Susan Hagstrom, Director of the Office of Undergraduate Advising for the CED
Susan Hagstrom, Director of the Office of Undergraduate Advising for the CED
“HOK has a rich history in California,” said Paul Woolford, design principal and former CED Advisory Council Member, “and we’re all honored to continue the tradition of designing projects that enrich the places where we live and work."
On November 21, 2019, Ray Kappe passed away from pneumonia-related lung failure. Kappe graduated from UC Berkeley’s architecture program with honors in 1951. In 1972, Kappe began establishing the renown Southern California Institute of Architecture.
Professor Emerita of City and Regional Planning and Urban Design, Elizabeth “Betty” Deakin, received the 2019 ACSP Distinguished Educator Award presented biennially to those who have made significant contributions to planning research and practice, and ha
Seven of the eleven Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program recipients were DCRP students. The Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program awards students pursuing degrees in transportation-related disciplines.
The 2020 Hart Howerton Travel Fellowship is now open to 2020 applicants. Each summer, Fellowships allow the firm to employ students in planning, architecture and/or landscape architecture internships in our New York or San Francisco offices.
On October 31 and November 1, UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff gathered in CED's Wurster Gallery to celebrate their ancestors in honor of Día de los Muertos. Students decorated altars, or ofrendas, which are said to guide spirits to their altars.
Chair and Professor of City & Regional Planning Karen Chapple was recently invited to speak on KQED’s Forum. In this episode of Forum, the group discusses bills that attempt to resolve the California housing crisis through accessory dwelling units.
Three CED Alums — Kevin Bernard Moultrie Daye (M.Arch ‘18), Brenda (Bz) Zhang (M. Arch ‘19), and Celeste Martore (B.A. ‘17) — have been chosen from a pool of 200 applicants as the 12 participating artists in the 2019 Experiential Space Research Lab.
Environmental and social justice have been core pillars for the College since its inception, so I have no doubt as to the relevance we will bring as the Bay Area confronts extraordinary challenges in terms of resilience, equity, and infrastructure.