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Collier House (University of Oregon)

North facade of Collier House

Collier House is a historic landmark[1] building located in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It was built in 1886[2] by George Collier, a physics and chemistry professor at the University of Oregon, and his two sons[3] to his own design.[2] It was originally built as his residence but was sold to the university in 1893, when it joined University and Villard halls as the third building on the fledgling campus. It lies on the corner of University Street and 13th Avenue.

Over the years the Italianate building has served as a dormitory, the university president's residence, the school's library, the faculty club, offices, a meeting space,[2] and a restaurant and pub. As of autumn 2015, the building is used as classroom, office, and performance space by the musicology and ethnomusicology department in the School of Music and Dance.[4]

In October 2018, it was announced that the university would be looking to build a new 60,000-square-foot classroom and faculty office building, and was exploring various sites on campus. One was the site of the Collier House,[5] located on the corner of University Street and 13th Avenue. On October 19, the Campus Planning Committee voted unanimously to recommend the current Collier House site as the location of the new classroom building.[6] McArthur Court and the parking lot across the street from Prince Lucien Campbell (PLC) Hall were the other two options.

Due to the Collier House being a Eugene historic landmark structure, the university had to approve a new location to move the building to, rather than simply tear it down. On November 27, the Campus Planning Committee voted 9–1 to approve the Gerlinger Hall lawn as the new location for the Collier House.[7] The exact location will be on the Eastern edge of the large lawn, near the intersection of University Street and 15th Avenue. The house will be moved sometime between 2019 and 2021, as construction of the new classroom building is slated to be complete in 2021.

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References

  1. ^ "Collier House Request for Historic Landmark, 1976" (PDF). UO Libraries. July 22, 1976. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c UO Libraries. "The Architecture of the University of Oregon: Collier House". University of Oregon. Retrieved 27 Feb 2015.
  3. ^ Brandon Hartley. "The Fall of the House of Collier". Oregon Commentator. Archived from the original on 6 May 2003. Retrieved 27 Feb 2015.
  4. ^ "Facilities | UO School of Music and Dance". music.uoregon.edu. Retrieved 10 December 2017.
  5. ^ Siauw, Cecilia. "Proposed locations of new building come with controversy". Daily Emerald. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
  6. ^ Lewis, Franklin. "UO will move Collier House to build classroom, faculty office building in its place". Daily Emerald. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
  7. ^ Darling, Dylan. "University of Oregon selects new spot for historic Collier House". The Register. Retrieved 2018-11-28.

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