Articles View by Topic View by Date all + all - Spring 2019 Jennifer Wolch’s Tenure and Achievements Looking back over 10 years: A Q&A retrospective with Jennifer Wolch More affordable tech access for CED students — thanks to a $20 sandwich Parklets for Change: Sustainable Environmental Design Students (Re)Design Mini-Parks for SOMA Fall 2018 Alumni in Real Estate: Q&A with Douglas Abbey, Ric Capretta, and Alexandra Stoelzle CED Builds Berkeley Jennifer Wolch Continuing the Legacy of Celebrating Distinguished Alumni Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Better Affordable Housing Solutions James R. Boyce Affordable Housing Competition Studio Pete Walker Shares Design Thinking Behind the New Transbay Transit Center Park Sam Davis: A Legacy of Advocacy for Equitable and Supportive Housing The Oakland Ghost Ship Community Development Studio The Resilient by Design Bay Area Challenge Kristina Hill Towards Innovative and Inclusive Design-Oriented Development Chris Calott Carol Galante Greg Morrow Spring 2018 A Labor of Love: The Environmental Design Archives Bringing New Minds to DCRP CED Goes Global Jennifer Wolch Commercializing Design Research Innovation Diversity in Environmental Design Meeting the Growing Challenge of Student Support The Beach Comes to Wurster: Honoring LAEP Alum Bill Callaway Virtual and Augmented Reality Lab Luisa Caldas Fall 2017 Aerial Reconnaissance Karl Kullmann CED Alumni Help Oakland Youth Architect Their Future CED Teams Up with AECOM, CMG, IDEO and others to Tackle Critical Resilience Challenges Jennifer Wolch Dr. Anna Brand Brings Social Practice Expertise to LAEP Film, Architecture, Politics Michael Dear New Fund Builds a Foundation of Support for LAEP Students Transforming Coastal Infrastructure Daniella Hirschfeld Trees of the Berkeley Campus Spring 2017 2017 Berkeley Circus Soirée: An Evening of Accomplishment DCRP Students’ Dissertations Continue an Award-Winning Tradition Honoring the Achievements of Four CED Distinguished Alumni Raymond Lifchez: Helping CED Students Find Their Place in the World Understanding the Environment Around Mass Transit Stops in Latin America Daniel A. Rodríguez What Makes CED Run? Jennifer Wolch Fall 2016 A Winning Proposal: CED Students to Reclaim Strawberry Creek Nate Kauffman (M.L.A. ’14) Carme Pinós Awarded the 2016 Berkeley-Rupp Prize CASA: Reuniting to Celebrate 45 Years of Community Global Edge Jennifer Wolch Gordon Linden: Exposing the Positive The Potential of Remote Sensing to Improve Landscape Research and Monitoring at Under-Studied Spatial Scales Iryna Dronova Spring 2016 2016 Distinguished Alumni Awards Art + Village + City in the Pearl River Delta Trude Renwick and Valentina Rozas-Krause Building a Brighter Future: Sungevity, Berkeley and CED Jon Stryker: Advancing Inclusion, Diversity and Social Justice Lighting and Daylight on Campus Susan Ubbelohde The Joys of a Lively Classroom Jennifer Wolch Fall 2015 Addressing Racial Divides in American Cities Jennifer Wolch How to (Re)-Build a City: An International City Planning Studio in Talca, Chile Shannon Rieger (M.C.P. ’15) Sha Hwang: Revisualizing How Agencies Work The Terner Center for Housing Innovation: Creating Bold Strategies Carol Galante Spring 2015 2015 Distinguished Alumni Awards A Modest Proposal: Adapting To Sea Level Rise Kristina Hill Bringing Dynamic Indoor Environments to the Mainstream Lindsay Baker Capstone Studio: Exploring the Potential of Our Practice Erik Jensen Dean’s Advisory Council Sheila Kennedy and the 2014 Berkeley-Rupp Prize The Vision and Power of CED Faculty Research Jennifer Wolch Fall 2014 4th LIXIL International University Architectural Competition: Nest We Grow Craig Allison: Constructing the Future Design Radicals: Creativity and Protest in Wurster Hall Greg Castillo Matt Donham: Delivering on a Vision Re-Imagining CED’s Built Environment Jennifer Wolch Spring 2014 2014 Distinguished Alumni Awards Designing Light for a Circular Economy Antony Kim Gregg Perloff: Enlivening the Urban Experience The Diverse Faces of CED Jennifer Wolch The Economic Benefits of Transit Service Dan Chatman Fall 2013 Developing a Cultural Practice Walter J. Hood Doris and Ted Lee: Fostering the Future of Urban Redevelopment From the Dean: CED Frontiers Jennifer Wolch Ong Tze Boon: Rethinking the Business of Design Vertical Cities 2013: Everyone Harvests Spring 2013 Celebrating 100 Years of Landscape at Berkeley Jennifer Wolch Energy Efficient Japan Dana Buntrock Susan Ubbelohde Kris Yao: Art, Technology, and a Little Luck Michael Lin: Inspiring Support ParticiPlace: Community-Based Participatory Research through an International Design Competition Yael Perez Fall 2012 Apples & Wages Bob Lalanne: Building Real Value for CED Designing Sustainable Tourism in the Tlacolula Valley: The Mezcal Route | La Ruta Mezcal Margaret Crawford Dry to Wet: A Network for All Ages René Davids John Wong: Making Cities Livable Prizes, Professorships, and (no small) Plans Jennifer Wolch Why Walls Won’t Work Michael Dear Spring 2012 CED and the Occupy Movement Jennifer Wolch Collaborative Planning in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements