This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.
The construction of Cascade Hall, which opened in 1990, prompted the alteration of the concrete exterior of the 1964 annex to the Infirmary (1936), which was repurposed and renamed Volcanology in 1968. The annex included on its east side a relief called "Scientific Symbols" designed by Spokane artist Harold Balasz. A brick facing with tile adornment, compatible with Cascade's design, was created to frame the relief which includes a variety of symbols, including those associated with religion.
This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.
The construction of Cascade Hall, which opened in 1990, prompted the alteration of the concrete exterior of the 1964 annex to the Infirmary (1936), which was repurposed and renamed Volcanology in 1968. The annex included on its east side a relief called "Scientific Symbols" designed by Spokane artist Harold Balasz. A brick facing with tile adornment, compatible with Cascade's design, was created to frame the relief which includes a variety of symbols, including those associated with religion.
The construction of Cascade Hall, which opened in 1990, prompted the alteration of the concrete exterior of the 1964 annex to the Infirmary (1936), which was repurposed and renamed Volcanology in 1968. The annex included on its east side a relief called "Scientific Symbols" designed by Spokane artist Harold Balasz. A brick facing with tile adornment, compatible with Cascade's design, was created to frame the relief which includes a variety of symbols, including those associated with religion.
The construction of Cascade Hall, which opened in 1990, prompted the alteration of the concrete exterior of the 1964 annex to the Infirmary (1936), which was repurposed and renamed Volcanology in 1968. The annex included on its east side a relief called "Scientific Symbols" designed by Spokane artist Harold Balasz. A brick facing with tile adornment, compatible with Cascade's design, was created to frame the relief which includes a variety of symbols, including those associated with religion.
This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.
This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.
This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.
This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.