Umpqua Valley Arts Center Roseberg Renovation

Restoring and increasing the energy efficiency of over 60 historic wood windows and doors.

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The stately brick building on Harvard Avenue that houses the Umpqua Valley Arts Center served a different clientele when it was built in 1917. Instead of art admirers and art students, the brightly lit rooms housed sick and injured veterans from the Civil War through World War I. From 1917 to 1933, the building, which the city of Roseburg owns and the Umpqua Valley Arts Association rents, was a state-run veterans' hospital. Arciform performed a specialized wood window restoration that involved surveying, restoring and increasing the energy efficiency of over 60 windows and doors.