Jason Corburn Connecting Cairo to the Nile Mathias Kondolf David K. Woo:Continuing to Build a Legacy for CED Design for Urban Places Donlyn Lyndon Emily Pilloton and Project H Design: Supporting Community Everyone Needs Fresh Air! Mark S. Anderson How Pastoral Capitalism Reshaped the Metropolitan Landscape Louise Mozingo Wudadao Renée Chow Spring 2011 2011 Distinguished Alumni Award Active Matter Matters Maria-Paz Gutierrez Building the Sukkah of the Signs Ronald Rael CED Update Jennifer Wolch LAEP Students Win Two 2010 ASLA Student Awards Studying the Benefits of Accessory Dwelling Units Karen Chapple The Arcus Chair in Gender, Sexuality, and the Built Environment C. Greig Crysler Spring 2010 CED 50th Anniversary Fall Program: Traditions of Design Activism and Their Consequences CED 50th Anniversary Gala CED 50th Anniversary Spring Program: Visualizing the Future of Environmental Design CED Update Jennifer Wolch Simulating Urban Place: The Importance of Experience Peter Bosselmann The College of Environmental Design in Wurster Hall Fall 2008 Berkeley-Kyoto Exchange: Landscape, Culture and the Art of Maintenance Tim Mollette-Parks Ecological Factors in Urban Landscape Design Andrea Gaffney My Debt to the Ark Dana Buntrock Susan Ubbelohde Piano Lesson Marnette Federis Shaping the Public Realm: CED Urban Design Studio Studies Pittsburg’s Railroad Avenue Corridor Michael Southworth The Legacy of Berkeley Parks: A Century of Planning and Making Louise A. Mozingo< Marcia J. McNalley Urban Ecology: Change, Continuity and the Modified Ground René Davids, Amie Chan and Jay Atherton Spring 2008 Braided Screen Maximiliano Spina East Oakland School of the Arts Jill Stoner, Susannah Meek, Katharine Favret, Dan Perez. Famous Trees: Emergence, Progression, Procession Judith Stilgenbauer Hydronet Lisa Iwamoto Landscape of Recitation: Tsunami Memorial Museum Raveevarn Choksombatchai Latent Form | Convex Hull Zoe Prillinger and Luke Ogrydziak Limelight David Meyer Opportunities in New Form Generation Harrison S. Fraker Jr. Strange Attractions Walter J. Hood Tianjin City Building Renee Chow Fall 2007 Berkeley in the World Jennifer Wolch Complex-city in its Contradictions Marina Christodoulides Designing from “Here” for “There” Yael Perez Everything Will be Designed for the Best Elena Tomlinson Global Engagements: Teaching Transnationally Nezar AlSayyad Navigating the Waters of Collaboration Jean Eisberg Overcoming Culture Shock through Design Linda Roberson Professional Responsibility in a Global World Kim Suczynski Speeding Toward a New Jiaxing Harrison Fraker, Jr. The Third World Within: Rebuilding New Orleans Jed Horne Spring 2007 CAR-SHARING | Moving into the mainstream Aaron Golub Learning From Experience Gail Brager Solar Power Shines Susan DeVico The Impact of Energy Consumption on the Environment Harrison S. Fraker Fall 2006 Climate for Change Chip Sullivan LIFE SUPPORT: Creating a Prison Hospice Garden Clare Cooper Marcus Reclaiming The Walkable City Michael Southworth The Re-Envisionists Matt Kondolf Water, Oil, and Wine Regional Planning and Design for a Post-Fossil Fuel Napa Valley Robert Thayer and Alethea Marie Harper Spring 2006 A Call for New Ruralism Sibella Kraus Rebuilding Paradise: Strategies for Sustainable Tourism in Thailand David E. Dowall Super Size Me: America’s New Epidemic Richard J. Jackson The Future of Infill Housing in California: Opportunities, Potential, Constraints, and Demand Infill John Landis, Heather Hood, and Chris Amado Tianjin transit-oriented development: Principles and Prototypes Fall 2005 Disturbed Harmony | Flight 93 National Memorial Leor Lovinger Martin Luther King Memorial Bonnie Fisher Memento More Andy Shanken The Moving Wall Julie Kim The World Trade Center Memorial Two interviews with Peter Walker Jennifer Brooke Spring 2005 Design Activism Harrison Fraker Design activism for whom? Randolph T. Hester DNA by OMA The Seattle Public Library Rethinks Itself Through Koolhaas Deborah McKoy Walter J. Hood RE:Framing Donlyn Lyndon The Y-Plan for Youth Insights Deborah McKoy
Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Better Affordable Housing Solutions James R. Boyce Affordable Housing Competition Studio
CED Teams Up with AECOM, CMG, IDEO and others to Tackle Critical Resilience Challenges Jennifer Wolch
The Potential of Remote Sensing to Improve Landscape Research and Monitoring at Under-Studied Spatial Scales Iryna Dronova
How to (Re)-Build a City: An International City Planning Studio in Talca, Chile Shannon Rieger (M.C.P. ’15)
ParticiPlace: Community-Based Participatory Research through an International Design Competition Yael Perez
Designing Sustainable Tourism in the Tlacolula Valley: The Mezcal Route | La Ruta Mezcal Margaret Crawford
Shaping the Public Realm: CED Urban Design Studio Studies Pittsburg’s Railroad Avenue Corridor Michael Southworth
Water, Oil, and Wine Regional Planning and Design for a Post-Fossil Fuel Napa Valley Robert Thayer and Alethea Marie Harper
The Future of Infill Housing in California: Opportunities, Potential, Constraints, and Demand Infill John Landis, Heather Hood, and Chris Amado