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HISTORIC RESOURCE SURVEY FORM University of Oregon Cultural Resources Survey Eugene, Lane County, Oregon Summer 2006 RESOURCE IDENTIFICATION Current building name: Cascade Annex West Wing Historic building name: Press Building/Tech Services Building address: 1254 Franklin Boulevard Ranking: Non-Contributing ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION Architectural style classification: Utilitarian Building plan (footprint shape): rectangle Number of stories: 1 Foundation material(s): concrete Primary exterior wall material: poured concrete covered in rough stucco Secondary exterior wall material: none Roof configuration/type: flat, slight slope Primary roof material: BUR Primary window type: multi-pane industrial metal with horizontal pivot Primary window material: metal Decorative features and materials: metal I-beam awning (non-historic) Landscape features: perimeter sidewalk, asphalt parking lot on north and alley on west, concrete brick retaining wall on south side Associated resources: adjacent to Cascade Annex East, connected to Onyx Bridge Comments: South 60% of this building was razed in 1987 to clear site for Cascade Hall ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY Date of construction: 1925 Architect: Lawrence & Holford Builder/Contractor: H.W. Hopkins Moved? (yes/no): no Date of move(s): N/A Description/dates of major additions/alterations: 1926 enlargement; 1946 roof restoration after a fire; 1950 door added in place of existing window; 1961 Onyx Bridge constructed on top of building; 1987 south 60 % was razed (Brockmeyer McDonald Architects); 2001 interior partition demolition and addition of door in place of a window on north facade; multiple interior alterations to accommodate changing occupancies over the life of the building

Survey Form Page 2 HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS & SIGNIFICANCE Original use(s) or function(s): Press Building Current use(s) or function(s): Science shops and labs Area(s) of significance: Education Period of significance: 1925 Statement of Significance (use continuation sheet if necessary): This building was designed by Ellis Lawrence in 1925 to house the press operations on campus. It is a simple rectangular poured concrete building with a rough stucco finish and multi-pane metal windows. Per the original drawings, it was intended to have a sawtooth roof with north facing windows but due to cost, it was redesigned as flat with skylights. A small addition in 1926 was the workroom for San Francisco printer John Henry Nash, although the architectural details of this lack documentary evidence. Special equipment was moved into the building for the printing of one book a year under the supervision of Mr. Nash. One of the first books printed was the biography of recently deceased University President Prince Lucien Campbell. The Daily Emerald was printed there as well. The original interior configuration consisted of two large rooms (press room and bindery) with a couple of offices along the west wall. The interior was modified multiple times to accommodate changing uses over the life of the building so that by 1987, the floor plans show all smaller offices and laboratories rather than a large interior space. In 1946 there was a fire and the roof was reconstructed. In this same year, Cascade Annex East was constructed adjacent to it on the east. At the time of construction, its dimensions and massing mirrored Cascade Annex West, although a few feet longer extending to the south. Drawings from 1952 show this length differentiation but later drawings show them the same length. Documentation of the exact date of this change is inconclusive. In 1950, a window of the west facade was converted to an entry door. In 1961, the Onyx Bridge was constructed on top of the building. In 1963, a freezer room and air-conditioned animal room was constructed within the south end of the building to accommodate the science laboratories. The southern 60% of the building was demolished in 1987 to clear the site for Cascade Hall. In 2001, there was extensive remodeling to house the science stores, which included interior demolition of the north offices, infill of the west door and conversion of the central north window into a door with a decorative I-beam awning. Currently, the building sits dwarfed under the Onyx Bridge, connected to Cascade Annex East at the southeastern corner and surrounded by an asphalt parking lot, loading ramp and alley on the north, east and west facades, respectively. This building lacks integrity for listing on the National Register because Onyx Bridge was built on top of the annex, 60% was razed, and interior modifications over time have greatly diminished the existing historic fabric. It has been ranked as a non-contributing resource for its very low significance to the campus and poor integrity. NATIONAL REGISTER ELIGIBILITY ASSESSMENT Historic Significance (check one): _ High _ Medium _ Low X Very Low or None Integrity (check one): _ Excellent _ Good _ Fair X Poor Condition (check one): _ Excellent X Good _ Fair _ Poor Building designation: _ City Landmark _ National Register _ National Historic Landmark X Not listed Preliminary National Register eligibility findings Building is potentially eligible: _ Individually or _ As a contributing resource in a district only If eligible individually, applicable criteria (check all that apply): _ A. Associated with significant events _ B. Associated with significant persons _ C. Distinctive architecturally _ D. Archaeologically important If applicable, building qualifies under NR Criterion Considerations: _ Yes _ No If yes, which apply: Building is NOT eligible: _ Intact but lacks distinction or X Altered/loss of integrity or _ Not 50 years old

