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“Who Profits From Poverty?” With Ananya Roy
The third video in The #GlobalPOV Project series is an exploration of the poverty business. Who profits from poverty? Read More »
The third video in The #GlobalPOV Project series is an exploration of the poverty business. Who profits from poverty? Read More »
Explore cutting-edge design technologies in CED's Design Frontiers Workshop Series. Register today! Read More »
A joint initiative that brings together scholars and practitioners from the fields of architecture, urban design, city and regional planning, and landscape architecture, and multiple humanities disciplines. Read More »
Welcome to CED, one of the world’s most distinguished laboratories for experimentation, research, and intellectual synergy. Read More »
The second annual Prizes and Awards Luncheon at the Bancroft Hotel brought together the donors and students to celebrate the generosity of the donors and the otustanding work of the students. Read More »
CED's annual Berkeley Circus invites distinguished visitors, critics and alumni to celebrate the accomplishments of the CED community. Read More »
CED's career services center offers students personalized counseling, an annual career fair, and a variety of professional development workshops.
CED is accepting applications now for introductory and advanced summer programs for adults and youth in environmental design.
Margaretta K. Mitchell: A Retrospective is a Fine Art Photography exhibition by alum Margaretta K. Mitchell (M.A. Design '85).
This exhibition highlights the work of John Galen Howard, founder of UC Berkeley’s School of Architecture and campus architect from 1901 to1922, a time of rapid growth and development for the burgeoning university
A selection of M.Arch. thesis work by students in the College of Environmental Design on display at SPUR in San Francisco.
Join us for the opening of an exhibition of M.Arch. thesis work by students in the College of Environmental Design.
Please join us in Denver for the CED Alumni Reception hosted by Chair and Eva Li Chair of Design Ethics, Professor of Architecture, and Department Chair Tom Buresh with special guest Assistant Professor of Architecture Ronald Rael.
Vertical Cities Asia is a series of international design competitions focused on high-density urbanism in Asia. Everyone Harvests." is the third theme in this series of five competitions.
Unbuilt San Francisco will focus on buildings that never came to be and rhetorical visions that will include renderings and models that challenge viewers to imagine new ways of urban life.
The Wicked Problem Symposium will critically interrogate the history and evolution of Rittel and Webber's idea of the "wicked problem," and appraise the utility of wicked problem thinking in the light of contemporary issues of significance to society.
Professor of City and Regional Planning Michael Dear participates in a HuffPost live debate hosted by Josh Zepps. Part of a series of debates on immigration, this session discusses security and economic activity on the U.S.-Mexican border.
Antony Bum Kim, a CED M. Arch. student and Professor of Architecture Galen Cranz have been selected as one of ten recipients of the inaugural Schmidt-MacArthur Fellowship for 2013-2014.
Michael Dear, Professor of City and Regional Planning, blogs on the Huffington Post about the groups living along the U.S.-Mexico borderline, and the effects of U.S. immigration policy on them.
CED Professor of City and Regional Planning Ananya Roy delivers a talk at TEDxBerkeley: (Un)Knowing Poverty.
'Fruit Activists' Take Urban Gardens in a New Direction.
Architecture students in Deborah Berke's ARCH 202 studio imagine city-based honey factories.
The third video in The #GlobalPOV Project series is an exploration of the poverty business. Who profits from poverty?