Willamette Hall
Willamette Hall is a building on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Oregon. Opened in 1990, it is home to the university's Physics Department. The four-story building contains numerous faculty offices, a 224-seat lecture hall, classrooms, and laboratories. The atrium is named after Paul Olum, former university president and mathematician.[1]
As part of the Lorry I. Lokey Science Complex, it connects directly to Klamath Hall.
Images
- Ground view of the atrium
- View of the southwest corner of the building
See also
- Alan Turing (sculpture) by Wayne Chabre (1988)
- Einstein Gargoyle by Wayne Chabre (1986)
- John von Neumann (sculpture) by Wayne Chabre (1987)
- Maxwell & Demon Gargoyle by Wayne Chabre (1989)
- University of Oregon College of Arts and Sciences
References
- ^ "The Architecture of the University of Oregon". UO Libraries. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
External links
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