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Berkeley Rupp Prize

The Berkeley Rupp Prize provides recognition and support of the special values that women bring to the built environment. An award of $100,000 is given to a distinguished practitioner or academic who has made a significant contribution to the areas of gender equity, environmentally sensitive use of resources, community, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and/or innovation in their body of work.

Designed as a period for regeneration, this unique opportunity provides recipients with the chance to engage in creative scholarly pursuits during a period of residency at the College of Environmental Design at UC Berkeley. During their time at CED, recipients have access to the college’s resources and the broader University of California, Berkeley network of scholars. This time of reflection and inspiration is intended to inform the recipient’s future contributions to their field.

The Berkeley Rupp Prize benefits the recipient as well as CED and the broader community. The terms of that negotiated mutual benefit are flexible and tailored to meet the needs both of the prize recipient and of CED, but may involve focused workshops, a research seminar, a semester-long studio, an exhibition, symposium, or some other set of activities that engage CED’s architecture community.

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Past Recipients

  • Sandhya Naidu Janardhan
    Sandhya Naidu Janardhan
    2024–2025

    Sandhya Naidu Janardhan is an architect and advocate of community-led social impact design and sustainable architecture. Her work focuses on cultivating processes that provide marginalized communities with the agency to choose where and how they live, work, and play.

  • Sierra Bainbridge
    Sierra Bainbridge
    2023–2024

    Sierra Bainbridge, an award-winning landscape architect and a co-founder of MASS Design Group, has worked at the forefront of initiatives that explore the role of design in cultural and environmental healing. Her projects, which emphasize dignity and truth-telling, address equity and justice in the context of a global community.  “I am committed to design as a tool of healing and I am constantly rediscovering what that means,” Bainbridge says.

  • Deanna Van Buren
    Deanna Van Buren
    2018–2019

    “There’s a lot happening in our industry right now, a consciousness-raising shift taking place that I’m excited to be a part of,” says Van Buren, “and The Rupp Prize means people see value in this type of thinking.”

  • Carme Pinós
    2016–2017

    Carme Pinós will bring her wide experience as an architect, urban designer and teacher to Berkeley. Her architecture is known for bold and vibrant forms yet her designs deeply engage the user, the city and the landscape. Whether designing a museum, or planning a factory in Burkina Faso to help boost the economy, her projects reflect a thoughtful connection to the poetry of place.

  • Sheila Kennedy
    Sheila Kennedy
    2014–2015

    Design leadership that integrates systems, inspires collaboration, and honors culture is essential if we are to craft a sustainable future. Sheila’s creative work in inventing new links between urbanized and natural ecologies, and changing the ways in which we think about material culture and manufacturing in a society that is increasingly local and global, is the embodiment of what we strive to cultivate with this prize.

  • Deborah Berke
    2012–2013 Inaugural Berkeley Rupp Prize Recipient

    Deborah Berke exemplifies everything this prize is meant to celebrate. The excellence of her craft, her creative approach to sustainability, and her willingness to mentor women in the field and share her ideas and expertise make her the perfect person to receive the Berkeley-Rupp Prize.

ABOUT THE RUPP PRIZE

Sigrid Rupp

In an effort to foster a holistic approach to architecture and professional practice, Sigrid Lorenzen Rupp created the Berkeley Rupp Architecture Professorship and Prize. The intent of the Berkeley Rupp Prize is to give recipients the resources and time necessary for reflection, and to share their knowledge and passion with students of architecture. Rupp’s generous bequest to UC Berkeley makes possible the Berkeley Rupp Prize at the College of Environmental Design.

Rupp believed that practitioners would benefit greatly from an opportunity to engage in creative and scholarly work away from traditional practice, research and/or teaching. She was a champion of women’s rights, especially in the profession of architecture, and was a mentor to many women and minorities wanting to succeed in the field. Rupp believed that women bring special values to architecture that emphasize a “triple-bottom-line,” which includes economic, environmental, and social approaches to design and a commitment to sustainability and the community.

About Sigrid Rupp

Sigrid Rupp was a Palo Alto based architect who studied architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, where she was mentored by Joseph Esherick, Harold Stump, and Donald Reay. After graduation, she went on to work for several Bay Area firms.

In 1976, Rupp founded her own firm, SLR Architects, for which she served as president until her death. Some of her significant projects include the Press Building and Storey House at Stanford University; a testing facility for Apple Computer that won an American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honor award; and a factory retrofit and rehab for Raychem Corporation. Her work also included retail stores, offices, private residences, and remodels of older buildings.

Rupp was a member of the Organization of Women Architects, the AIA, and the Union Internationale des Femmes Architectes. In 1998, the International Archive of Women in Architecture honored Rupp by including her body of professional work in their collection.

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Nominating Committee

  • Lucy Berman, Sigrid Rupp Trustee
  • Renee Chow, William W. Wurster Dean; Principal, Studio URBIS
  • Robert González, Professor of Architecture, Dean of the School of Architecture + Planning, University of New Mexico
  • Lisa Iwamoto, Chair and Professor of Architecture; David K. Woo Chair in Environmental Design; Principal, IwamotoScott Architecture
  • Sandhya Naidu Janardhan, 2024–25 Rupp Visiting Professor of Practice; Founder + Managing Director, Community Design Agency (CDA)
  • Lisa Kleissner, Sigrid Rupp Trustee
  • Yasmin Vobis, Assistant Professor of Architecture; Principal, Ultramoderne

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Berkeley Rupp Prize awarded to architect Sandhya Naidu Janardhan, founder of Community Design Agency
Composite of Sierra Bainbridge and one of her projects
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Berkeley Rupp Prize awarded to Sierra Bainbridge, co-founder of MASS Design Group
Deanna Van Buren
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