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81. Junction Junction In 1997, Southern Oregon State College became Southern Oregon University.

82. Junction Junction In 1997, Southern Oregon State College became Southern Oregon University.

83. Junction Junction In 1997, Southern Oregon State College became Southern Oregon University.

84. Pentagon Square Pentagon Square

85. view 2 view 2

86. view 4 view 4

87. finished view finished view

88. Seven Fragments of Knowledge Seven Fragments of Knowledge

89. Seven Fragments of Knowledge Seven Fragments of Knowledge

90. Seven Fragments of Knowledge Seven Fragments of Knowledge

91. Untitled Untitled To view a campus map, see http://www.wou.edu/online_catalog/display/campus_maps.php

92. Radiant Flux II Radiant Flux II You may access a pdf campus map at http://www.oit.edu/adx/aspx/adxGetMedia.aspx?DocID=4420,2,1,Documents&MediaID=1783&Filename=CampusMapFinal.pdf

93. view 9 view 9 The 1 1/4 ton sculpture on which Tom Morandi worked for nearly a year in his studio in Lowell, Oregon was cast from bronze, using the resin sand process. Of the problems inherent in creating a relief sculpture for an area such as the State Street entrance facade, Morandi said, "Put simply, sculpture in its truest form is the control of space. Standard relief sculpture with its elimination of all but one side makes this extremely difficult. The solution it seems , lies in developing forms that rely on the specific contours of the site rather than ignoring or attempting to make them."

94. Joy Selig Joy Selig To view a map of the artwork location in context to Oregon State University, see http://oregonstate.edu/cw_tools/campusmap/locations.php

95. view 10 view 10 The 1 1/4 ton sculpture on which Tom Morandi worked for nearly a year in his studio in Lowell, Oregon was cast from bronze, using the resin sand process. Of the problems inherent in creating a relief sculpture for an area such as the State Street entrance facade, Morandi said, "Put simply, sculpture in its truest form is the control of space. Standard relief sculpture with its elimination of all but one side makes this extremely difficult. The solution it seems , lies in developing forms that rely on the specific contours of the site rather than ignoring or attempting to make them."

96. Untitled reception desk (Helzer) Untitled reception desk (Helzer) An interactive campus map of the University of Oregon may be viewed at: http://map.uoregon.edu/

97. Joy Selig Joy Selig To view a map of the artwork location in context to Oregon State University, see http://oregonstate.edu/cw_tools/campusmap/locations.php

98. view 11 view 11 The 1 1/4 ton sculpture on which Tom Morandi worked for nearly a year in his studio in Lowell, Oregon was cast from bronze, using the resin sand process. Of the problems inherent in creating a relief sculpture for an area such as the State Street entrance facade, Morandi said, "Put simply, sculpture in its truest form is the control of space. Standard relief sculpture with its elimination of all but one side makes this extremely difficult. The solution it seems , lies in developing forms that rely on the specific contours of the site rather than ignoring or attempting to make them."

99. Glass Screen Project Glass Screen Project An interactive campus map of the University of Oregon may be viewed at: http://map.uoregon.edu/

100. Trees of Knowledge Trees of Knowledge 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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