Historic Resource Surveys

Overview of Survey of Buildings

Within the established period of significance (1876-1974), forty-nine buildings were surveyed and recorded. The survey forms used for the forty-nine buildings is similar to the forms in common use by the City of Eugene.

 All of these historic resources received rankings based on their historic significance and integrity, creating a hierarchy that allows for protection of the most important resources while allowing for needed new development.

Ranking Levels:

          Primary Ranking
Resources that have a high level of historic significance and excellent or good integrity (likely to be eligible forlisting in the National Register).

          Secondary Ranking
Resources that have a reduced level of significance and good or excellent integrity. Also, resources that have a high level of historic significance but fair integrity (possibly eligible for listing in the National Register).

          Tertiary Ranking
Resources that have a reduced (medium) level of historic significance but compromised (fair) integrity. Also, resources that have integrity but lack noteworthy significance at this time as an individual resource. These resources could contribute to the historic significance of a large grouping or district, though they are likely not eligible for listing individually in the National Register.

            Non-Contributing Ranking
Resources that lack noteworthy significance or have severely compromised integrity. They do not contribute to the historic significance of a large grouping or district and are not eligible for listing in the National Register.

 

For more information contact the University Planning Office
Phone: (541)346-5562
Fax: (541)346-6197

1914 view looking northwest to Deady and Villard Halls


click here for Landscape Preservation Guidelines pdf

 

1.0 Landscape Preservation Guidelines and Description of Historic Resources

 

2.0 Site Specific Preservation Plans and Guidelines

 

3.0 Survey of Landscape Areas

 

|4.0 Survey of Buildings|

Building Surveys [click building name to download survey]

Agate Group: Agate Hall; Agate House
Allen/Journalism Group: Allen Hall; Journalism Building
Beall Concert Hall - see Frohnmayer Music Building
Bean Complex
Carson Hall
Cascade Group: Cascade Annex East; Cascade Annex West
Chapman Hall
Clinical Services
Collier House
Columbia Hall
Computing Center
Condon Hall
Deady Hall
Earl/Straub Group: Earl Hall; Straub Hall
Education Group: Education East; Education West; Education Annex
Erb Memorial Union
Esslinger Hall
Fenton Hall
Friendly Hall

Frohnmayer Music Building
Gerlinger Group: Gerlinger Hall; Gerlinger Annex
Gilbert Hall

 

Hamilton Complex
Hayward Field
Hendricks Hall
Huestis Hall
Johnson Hall
Klamath Hall
Knight Library
Lawrence Hall
Lawrence Power Plant - see Lawrence Hall
MacArthur Court
McKenzie Hall
Onyx Bridge
Oregon Hall
Pacific Hall
Peterson Hall
Prince Lucien Campbell Hall
Schnitzer Museum of Art
Susan Campbell Hall
University Health and Counseling Center
Villard/Robinson Group: Villard Hall; Robinson Theater
Volcanology
Walton Complex