- Ellis F. Lawrence
Infobox Architect
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name = Ellis F. Lawrence
nationality = American
birth_date = birth date|1879|11|13|mf=y
birth_place =Malden, Massachusetts , U.S.
death_date = death date and age|1946|02|27|1879|11|13|mf=y
death_place =Portland, Oregon , U.S.
practice_name =
significant_buildings =Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Elsinore Theater
significant_projects=
awards =|Ellis Fuller Lawrence (
November 13 1879 –February 27 1946 ) was an Americanarchitect who worked primarily in theU.S. state ofOregon . In 1914, he helped found and was the first dean of theUniversity of Oregon 's School of Architecture and Allied Arts, a position he held until his death.Lawrence concurrently served as campus architect for the University of Oregon and designed many campus buildings, including
Knight Library and theJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art . Lawrence Hall on the university campus was named in his honor in 1956, somewhat ironically since the new structure replaced Lawrence's Architecture and Art Building of 1923. [cite web |url=http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/architecture/oregon/lawrence.html |title=The Architecture of the University of Oregon:Lawrence Hall |publisher=University of Oregon Libraries |accessdate=2008-01-10] His body of over 500 projects includes churches, residences, commercial and industrial buildings, funerary buildings, multi-family residences, and public buildings.In 1988, the private residence he designed for
Thomas A. Livesley , a prominentSalem, Oregon businessman and civic leader, was purchased through private donations and donated to the state and now serves as the Governor's official residence (Mahonia Hall ).cite web |title=Highway: Geo-Environmental Section Architecture |accessdate=2008-01-10 |url=http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/GEOENVIRONMENTAL/architecture1.shtml |publisher=Oregon Department of Transportation ]Biography
Ellis F. Lawrence was born in
Malden, Massachusetts and received his secondary education at Phillips Academy, Andover, graduating in 1897. He received both his bachelor's and master's degrees at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the first school of architecture in the United States. After graduation in 1902, Lawrence worked for several architectural firms then traveled in Europe. He was employed by the Boston architectural firm Codman & Despradelle in 1905.In 1906, Codman & Despradelle (Boston), sent Lawrence to San Francisco to commence work there, but the
1906 San Francisco earthquake convinced him to stay inPortland, Oregon where he had stopped on the way. He lived in Portland the rest of his life and commuted to his work as dean and campus architect in Eugene. [ [http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv35243 Guide to the Ellis Lawrence papers at the University of Oregon] ]He was associated with several Oregon-based architecture firms: MacNaughton Raymond & Lawrence (1906-1910); Lawrence & Holford (1913-1928); Lawrence, Holford, Allyn & Bean (1928-1933); and Lawrence, Holford, & Allyn (1933-1941). Lawrence's final partnership, Lawrence & Lawrence (1944-1946), was with his son, Henry Abbott Lawrence.
Buildings designed by Lawrence
On the
National Register of Historic Places Eugene, Oregon
*Alpha Phi Sorority House, University of Oregon
*Chambers House
*Knight Library , University of Oregon
*Hope Abbey Mausoleum
*Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art , University of Oregon
*Women's Memorial Quadrangle (includesGerlinger Hall ,Susan Campbell Hall , andHendricks Hall ), University of Oregon [cite web |author=Teague, Ed |date=2004 |title=Architecture of the University of Oregon: Gerlinger Hall |accessdate=2008-01-10 |url=http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/architecture/oregon/gerlinger.html |publisher=University of Oregon Libraries]Portland, Oregon
*
Belle Court Apartments
*Cumberland Apartments
*Henry B. Dickson House
*Lewis T. Gilliland House
*Albert, Oscar, and Linda Heintz House
*Dr. Harry M. Hendershott House
*James Hickey House
*Irvington Tennis Club
*William H. Lewis Model House
*Alexander D. McDougall House
*Natt and Christena McDougall House
*Henry B. Miller House
*Paul C. Murphy House
*Isaac Neuberger House
*Harry T. Nicolai House
*John V. G. Posey House
*O. L. Price House
*Samuel G. Reed House
*Maurice Seitz House
*Blaine Smith House
*Stanley C. E. Smith House
*Arthur Champlin Spencer and Margaret Fenton Spencer House
*John A. Sprouse Jr. House
*Alice Henderson Strong House
*Fred E. Taylor House
*Troy Laundry Building
*Wells-Guthrie House
*James E. Wheeler House Other Oregon NRHP structures
*Old Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority House, Corvallis
*James M. and Paul R. Kelty House , Lafayette
*Hall-Chaney House , Milwaukie
*Elsinore Theater , Salem
*Mahonia Hall , (Oregon Governor's mansion), SalemOther buildings
*Cooley House,
Lewis and Clark College , Portland
*Franklin Building, Salem
*Leaburg Power Plant, Leaburg
*McArthur Court , University of Oregon, Eugene
*Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum, Salem [cite web |title=Find A Grave: Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum |accessdate= 2008-01-10 |url=http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=186744]
*Oceanview Cemetery Mausoleum, Astoria [cite news |author=Goodenberger, John |date=November 28 2005 |title=From slippery slopes to disrepair, Astorians face tough burial decisions |publisher="The Daily Astorian " |accessdate=2008-01-10 |url=http://www.dailyastorian.info/main.asp?SectionID=23&SubSectionID=783&ArticleID=28713&TM=53673.26]See also
*
List of Registered Historic Places in Oregon References
* "Harmony in Diversity : The Architecture and Teaching of Ellis F. Lawrence". Edited by Michael Shellenbarger ; essays by Kimberly K. Lakin, Leland M. Roth, Michael Shellenbarger. Eugene, Or.: Museum of Art and the Historic Preservation Program, School of Architecture and Allied Arts, University of Oregon, 1989.
* Ritz, Richard Ellison. "Lawrence, Ellis Fuller," "Architects of Oregon; A Biographical Dictionary of Architects Deceased—19th and 20th Centuries". Portland, OR: Lair Hill Publishing, 2002.External links
* [http://hdl.handle.net/1794/2150 Ellis Lawrence Building Survey] , from University of Oregon Libraries
* [http://www.nr.nps.gov/multiples/64500496.pdf Architecture of Ellis F. Lawrence National Register of Historic Places multiple property submission (PDF)]
* [http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/architecture/oregon/ellislawrence.html Ellis F. Lawrence] , in [http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/architecture/oregon/index.html The Architecture of the University of Oregon: A History, Bibliography, and Research Guide]
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