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The Knight Library is the largest library facility in Oregon, holding collections with a replacement value of over $100 million. Approximately 1.85 million of the University Library's 2.4 million volumes are housed in Knight, along with microforms, government documents, sound recordings, films, and videotapes. Special Collections contains over 40,000 rare books and 13,000 linear feet of manuscript holdings; much of this primary source material is unique and irreplaceable at any price. The building is named in honor of the family of Philip Knight, President and CEO of Nike, Inc.
For background information examining the Knight Library's renovation and expansion projects, see http://libweb.uoregon.edu/knight/expansion.html
For resources on the Library's history and an extensive bibliography on the building's architecture, please see http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/architecture/oregon/library.html
An interactive campus map of the University of Oregon may be viewed at: http://map.uoregon.edu/
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The Knight Library is the largest library facility in Oregon, holding collections with a replacement value of over $100 million. Approximately 1.85 million of the University Library's 2.4 million volumes are housed in Knight, along with microforms, government documents, sound recordings, films, and videotapes. Special Collections contains over 40,000 rare books and 13,000 linear feet of manuscript holdings; much of this primary source material is unique and irreplaceable at any price. The building is named in honor of the family of Philip Knight, President and CEO of Nike, Inc.
For background information examining the Knight Library's renovation and expansion projects, see http://libweb.uoregon.edu/knight/expansion.html
For resources on the Library's history and an extensive bibliography on the building's architecture, please see http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/architecture/oregon/library.html
An interactive campus map of the University of Oregon may be viewed at: http://map.uoregon.edu/
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Carp Vase
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Untitled (Boyden)
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Crow Foot
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Oregon State Hospital Forensic Psychiatric Building is also know as "Building 50."
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Oregon State Hospital Forensic Psychiatric Building is also know as "Building 50."
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Oregon State Hospital Forensic Psychiatric Building is also know as "Building 50."
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1992 Boyden exhibition list
Oregon State Hospital Forensic Psychiatric Building is also know as "Building 50."
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1992 Boyden & Riley artist statement
Oregon State Hospital Forensic Psychiatric Building is also know as "Building 50."
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Environment
Oregon State Hospital Forensic Psychiatric Building is also know as "Building 50."
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Environment
Oregon State Hospital Forensic Psychiatric Building is also know as "Building 50."
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Environment
Oregon State Hospital Forensic Psychiatric Building is also know as "Building 50."
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Environment
Oregon State Hospital Forensic Psychiatric Building is also know as "Building 50."
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Environment
Oregon State Hospital Forensic Psychiatric Building is also know as "Building 50."
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Heron Head Door Pulls
The works of art which are found throughout the housing complex are the result of a partnership between Oregon's Percent for Art program and Southern Oregon University. All of the works of art in the complex have been created with the many children who live here in mind. They are not only wonderful to look at but, with the exception of the glass window, have been designed to encourage touching and active involvement. The challenge which the artists faced was to design environments which would invite children to invent the way the components should be used and which would be visually strong and inviting as well. (author unknown; excerpt provided by the Oregon Arts Commission, 1991)
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Heron Head Door Pulls
The works of art which are found throughout the housing complex are the result of a partnership between Oregon's Percent for Art program and Southern Oregon University. All of the works of art in the complex have been created with the many children who live here in mind. They are not only wonderful to look at but, with the exception of the glass window, have been designed to encourage touching and active involvement. The challenge which the artists faced was to design environments which would invite children to invent the way the components should be used and which would be visually strong and inviting as well. (author unknown; excerpt provided by the Oregon Arts Commission, 1991)
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