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OSU Buildings Histories in the Special Collections and Archives Research Center

Building History

A color image of Peavy Hall

 

Named in honor of Forestry's first Dean and the seventh President of the University George W. Peavy, Peavy Hall, along with the adjoining Richardson Hall, is home to the College of Forestry and the Oregon Forest Research Laboratory. What was then referred to as the School of Forestry moved into Peavy Hall upon its completion in 1971.

In 2016, construction began on a suite of buildings that would replace Peavy and Richardson Halls. The Oregon Forest Science Complex - comprised of the George W. Peavy Forest Science Center (PFSC) and the A.A. "Red" Emmerson Advanced Wood Products Laboratory (AWP) - occupies the same location as the original Peavy Hall, and areas of the existing Richardson Hall support the new Peavy Hall.

Not to be confused with an earlier Peavy Hall, a wing of the Central Hall dormitory complex that was constructed in the 1940s (and demolished in 1960).

General Information

Address

3100 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR 97333

Architect

Hamlin, Martin & Schultz (Michael Green Architect, 2016 renovations)

Year Built

1971

Renovations

2016

Square Footage

84,020; 80,687 (current)

Purpose/Usage

School / College of Forestry

Previous Name(s)

N/A

Namesake

George W. Peavy

Historic District

No

Blueprints

Facilities Services Records, 1888-2010

Maps

Facilities Services Records, 1888-2003. Series XX:  Campus, Farm, and Property Maps, 1899-1990. Campus and Farm Maps: 3-A

Oregon State University Campus Maps, 1894-1994

Photographs

Oregon State University Historical Photographs, 1868-1980

Further Archival Information

Oregon Digital: A search for "Peavy Hall" returns both images and textual documents, though it should be noted that not all of these results relate to the College of Forestry's Peavy Hall.

SCARC: A number of collections in SCARC's holding document the history of Peavy Hall, including the OSU Memorabilia Collection (Box-folder 29.10), and the College of Forestry Photograph Collection.

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