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departing from the Beaux-Arts designs championed over the past fifty years: "blindly following policies and concepts of monumentality unsuited to contemporary requirements ... would straight-jacket a live and vital University into inflexible buildings deprive it of its open spaces, its natural beauty and its true monumentality." Instead, heights would be governed by coverage (not to exceed twenty to thirty percent) and materials selection should be responsive to "the organic requirements of the occupants and ... create maximum practical internal flexibility". The 1952 plan also included high-rise dormitories, to be built south of the main campus.
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unused northwest (forestry, agriculture, and home economics) and southeast (jurisprudence, anthropology, and arts) corners. The final version of the 1944 plan reduced open spaces on campus to a minimum, as maintaining the Beaux-Arts precedents using low, sprawling buildings in the constrained site was inadequate to handle the forecasted explosive growth in enrollment, and he resigned his post in 1948. At Berkeley, he designed many of his last works, including the Cyclotron Building, 1940; Sproul Hall, 1941; Minor Hall, 1941; Donner Laboratory, 1942; and Bancroft Library (originally Doe Annex), 1949.
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Berkeley of 27,500 projected for the mid-1960s. The revised plan also included the use of Strawberry Canyon and the hill area, as well as outlying campus properties not previously considered, and incorporated several landscaping proposals prepared by Church for the central campus, most notably the Springer Memorial Gateway on the west side and the landscaping for Wurster Hall.
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continuation of the line of Center Street. This divided the campus into four pieces: the park-like west side, as a buffer to the city of Berkeley; the central core, with its monumental buildings; the hilly east, "a majestic natural background and climax to the composition"; and the south, given to athletic pursuits. With the support of University President
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Initial development under the new plan included Morrison and Hertz Halls, the Anthropology and Art Practice Building, the first phase of the Student Center, Campbell Hall, O'Brien Hall, and McCone Hall. University Hall on Oxford Street and first two units of the Residence Halls in Southside were also
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Following World War II, the Regents decided to offer on-campus housing to 25% of its undergraduates, with plans to build six residence hall complexes housing 4,800 students. Ultimately, Units 1, 2, and 3 were completed in the 1960s, providing housing for up to 3,100 undergraduates; the architect was
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of 1960, which established the roles of the public junior colleges, state college system, and the University of California, and the subsequent University Growth Plan prepared by President Clark Kerr to guide academic development of the university. Enrollment levels were established with a maximum at
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During the 1960s, 17 major buildings were constructed on the central campus. Several more were developed on the peripheral sites, including Etcheverry Hall, the Berkeley Art Museum, the Unit 3 Residence Halls, and several parking structures. The upper hill was developed with two buildings by Anshen
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Its rooms are strangely numbered both because Dwinelle Hall was built with entrances on different levels on a slope and because its expansions were numbered differently from the original building. Because this confusing building is host to both large lecture classes and numerous discussion classes,
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was designed by Weihe, Frick and Kruse, architects, with Eckbo Royston & Williams, landscape artists. It was built in 1953 north of Sproul Plaza, to the west of Wheeler Hall. Expansion was completed in 1998. The southern block of Dwinelle Hall contains three levels of classrooms as well as four
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One of the first new developments in the postwar era was Cory Hall, which houses the Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science in the northeast corner of campus. Originally 4 stories, it was designed by Will G. Corlett & Arthur W. Anderson Architects and built in 1950 north of
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designed by Warren Charles Perry was dedicated in 1951, in the southeastern corner of campus at the intersection of Piedmont Avenue and Bancroft Way. The School of Jurisprudence originally had been in what is present-day Durant Hall (1912). The site of the new building followed the Brown plan. The
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which carry steam for heat and power. During the 1960s, Berkeley students chained the doorknobs of the Chancellor's office in protest over the Vietnam War. The Chancellor, having no other way in or out of the building, used the steam tunnels to escape. Afterwards, the exterior double doors on that
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Jacobs Hall is a building for design innovation at the University of California, Berkeley. It is located on the north side of Hearst Avenue, across the street from the main campus. The floor plan includes flexible space with tools for prototyping, iteration, and fabrication. Construction began in
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After Brown's departure, the university's Office of Architects and Engineers (A & E), which was established in 1944, assumed supervisory responsibility for campus planning and development. Under the direction of chief architect Robert J. Evans, the office produced a Campus Plan Study in 1951,
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and completed in 1911 as a residence for the President of the University of California, was placed according to the original BĂŠnard plan; today it is the residence of UC Berkeley's Chancellor. However, the general campus orientation initially proposed by Olmsted and followed by his successors has
