New UC President Janet Napolitano has announced early steps to increase support for undocumented students, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students in her first major speech as UC President, "Teach for California, Research for the World."
New UC President Janet Napolitano has announced early steps to increase support for undocumented students, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students in her first major speech as UC President, "Teach for California, Research for the World."
Congratulations to Terry L. Clements (M.L.A. '93) of ASLA Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia for her nomination to the ASLA Council of Fellows for 2013, one of the highest honors bestowed by the ASLA on its members.
Matthew Baran (M.Arch. '08) of Baran Studio Architecture is renovating dilapidated houses in Dogtown, West Oakland, and designing compact modern homes to stand in their place.
In the dense urban environment of Tokyo, Japan, Tamotsu Nakada asked architect and friend Koji Tsutsui to create an open-plan concrete home in a thin, L-shaped lot.
Dena Belzer (M.C.P. '83), president of San Francisco-based economic consulting firm Strategic Economics, describes the growing trend of transit-oriented development in cities across the country as communities tackle commuting challenges and congestion.
In a new book release by Sim Van der Ryn, the green-building pioneer advocates a movement towards designing with humans and nature in mind to create a more equitable, resilient future.
Filmmaker Frederick Wiseman's "At Berkeley," a documentary about the UC Berkeley campus, examines the university's intellectual and social mission in the larger framework of its relationship to the state and higher education.
UC Berkeley placed second out of ten universities on a list released by PitchBook of universities graduating the most venture capital-backed entrepreneurs.
HNTB Architecture and STUDIOS Architecture teamed up to give UC Berkeley's 1920s-era California Memorial Stadium a seismic retrofit and expansion that respects its history.
Designer Peter Liang (M.Arch. '01) and landscape architect Andrea Cochran collaborate to transform Liang’s San Francisco home through a two-part landscaping renovation, including a living roof and a redesigned backyard.