Junk in the Trunks: Reinterpreting the Stevens-Crawford Heritage House

Junk in the Trunks: Reinterpreting the Stevens-Crawford Heritage House

by Liza Rosier :: Students in Dr. Katy Barber’s Introduction to Public History course (HST 4/594, Fall 2018) participated in a terrific video/social media project with the Museum of the Oregon Territory. As part of a grant plan to reinterpret the Stevens-Crawford Heritage House, Museum Director Jenna Barganski called on the class to create someContinue Reading Junk in the Trunks: Reinterpreting the Stevens-Crawford Heritage House

Neverbuilt Portland State | Imagining the past futures of Oregon’s largest university

Neverbuilt Portland State | Imagining the past futures of Oregon’s largest university

By Madelyn Miller ::   The “neverbuilt” is a term describing building and design projects that were never realized, or were realized but in a compromised state. My first exposure to the study of the unrealized came when I started working at the Portland State Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Archive (AECA) in June 2016, whileContinue Reading Neverbuilt Portland State | Imagining the past futures of Oregon’s largest university