Jerry Veverka residence, ca. 1980, Jerry Veverka Collection, Environmental Design Archives, UC Berkeley. See more of Architects designing for themselves and eachother in All Their Own https://t.co/gyvTV8XEw3
Allan Jacobs, Director of the San Francisco Department of City Planning from 1969-1974, “doodled” while on the phone. These blotters illustrate issues on the desk of the Planning Director and thoughts generated by these issues.
When Randy Hester & Marcia McNally began work to save the endangered Spoonbill in 1997, there were fewer than 500. Years of dedicated engagement have created hope. Now there are 6,603
Help us preserve the records of this amazing effort future generations https://t.co/eNrQpTpesA
Earth Week highlight from the Sim Van der Ryn Collection: Certificate issued to students in Van der Ryn’s 1971 “Making a Place in the Country” course. Written in what Van der Ryn called “hand-drawn hippie Gothic script”
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We're lucky to have the archival collections of several key figures in sustainable design. The Hester McNally Collection contains records reflecting the work of Randy Hester and Marcia McNally and their firm, Community Development by Design
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This 1980 catalog was an inspiration for our current Earth Week crowdfunding campaign. Support sustainable design history at the Environmental Design Archives!
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The EDA is back on social media! We’ve missed you.
We’re springing into action with a campus-wide crowdfunding campaign for Earth Week. More soon!
Image: “Climatology” class experiment in the courtyard of the Ark, c. 1960
#GivingTuesday2021 is finally here! Your support will help us continue to sustain our programs and initiatives throughout the year! Donate here: https://t.co/8lfSws3gPo
We are really excited for #GivingTuesday2021! Giving Tuesday is one of the most important fundraising days of the year for non-profits. Please consider contributing to a cause that's close to your heart.
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In continuing the 150 years of women at Berkeley celebration take a look at one of the latest features by landscape architect Janet Gracyk following the life and career of esteemed landscape designer Mabel Symmes.
View the article here:https://t.co/ByTJuqw3LW
Join us on May 25, 2021, at 3 pm for an interactive panel with Edith Heath: Philosophies contributors to celebrate the book's release and Edith’s 110th birthday.
To RSVP please visit our Eventbrite page here: https://t.co/H9woYwAbh3