The Copper Beech Tree
Resources and information about Portland State University Library's historic tree
Copper Beech (Fagus sylvatica v. purpurea)
Portland State University Library, 1875 SW Park Avenue, Portland Oregon
Portland State University Library's curved facade encircles a towering copper beech tree planted in approximately 1890. This site collects information and resources about the history of the tree and the design of the Library.
Significant events in the life of the copper beech tree from Park Avenue to Portland State. [PDF]
Articles on the Beech Tree
"Beech the Book Tree" by Jane Sansregret, NW Magazine in The Sunday Oregonian, December 10, 1972 [PDF]
"Trees are Excellent Architectural Investments" by David-Paul Hedberg, From Stumptown to Tree Town [PDF]
"The Million Dollar Tree" in "Pieces of History" by Cristina Rojas, Portland State Magazine, Spring 2021 [PDXScholar]
University Archives Documents
Selected documents on the beech tree and the design of the Library, held by PSU Archives [Google Drive]
For more information about these materials, please contact specialcollections@pdx.edu.
Selected documents on the beech tree and the design of the Library, held by PSU Architecture, Construction, and Engineering Archives [Google Drive]
For more information about these materials, please contact bhenry@pdx.edu.
Search the University Archives Digital Gallery for historic images of the copper beech and the library
More images of the beech tree from the 1940s to the present held by PSU Archives and the PSU Library [Google Drive]