Hatfield-Dowlin Complex, University of Oregon (Eugene, Oregon)

Hatfield-Dowlin Complex, University of Oregon (Eugene, Oregon)
Title
Hatfield-Dowlin Complex, University of Oregon (Eugene, Oregon)
LC Subject
Architecture, American Architecture--United States
Alternative
Football Performance Center, University of Oregon (Eugene, Oregon)
Creator
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership Hoffman Construction Company (Portland, Or.)
Creator Display
ZGF Architects (architecture firm) Hoffman Construction Company (builder/contractor) Firm 151 (architecture firm) PLACE Studio (landscape architecture firm) KPFF (engineering firm)
Description
The Hatfield-Dowlin Complex houses the Football Operations Center at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. Completed in 2013 with a donation provided by Phil and Penny Knight, the complex is named for Lota Hatfield, Phil Knight's mother, and Dorothie Dowlin, the mother of Penny Knight. The black granite and glass structure was designed by ZGF Architects, the same firm that designed the John E. Jaqua Center for Student Athletes. The landscape architect of record is PLACE studio. Firm 151 designed the interior. Construction was managed by Hoffman Construction Company. Early estimates suggested a cost of $68 million, although the Oregon Daily Emerald reported the cost at closer to $138 million. Some features of the 145,000-square-foot complex include a 170-seat theater, a weight room, a cafeteria, a barber shop, locker rooms, saunas, and lounges.
View
exterior
Provenance
Wikipedia Commons
Temporal
2010-2019
Work Type
architecture (object genre) built works sports buildings physical education buildings views (visual works) exterior views
Latitude
44.057526
Longitude
-123.065086
Location
Eugene >> Lane County >> Oregon >> United States Lane County >> Oregon >> United States Oregon >> United States United States
Street Address
2727 Leo Harris Parkway
Date
2013
View Date
2013
Identifier
1280px-Hatfield_Dowlin_Complex-10
Rights
In Copyright
Rights Holder
University of Oregon
License
Creative Commons: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Source
Wikipedia Commons, http://en.wikipedia.org/File:Hatfield_Dowlin_Complex-10
Type
Image
Format
image/jpeg
Set
Building Oregon
Primary Set
Building Oregon
Is Part Of
University of Oregon (Eugene, Oregon)
Institution
University of Oregon
Citation
Wiens, Ann, "Form Beyond Function," Oregon Quarterly (Autumn 2013), http://www.oregonquarterly.com/autumn2013/feature4.php. Accessed 5/22/2014.
Note
The Hatfield-Dowlin Complex houses the Football Operations Center at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. Completed in 2013 with a donation provided by Phil and Penny Knight, the complex is named for Lota Hatfield, Phil Knight's mother, and Dorothie Dowlin, the mother of Penny Knight. The black granite and glass structure was designed by ZGF Architects, the same firm that designed the John E. Jaqua Center for Student Athletes. The landscape architect of record is PLACE studio. Firm 151 designed the interior. Construction was managed by Hoffman Construction Company. Early estimates suggested a cost of $68 million, although the Oregon Daily Emerald reported the cost at closer to $138 million. Some features of the 145,000-square-foot complex include a 170-seat theater, a weight room, a cafeteria, a barber shop, locker rooms, saunas, and lounges. ZGF Architects LLP (ZGF), formerly Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership, is an American architectural firm based in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1942, the firm was listed in 2011 as the #4 architectural firm in the United States by Building Design+Construction and ranked the #9 architectural firm by Architect Magazine. The company has five offices in the United States and more than 450 employees. Website: http://www.zgf.com/.
Biographical Information
ZGF Architects LLP (ZGF), formerly Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership, is an American architectural firm based in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1942, the firm was listed in 2011 as the #4 architectural firm in the United States by Building Design+Construction and ranked the #9 architectural firm by Architect Magazine. The company has five offices in the United States and more than 450 employees. Website: http://www.zgf.com/.