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Apr 21, 2021
In Remembrance of Martin Wachs
The College of Environmental Design mourns the loss of Martin Wachs, beloved and celebrated professor of City and Regional Planning and of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Berkeley, where he directed the Institute of Transportation Studies.
Apr 17, 2021
“The Invisible Mountain” visualizes the impacts of climate change
An installation at the University of the Arts in Berlin by CED professor Giovanni Betti and Katharina Fleck calls attention to the disappearing glaciers in the Italian Alps.
Mar 10, 2021
EDA’s ‘Edith Heath: Philosophies’ Tops Architectural Digest’s “Books to Pre-Order” list
Edith Heath: Philosophies delves deeply into the history of her namesake Northern California company, Heath Ceramics, with an emphasis on how she viewed her pioneering ceramics work.
Dec 8, 2020
A Message from the Dean: Renaming of Wurster Hall to Bauer Wurster Hall
In conjunction with UC Berkeley's 150th year anniversary of admitting women to enroll, that The College of Environmental Design will reaffirm the name of Wurster Hall to Bauer Wurster Hall, to recognize both William W. Wurster, former Dean, and Catherine Bauer Wurster.
Nov 5, 2020
Black Landscapes Matter: Q&A with Landscape Designer Walter Hood
Upon the release of his new book, Walter Hood conceives a landscape architecture rooted in a sense of place, justice, and historical truth. Co-editor, Grace Mitchell Tada is a M.L.A alumna and currently co-teaching a studio with Professor Hood.