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Hertz and Morrison Halls, both designed by Gardner A. Dailey & Associates, were completed in 1958. They are located south of the Faculty Club near the southeastern edge of campus and connected to each other by a covered walkway. Both buildings have gable roofs, and compared to other post-War
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The large building program of the immediate postwar years produced Lewis Hall (E. Geoffrey Bangs), 1948; Mulford Hall (Miller & Warnecke), 1948; the LeConte Hall addition (Miller & Warnecke), 1950; and Dwinelle Hall (Weihe, Frick & Kruse), 1952, which were all designed in a stripped
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With his 1944 general plan, Brown broke the long east–west cross-campus axis that dated back to the earliest plans by Olmsted; he shortened it to terminate just before the northeast corner of campus, where he had planned library and mathematics buildings. In addition, he designated uses for the
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to design a series of dramatic buildings on the southern part of the campus. These were originally to include a huge domed auditorium, a museum, an art school, and a women's gymnasium, all arranged on an eastward esplanade and classically oriented towards the campanile. However, only the Hearst
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His bombings at Berkeley, where he taught math for two years in the late 1960s, were among the least personal. They weren't mailed or addressed to anyone. But they were intriguing: The bombs that injured Diogenes Angelakos in 1982 and John Hauser in 1985 were planted in the same University of
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Construction had slowed significantly by the 1980s and 1990s. Developments in this era included the Haas School of Business, the Bechtel Engineering Center, Tan Kah Kee Hall, Soda Hall, and the Genetics and Plant Biology Building. In addition, several athletics facilities were built in the
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Classical style in the early 1900s, which was the style preferred by John Galen Howard and Phoebe Hearst (who paid his salary). This area is now referred to as the "classical core" of the campus. Howard reoriented the main campus axis to its present-day alignment along Campanile Way, as a
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on the northern side of Memorial Glade and adjoined to the western side of Hesse Hall. It was originally called the Earth Sciences Building, and now houses the Departments of Earth & Planetary Science and Geography, the Earth Sciences and Map Library, and the
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John Galen Howard retired in 1924, his support base gone with both Phoebe Hearst's death and President Wheeler's resignation in 1919. William Randolph Hearst, seeking to memorialize his mother, contributed to Howard's resignation by commissioning
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and installed in 1936 on the Old Art Gallery, which originally served as a small utility building designed by Howard and completed in 1904. After Kelham died in 1936, the architectural duties in progress fell on his junior partner,
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neoclassical mode; in addition, the Law Building (Warren C. Perry), 1951; Cory Hall (Corlett & Anderson), 1950; Warren Hall (Masten & Hurd), 1955; and Stanley Hall (Goodman), 1952, introduced flat-roofed, modernist forms.
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The original Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union building, owned by the ASUC Auxiliary, was constructed with funds gained from the sale of the Cal sports teams to the university in 1959. The original building was designed by
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The modernist Biochemistry and Virus Laboratory, designed by Michael Arthur Goodman Sr., a professor of architecture, was built at the site of what is now Stanley Hall in 1952. The building received a merit award from the
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The Chemical Biodynamics Lab, located east of Bauer Wurster Hall, was designed by Michael Arthur Goodman Sr., who had also designed the old Stanley Hall, and completed in 1964. The Chemical Biodynamics Lab director was
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After the College of California became the public University of California in 1868, Olmsted's plans were set aside as impractical (mainly parkland, with only two major buildings) in favor of new plans from
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For the first half of the 20th century, Berkeley campus architecture was led by a series of three notable Bay Area architects famed for their work in San Francisco: John Galen Howard (1901–1924),
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Soda Hall, which is located north of Cory Hall and houses the Computer Science Division, is one of the few classroom buildings on campus with showers. It was designed by the New York architect
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To reflect changes in conditions, a revised Long Range Development Plan was prepared in 1962 under the direction of an expanded Campus Planning Committee headed successively by Chancellors
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and east of Doe Memorial Library, was the site of the most active development during the 1960s. Several buildings were constructed for math, science, and engineering departments.
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saw the addition of several buildings in neoclassical and other revival styles, while the building boom after World War II introduced modernist buildings by architects such as
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building was named Boalt Hall, carried over from the prior building, but the name was stripped in January 2020 after the racist views of its namesake, prominent local lawyer
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The Social Sciences Building, a 10-story modernist building designed by Aleck L. Wilson & Associates, was completed in 1964. Until 2020, it was named Barrows Hall after
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developments, both are relatively small in size: Hertz Hall is a 4-story concert hall, and Morrison Hall is 2 stories. Both buildings are used by the Department of Music.