Survey Form Page 3 DOCUMENTATION Indicate resources consulted when researching this building (check all that apply): X University archives X UO Planning Office files X Newspapers X Sanborn maps _ Building permits _ SHPO files _ State Archives _ State Library _ State Historic Society _ Local Historic Society _ Personal interviews _ Historic photographs _ Biographical encyclopedias _ Obituary indexes X Other see below BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES The Architecture at the University of Oregon http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/architecture/oregon/ Brockmeyer McDonald Architects. University of Oregon Science Facilities Additions and Alterations. Drawings. Eugene, OR: Brockmeyer McDonald Architects, July 1987. Clark, Rosalind. Architecture Oregon Style. Portland, OR: Professional Book Center, Inc., 1983. Daily Emerald. 8/16/1938, 2. Lawrence and Holford Architects. University of Oregon Press Building Drawings. Portland, OR: Lawrence and Holford Architects, July 1925. Lawrence and Holford Architects. University of Oregon Press Building Drawings. Portland, OR: Lawrence and Holford Architects, August 1925. Oregana. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, 1926. Oregana. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, 1927. Sanborn Map Company, Sanborn Library, LLC. Digital Sanborn Maps. ProQuest Information and Learning Company, 2001. Accessed 26 February 2006 from http://0-sanborn.umi.com.janus.uoregon.edu:80/or/7358/dateid-000001.htm. Shellenbarger, Michael. University of Oregon Architecture - A Personal Tour. Prepared for Historic Preservation Week and The Collier House Centennial. Eugene, OR, University of Oregon, 1986. TBG Architects and Planners, Inc. Cascade Annex Science Stores Relocation. Drawings. Eugene, OR: TBG Architects and Planners, Inc., January 2001. University of Oregon. Cascade Annex Reroofing Project Project File. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, 1994. University of Oregon. Plot Plan. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, 1933. University of Oregon. Science Annex A. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, 1968. University of Oregon. Special Laboratory, Science Annex Project File. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, 1963. University of Oregon 125th Anniversary http://anniversary.uoregon.edu/tour/collier.html (see Continuation Sheet 1) RECORDING INFORMATION Researched: Kathleen Mertz, Elise Mendonca, Winter 2006 Recorded: Susan Johnson and University Planning Office, Summer 2006 Photo number or name:

Survey Form Page 4 PHOTOGRAPH SITE PLAN

Survey Form Page 5 HISTORIC RESOURCE SURVEY FORM University of Oregon Cultural Resources Survey Eugene, Lane County, Oregon Spring 2006 Continuation Sheet 1 Section Bibliographical References Page 3 University of Oregon Facilities Services. University of Oregon Building Records, Projects and Improvements. [CD-ROM] Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, 2006. University of Oregon Historic Preservation. Ellis Lawrence Building Survey. 2 vols. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, 1989. University of Oregon Physical Plant. University of Oregon Maps. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, May 1952. University Planning Office. Getty Foundation Campus Heritage Grant 2005. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, 2005. University Planning Office. University of Oregon Northeast Central Campus Diagnosis. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, 1999.