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Landscape Architecture Department Records, 1932-1982

By Finding aid prepared by Elizabeth Nielsen.

Collection Overview

Title: Landscape Architecture Department Records, 1932-1982

ID: RG 089

Primary Creator: Oregon State University. Department of Landscape Architecture

Extent: 2.7 cubic feet. More info below.

Languages of Materials: English [eng]

Abstract

The Landscape Architecture Department Records document curriculum and instruction in landscape architecture at Oregon State University, department administration, extension activities, campus planning, and faculty research and publications. An academic program in landscape architecture was established at Oregon Agricultural College in 1911 and remained active until 1982.

Scope and Content Notes

The Landscape Architecture Department Records document curriculum and instruction in landscape architecture at Oregon State University, department administration, extension activities, campus planning, and faculty research and publications. Departmental administrative records include correspondence, annual and biennial reports, staff memos and meeting minutes, budgets, and an external department review conducted in 1980. Curriculum and course proposals, field trip records, and lecture notes and drawings document the courses and degree programs offered by the deapartment.

Materials pertaining to highway improvement, garden clubs, the Oregon Roadside Council, State Planning Board, and landscape design study courses are included in the collection. The landscape architecture faculty were active in campus planning; the department records include materials pertaining to Physical Plant administration, campus plans developed by A.D. Taylor, campus roads, and landscaping for new campus buildings constructed in the 1930s.

The collection includes correspondence, speeches, notes, and publications written and assembled by Arthur L. Peck and Donald Martel.

The records include photographs assembled by faculty for instruction and publications. They include images of gardens, landscape features at homes and public buildings, trees and shrubs, campus views, and students. In addition to Corvallis and Oregon, the photographs depict gardens and landscape features in Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, and southern California. The bulk of the photographs are b/w prints; the collection also includes a few color prints, color transparencies, and b/w negatives.

Biographical / Historical Notes

The Landscape Architecture Department began with a four-year professional degree program in 1911, the first offered west of the Mississippi River. This initial degree program, Landscape Gardening, was a part of the Horticulture Department. From 1932 until 1947, the department was jointly administered by Oregon State College and the University of Oregon and provided instruction in landscape architecture for the Landscape Construction and Maintenance program in the Horticulture Department. The Department became part of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences after it was established in 1961, and beginning in the 1960s, students could complete an undergraduate humanities degree with a concentration in landscape architecture. During the early 1970s, the department name was changed to Architecture and Landscape Architecture. After 1982, Oregon State University no longer offered pre-professional programs in architecture or landscape architecture; some courses were transferred to the Horticulture Department.

Arthur L. Peck joined the faculty of Oregon Agricultural College in 1908 as Floriculturist and Landscape Gardener. He served as Professor of Landscape Architecture and Department Head until his retirement in 1949.

Donald Martel was professor of landscape architecture at Oregon State from 1947 until 1974 and was involved in planning of campus landscaping. Martel earned a bachelor's degree in landscape architecture from the University of Oregon and served in the Army Corps of Engineers in Europe during World War II. He died in Corvallis in 2004.



Author: Elizabeth Nielsen

Administrative Information

More Extent Information: 320 photographs; 4 boxes; 2 microfilm reels

Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.

Acquisition Note: The materials were transferred from the department to the Archives in several accessions from 1974 through 1983.

Related Materials: Additional materials pertaining to the Landscape Architecture Department are in the College of Liberal Arts Records (RG 143). The Horticulture Department Records (RG 187) and Horticulture Department Photographs (P 090) document gardening and landscape planning. The Facilities Services Records (RG 193) include extensive campus planning materials for the Oregon State campus. The Special Collections and Archives Research Center holdings also include the Arthur L. Peck Papers (MSS PeckA) and the Architecture and Landscape Architecture Department Photographs (P 099), the Albert D. Taylor Collection (MSS TaylorA), and the Village Improvement Society Minutes (MSS Village).

Preferred Citation: Landscape Architecture Department Records (RG 089), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.

Processing Information: This collection is not fully processed; this guide is preliminary.

Other URL: A preliminary container list was created for this collection on or before November 14, 2014.

Creators

Oregon State University. Department of Landscape Architecture
Martel, Donald J.
Oregon State College. Department of Landscape Architecture
Oregon State University. Department of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Peck, Arthur L.
Taylor, Albert D. (Albert Davis) (1883-1951)

People, Places, and Topics

Campus planning--Oregon--Corvallis.
Gardens--Design.
Landscape architecture--Study and teaching--Oregon.
Oregon State College. Department of Landscape Architecture
Oregon State College. Physical Plant
Oregon State University. Department of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Oregon State University. Department of Horticulture
Oregon State University. Department of Landscape Architecture
Roadside improvement--Oregon.
University History

Forms of Material

Color transparencies.
Film negatives.
Photographic prints.


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