Architecture
Lecture (Portland): Urban Transformation from Edo to Tokyo by Masami Kobayashi
Urban Transformation from Edo to Tokyo, with Current Projects in Japan
Department of Architecture Lecture Series
Lecture by Masami Kobayashi, Professor of Meiji University

UO Urban Design Lab to present award winning design at National American Planning Association Conference
The Urban Design Lab, an architecture, landscape architecture, and planning institute housed in the School of Architecture and Allied Arts will be presenting their award-winning* project – Foster Meadows Town Center - that focuses on Damascus, Oregon - Damascus is the first new city in Oregon in over twenty-two years - at the national conference for the American Planning Association in Boston, Massachusetts April 9-12, 2011.
Sustainable Cities Initiative project wins prestigious architecture prize
The University of Oregon Sustainable Cities Initiative (SCI) is being honored by a national architecture organization for a studio project that brought students and professionals together to design a new police station for the city of Salem, Ore.
Student group builds a bike shelter and relationships with the community
A new bike shelter is rising quickly in the parking lot of Camas Ridge Community School on 1150 East 29th Avenue in Eugene thanks to collaboration between parents, school administrators, and a team of architecture students.
Speaker: Sean Penrith, Executive Director, Earth Advantage
Topic: Measuring carbon in the building industry
This presentation is offered as part of Prof. Erin Moore’s graduate seminar “Introduction to Lifecycle Assessment for Design” in the Department of Architecture.
Speaker: Steve Baer, Five Winds International/PE Americas
Topic: LCA in US green building certification.
This presentation is offered as part of Prof. Erin Moore’s graduate seminar “Introduction to Lifecycle Assessment for Design” in the Department of Architecture.
Speaker: Laurel McEwan, Earthshift
Topic: Education and certification in the practice of life cycle assessment or LCA management.
This presentation is offered as part of Prof. Erin Moore’s graduate seminar “Introduction to Lifecycle Assessment for Design” in the Department of Architecture.