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The first 160 acres (65 ha) of farmland in Berkeley were acquired by the privately held College of California in 1858, and the site was dedicated on April 16, 1860.
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in 1954. It was renamed the Molecular Biology and Virus Laboratory in 1963, and renamed again as Stanley Hall after the biochemist, virologist, and Nobel Prize winner
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A 6-story building designed by Gardner A. Dailey was built east of the Law Building in 1959. Until 2021, it was named Kroeber Hall after the anthropology professor
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The administration moved out of Sproul and into California Hall, situated in the heart of campus, after students barricaded themselves in Sproul during the 1964
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From 1927 until his death in 1936, George W. Kelham was supervising architect for the campus; Kelham previously had arrived on the West Coast in the wake of the
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A modernist 3-story building designed by Van Bourg & Nakamura was built in 1959 adjoined to the eastern side of Hesse Hall. In 1968, it was named after
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Much of the UC Berkeley campus, including the major landmarks, is in the city limits of Berkeley. A portion of the UC Berkeley property extends into
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upon his death in 1971. In 1997, it was rated seismically poor, and it was demolished in 2003. The new, current Stanley Hall was opened in 2007.
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is California's oldest state-owned dormitory and is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Perry is credited with designing
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succeeded Halprin as consulting landscape architect for the campus in 1957, and oversaw the removal of most vehicle traffic through campus.
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lecture halls, and the northern block houses seven stories of faculty and department offices. It is named after the lawyer and politician
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is the largest academic building at Berkeley and was the largest building west of the Mississippi River when it was completed in 1930.
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Wheeler Hall, built to represent John Galen Howard's "City of Learning" design, currently houses the campus' largest lecture hall
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Davis Hall, primarily the location of the Civil Engineering Department, will be expanded to serve as the headquarters for the
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Latimer Hall, an 11-story building, was built between and to the north of Gilman and Lewis Halls in 1963. It is named after
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August 2014 with a $ 20 million grant from the Paul and Stacy Jacobs foundation. The hall was inspired and named after
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Hall, named after the 1946 winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, opened its doors. It houses the headquarters of the
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Eshleman Hall, designed by Hardison and DeMars as part of the Sproul Plaza plan, was built in 1965. It was named for
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From 1915 to 1932, the site contained a cinder running track with wooden bleachers designed by John Galen Howard.
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was retained as a consulting landscape architect and submitted a master plan in 1954, but it never was followed.
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built during this time. For the first time, large-scale demolition claimed buildings dating back to the 1880s.
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Architectural Plan for the University of California," funded by the wealthy eponymous philanthropist mother of
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persisted, with the main axis of the campus running uphill from west to east along what is now Campanile Way.
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appointed a Committee on Campus Planning that included Regent Donald H. McLaughlin as chairman, Chancellor
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from 1966 to 1987, and it now houses the Departments of Mechanical, Nuclear, and Industrial Engineering.
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Report Upon a Projected Improvement of the Estate of the College of California at Berkeley, Near Oakland
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The International Competition for the Phoebe Hearst Architectural Plan for the University of California
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What is considered the historic campus today resulted from the 1898 "International Competition for the
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and completed in August 1994 at the cost of $ 35.5 million, raised entirely from private gifts.
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Civilizing American Cities: A Selection of Frederick Law Olmsted's Writings on City Landscapes
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During his tenure, Kelham never prepared an overall campus plan update, which fell instead on
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styles, including North Gate Hall (1906), Dwinelle Annex (1920), and Stephens Hall (1923).
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University and college buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in California
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Multiple buildings and structures in the classical core are listed as a single aggregated
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that was integrated into Howard's Beaux-Arts design for the city government complex at
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With more than 400,000 sq ft (9.2 acres; 3.7 ha) of usable space, the
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Latimer, Pimentel, and Hildebrand Halls, a group of modernist buildings designed by
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opened on Bancroft Way across from the Hearst Gymnasium in a building designed by
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In 1955, to transform the A & E study into a Long Range Development Plan, the
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in 1869, although these plans also were never fully implemented. Shortly after
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and Allen, Lawrence Hall of Science and the Silver Space Sciences Laboratory.
