Ellis F. Lawrence Architect

Ellis Fuller Lawrence (November 13, 1879 – February 27, 1946) was an American architect who worked primarily in the U.S. state of Oregon. In 1914, he helped found and was the first dean of the University 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 the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Lawrence Hall on the university campus (which replaced his Architecture and Art Building of 1923) was named in his honor in 1956. 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 prominent Salem, 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).

Personal facts

Ellis F. Lawrence
Birth dateNovember 13, 1879
Birth place
Malden Massachusetts , United States
Nationality
United States
Date of deathFebruary 27, 1946
Place of death
Portland Oregon , United States

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Architect

Significant building
Elsinore Theatre
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Ellis F. Lawrence on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/2150
  2. http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/architecture/oregon/ellislawrence.html
  3. http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/architecture/oregon/index.html
  4. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/64500496.pdf