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ERIK R. BISHOFF: University of Oregon Masters of Architecture, 2008. Tuesday, September 21, 2010. AIASWO 2010 People's Choice Awards. Roosevelt Crossing ErikBishoff.com. Well the results are in (and have been for awhile). I spent the better part of the day updating the AIASWO.org (American Institute of Architects - Southwestern Oregon) chapter page with a list of the winners. For more information, follow this link. Jaqua Center ErikBishoff.com. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). AIASWO 2010 ...
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ArchiBish: 05.08
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ERIK R. BISHOFF: University of Oregon Masters of Architecture, 2008. Saturday, May 31, 2008. Housing Websites (Precedents galore). A pair of gems, University of Oregon Professors Michael Fifield and Mark Gillem, put together this gem of a competition just last year. The resulting website is jam-packed with information and presentations by a myriad of talented designers. Is a fairly dry site but it is packed with precedents organized by architect, location, or housing type. Links to this post. Once the Sk...
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ArchiBish: 05.12
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ERIK R. BISHOFF: University of Oregon Masters of Architecture, 2008. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Photo reposted from http:/ sworegonarchitect.blogspot.com. Smaller buses are not the answer. More, smaller Lane Transit District buses would not be more economical, contrary to the views of some EmX opponents. Consider that every time a larger bus would need to replace a smaller bus (or vice versa) on a route, there would be extra “deadheading” (deadheading is operating an empty bus between the bus yar...EmX is pr...
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ArchiBish: 07.08
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ERIK R. BISHOFF: University of Oregon Masters of Architecture, 2008. Thursday, July 31, 2008. Cities rethinking one-way streets. As gas prices rise and pedestrian/bicycle traffic rates increase, many cities, like the city of Danville Illinios and Eugene Oregon are reconsidering one-way traffic in their downtown areas. Slowing traffic and restoring two-way streets makes our urban centers safer, commercial store fronts more visible, and reduces traffic noise. Reasons for converting to 2-way streets:. One f...
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ArchiBish: 06.10
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ERIK R. BISHOFF: University of Oregon Masters of Architecture, 2008. Monday, June 07, 2010. Just my $0.02). Anyway. not only do I appreciate the principles that those behind this page embrace, I also apprecaite that the active forum and educational approach they are taking to spreading their message. Clearly they aren't only interested in selling their latest book or creating a larger client base. They seem truly dedicated to their careers and their craft. Bravo! Links to this post.
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ArchiBish: 06.08
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ERIK R. BISHOFF: University of Oregon Masters of Architecture, 2008. Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Affordable housing benefits everyone. Prairie View - Eugene, Oregon. Each month, Eugene’s chapter of the American Institute of Architects invites architects, associates and students to meet and explore the ways that design and community intersect. Royal Building - Springfield, OR. Affordable and mixed-income projects such as St. Vincent de Paul’s Royal Building in downtown Springfield, Metro Affordabl...Develop...
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ArchiBish: 03.08
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ERIK R. BISHOFF: University of Oregon Masters of Architecture, 2008. Monday, March 31, 2008. Mark Gillem's "America Town" lauded for excellence. Dr Mark Gillem, Professor of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of Oregon, has been one of many teachers that I have held in high regard during my academic career. But Mark always stood out not only for his dedication and hard work but for his generosity and genuine care for his students. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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ArchiBish: 12.09
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ERIK R. BISHOFF: University of Oregon Masters of Architecture, 2008. Thursday, December 31, 2009. 2009: The missing year. Where did it all go? Actually, 2009 was never here. For me I mean that almost literally. it was a blur. but as for my blog. So no posts in 2009. I'm back to "photographying" and being a stay-at-home, searching-for-work, Dad while weathering the recession. More posts in 2010! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). AIASWO.org redesign (in progress). My SmugMug Proofing Site.
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ArchiBish: 07.10
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ERIK R. BISHOFF: University of Oregon Masters of Architecture, 2008. Tuesday, July 06, 2010. Sponsors, Inc. - Roosevelt Crossing Transitional Housing. I'm happy to say that one of my next shoots will be for ESSEX construction. S newly completed project, the Sponsors, Inc. That being said, I'm looking forward to shooting a Bergsund DeLaney. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). AIASWO.org redesign (in progress). My SmugMug Proofing Site. Downtwon Eugene Urban Parks Charrette.