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Hertz Hall was named for the 1915-30 conductor of the San Francisco Symphony,
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marks the original southern entrance to the campus, and now the entrance from
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building were changed so they only had one doorknob, and this remains today.
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was commissioned to design the campus in 1864. Olmsted's design followed the
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In the northwest, Tolman Hall was built in 1963, and Barker Hall in 1964.
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and remained there to design notable replacement buildings, including the
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is one of the few original buildings still standing on the Berkeley campus
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on "The Chinese Question" later was used to support the passage of the
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The Chavez Student Center was built in 1960 and named in honor of
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was named the president of the University of California in 1872,
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The oldest parts of the campus that remain were built in the
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Chinese Immigration: Its Social, Moral, and Political Effect
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1962 Long Range Development Plan and 1960s construction boom
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Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site, Massachusetts
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Underneath UC Berkeley's oldest buildings is a system of
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and was sensitive to the natural topography, including
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Lower Sproul, Zellerbach Hall, and Old Eshleman Hall
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Dwinelle Hall classrooms (left) and offices (right)
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Hearst Museum of Anthropology 14: 4710: 4290:Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation 3395: 3393: 3391: 3389: 3387: 2927:"To Unabomb Victims, a Deeper Mystery" 1845: 1294:Anthropology and Art Practice Building 491:1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire 4723:Neighborhoods in Berkeley, California 3946: 3744:"Edward Larrabee Barnes -- architect" 2826: 1891: 1558: 193:(1873, Kenitzer and Farquharson) and 4498:Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute 4015:Computing, Data Science, and Society 2628:National Register of Historic Places 2596:National Register of Historic Places 2564:National Register of Historic Places 2532:National Register of Historic Places 2500:National Register of Historic Places 2468:National Register of Historic Places 2436:National Register of Historic Places 2404:National Register of Historic Places 2372:National Register of Historic Places 2340:National Register of Historic Places 2308:National Register of Historic Places 2276:National Register of Historic Places 2244:National Register of Historic Places 2212:National Register of Historic Places 2180:National Register of Historic Places 2148:National Register of Historic Places 2116:National Register of Historic Places 1600: 1361:, was built in 1961 across from the 1329: 1175:A four-story expansion, designed by 987:Valley Life Sciences Building (1930) 364:National Register of Historic Places 197:(Olmsted) being notable exceptions. 101:Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects 3384: 1182: 24: 4488:Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute 3975:University of California, Berkeley 1860:"Berkeley: A University Community" 1787: 1765:facilities, labs, and classrooms. 1466: 129:, Letter to S.H. 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(1866). 1627: 1432:UC Berkeley College of Chemistry 1242:1956 Long Range Development Plan 1199: 1190:American Institute of Architects 1064:Hearst Memorial Gymnasium (1927) 906: Buildings and venues  856: 839: 827: 815: 803: 781: 769: 757: 745: 733: 721: 709: 692: 680: 668: 656: 637: 630: 623: 459: 99:, and the East Asian Library by 4738:California Historical Landmarks 4285:Hearst Memorial Mining Building 3913: 3891:Staff, Rimon Tanvir Hossain |. 3884: 3858: 3808: 3762: 3736: 3711: 3686: 3661: 3635: 3610: 3585: 3560: 3535: 3510: 3485: 3460: 3435: 3410: 3359: 3334: 3308: 3283: 3258: 3233: 3208: 3183: 3158: 3133: 3108: 3089:Douglass, John; Thomas, Sally. 3082: 3026: 2999: 2973: 2948: 2918: 2893: 2867: 2801: 2680:"Valley Life Sciences Building" 2672: 2647: 2615: 2583: 2551: 2519: 2487: 2455: 2423: 2391: 2359: 2327: 2295: 2263: 2231: 2199: 2167: 2135: 2103: 1752:Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects 1340: 1150: 1139:. 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Index

Berkeley campus
University of California, Berkeley
John Galen Howard
Bernard Maybeck
Palace of Fine Arts
Julia Morgan
George W. Kelham
Arthur Brown, Jr.
Vernon DeMars
Joseph Esherick
John Carl Warnecke
Gardner Dailey
Anshen & Allen
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
Haas School of Business
Charles Willard Moore
Edward Larrabee Barnes
Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
Oakland
Frederick Law Olmsted
Frederick Law Olmsted
City Beautiful movement
Strawberry Creek
Golden Gate

South Hall
David Farquharson
Daniel Coit Gilman
William Hammond Hall
Samuel F. Butterworth

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