Mass Timber and Healthcare Construction
New study by the Institute for Health in the Built Environment indicates that more use of wood in building medical facilities could help slow disease spread.
New study by the Institute for Health in the Built Environment indicates that more use of wood in building medical facilities could help slow disease spread.
With Oregon Heritage and Cottage Grove, the PPPM institute created a plan to protect historic main streets, cemeteries, museums, and more.
A Q&A with Art Professor Ron Jude, in which he discusses his new book 12 Hz and its beautifully haunting images of the planet’s vast story.
Led by Design for Spatial Justice Fellow Menna Agha, SAE students bring modular shelter to Eugene’s unhoused population.
With the Koehn Design Entrepreneurship Award, the new design group has already created a wireless smartphone charging station.
The architecture professor of practice has been teaching at the College of Design for a half-century.
SCYP students partner with Troutdale to help the city achieve its goals in the areas of climate change, housing insecurity, and racial justice.
The college’s Equity and Inclusion Committee awards four grants to student projects examining equity, inclusion, and the impacts of COVID-19.
The City of Eugene opens the 13th Avenue Bikeway inspired by the UO LiveMove student group's designs.
Johnson and his research team are exploring wildfire risk in the Willamette Valley foothills through 2057.