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MulvannyG2 Architecture in Portland promotes seven
MulvannyG2 Architecture has promoted Gary Larson to senior principal and John Flynn, Robert Hoffman, Randy Trout, Les Lasher and Matt Neish to principal. In addition, it has promoted Suenn Ho to retail design lead. Larson was previously a principal with MulvannyG2. He has worked on the Burnside Bridgehead...
Myhre Group Architects in Portland promotes Boileau, Yancey
Myhre Group Architects has promoted Bob Boileau to principal and Ray Yancey to senior associate Boileau has 25 years of planning and architecture experience. He was involved with the master plan of the Orenco Station community and was lead designer of the Orenco Station Town Center. He is...
UO Dedicates Nanoscience Research Center
Lorry I. Lokey Laboratories will help boost Oregon's economy EUGENE, Ore. -- University of Oregon students crossing a grassy oval in the Lorry I. Lokey Science Complex this spring will be surprised to learn that, under their feet, researchers are operating millions of dollars worth of delicate high-tech equipment...
Nathan Good Architect hires McNally
Nathan Good Architect PC has hired Jenny McNally as an architectural intern at its Salem design firm. McNally has five years of commercial experience with hospitality and recreational facilities. She holds an architecture degree from the University of Oregon.
Report of the Sixty-Ninth Annual Meeting.
EUGENE, OREGON SEPTEMBER 6-9, 2006 THE 69TH ANNUAL MEETING of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers was held on the campus of the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, from September 6 to 9, 2006. Paper sessions were held in the newly built Lillis Business...
Grand Ronde woodsman works on longhouses and master's degree
Johnson, Jean Indian Country Today Lakota Times 02-09-2005 PORTLAND, Ore. - Should the world of pre-fab houses and store-bought tools take a dive, at least one man on the Oregon coast will know how to get folks in out of the rain....
Nanotech R&D centers emerge, gain support.(Research and Development)(Brief Article)
Nanotechnology-focused R&D centers continue to pop up and gain support around the globe. Among the ground-breaking developments pun intended covered during the past year in Nanoparticle News were the launchings of the Center for Chemical-Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing Systems at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the...
Eugene: Economy
Eugene: EconomyMajor Industries and Commercial ActivityLumber is the largest industry in the Eugene area, where a number of manufacturing concerns produce lumber and wood products. The region is the nation's largest producer of softwood lumber and plywood products, although weak prices in the early 2000s have hurt the industry somewhat....
Eugene: Recreation
Eugene: RecreationSightseeingEugene's Willamette River banks are lined with miles of paths and a number of picnic areas and scenic parks, including the 5-acre Owen Memorial Rose Garden. The Hendricks Park Rhododendron Garden features more than 6,000 rhododendrons and azaleas. Culminating at Spencer Butte, the city's highest point, the South Hills...
Bookseller comes to Eugene, Ore., to replenish its inventories.
By Jim Feehan, The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 6--Tired of paying storage fees on her trove of children's books, Diane Coats of Springfield decided to unload her collection Saturday. About 600 books stored in a dozen...



