design for Spatial Justice Initiative.
The ARC, opening fall 2021, will host up to 35 first-year students who share a passion for planning.
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture recognized the most admired architecture professor for her innovative and inspiring teaching methods.