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related Craftsman style can be seen at the interior of the house; the Bungaloxv style was an <br /> outgrowth of this movement. · <br /> <br /> The Kaufman Senior Center was constructed in 1908 and illUStrates the mass, proportions and <br /> detailing characteristic of the Craftsman style houses designed bY John Hunzicker. The house <br /> contains a basement, first and second floor, along with a usable attic. The side.gable roof is <br /> penetrated by two prominent.gabled donners, Connected by a shed donner, on the east elevation. <br /> Vertical siding exists on the first floor, a product of the remodel accomplished in 1963. The <br /> second story displays the wood shingles of the original building with original fenestration <br /> including paired and single one over one double hung windows. The attic story display six over <br /> one double hung windows. An elongated brick chinmey is obvious on the south elevation as it <br /> extends the full height of the exterior. A single car garage is west of the main house and a small <br /> garden structure is located in the northwest comer of the garden, .south of the alley. <br /> <br /> The house has sustained a number of'alterations which diminish the architectural significance of <br /> the property. It appears that Mrs. Kaufman made Changes to the house in 1963 to outfit it for <br /> modem residential living, one year after the demise of her hUSband. Alterations include the <br /> enclosure of the l~ont porch for living space, while moving and diminishing the once prominent <br /> entrance door. sliding doors'and an enclosed porch were added on the north elevation of the <br /> house, undoubtedly intended to be utilized in conjunction with the landscape improvements <br /> completed 'by Lloyd'Bond. An exterior spiral staircase and wheel chair lift are located on the <br /> north elevation of the building, greatly hidden from public hew.- A double garage was'added to <br /> ' the weSt side of the house, along with restrooms, bedrooms and meeting rooms for the public. <br /> <br /> Kaufxnan Senior Center Landscape · <br /> <br /> The Kaufman Senior Center has a large garden to the north encompassing the proportions of one <br /> full tax lot. The area is well landscaped as part of a 1963 landscape scheme designed by Lloyd. <br /> Bond. Lloyd Bond is registered as Oregon Licensed Landscape Architect #2. He opened his <br /> practice as Lloyd Bond and Associates in 1954, many years prior to the professional licensure <br /> requirement being enacted for the profession of landscape architecture. Mr. Bond designed <br /> many Civic and residential landscapes throughout the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Notable projects <br /> include the redesign of the Eugene Park Blocks, Lane County Courthouse, Eugene City Hall, and <br /> Edgewood Townh0uses. Lloyd Bond was elected as a Fellow of the American. Society of <br /> Landscape Architects in 1974. <br /> <br />The unique and modem landscape installed at the Trade Kaufman Senior Center falls into the <br />late.modem period identified in the historic conteXt statement titled: Eugene Modernism - 1935- <br />1965. plant materials include horse chestnut, Douglas fir, big leaf maple, apple and plum trees, <br />rhododendrons, English laurel, ferns, grapes, and wisteria. Hedges, shrubs and brick walks are <br />used to separate spaces in the garden. A great expanse of lawn contrasts with the more formal <br />.plantings. Foundation plantings provide an amenable transition between house and garden. This <br />is the first City of Eugene Historic Landmark Designation application that includes the work of <br />Lloyd Bond, and is considered of exceptional importance for that reason. <br /> <br />Kaufman Senior Center &.Annex December 4, 2003 Pa[~e 6, , <br /> <br /> <br />