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University of California, Berkeley College of Environmental Design

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University of California, Berkeley College of Environmental Design
NameUniversity of California, Berkeley College of Environmental Design
ParentUniversity of California, Berkeley
DeanRenée Chow
Students1200
LocationBerkeley, California
CampusUniversity of California, Berkeley

University of California, Berkeley College of Environmental Design is a college located within the University of California, Berkeley and is one of the largest and most prestigious environmental design schools in the United States. The college is known for its interdisciplinary approach to environmental design, combining the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, city and regional planning, and urban studies to create a comprehensive understanding of the built environment. The college has a long history of producing talented and innovative graduates, many of whom have gone on to work at top firms such as Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Gensler, and AECOM. The college is also closely tied to other top institutions, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and Stanford University.

History

The college was founded in 1959 as the College of Environmental Design at University of California, Berkeley, with the goal of creating a interdisciplinary approach to environmental design. The college was established by William Wurster, a renowned architect and urban planner, who served as the college's first dean. During its early years, the college was heavily influenced by the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and it quickly gained a reputation for producing innovative and talented graduates. The college has also been shaped by its relationships with other top institutions, including Columbia University, University of Michigan, and University of California, Los Angeles. Over the years, the college has undergone several transformations, including the addition of new departments and programs, such as the Department of City and Regional Planning and the Master of Urban Design program. The college has also been influenced by the work of notable figures such as Jane Jacobs, Robert Venturi, and Denise Scott Brown.

Academics

The college offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in architecture, landscape architecture, city and regional planning, and urban studies. The college is also home to several research centers and institutes, including the Institute of Urban and Regional Development and the Center for the Built Environment. The college has a strong focus on interdisciplinary learning, and students are encouraged to take courses across departments to gain a comprehensive understanding of environmental design. The college is also closely tied to other top institutions, including Yale University, University of Pennsylvania, and Cornell University. Many of the college's faculty members are also affiliated with other top institutions, including California Institute of Technology, University of Chicago, and New York University. The college's academic programs are also influenced by the work of notable figures such as Andrea Palladio, Frank Gehry, and Zaha Hadid.

Research

The college is a major center for research in environmental design, with faculty members and students working on a wide range of projects, from sustainable architecture to urban planning and landscape ecology. The college has a strong focus on interdisciplinary research, and faculty members often collaborate with colleagues from other departments and institutions, including University of California, San Diego, University of Washington, and Georgia Institute of Technology. The college is also home to several research centers and institutes, including the Center for the Built Environment and the Institute of Urban and Regional Development. The college's research is often funded by top organizations, including the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and United States Department of Energy. The college's research is also influenced by the work of notable figures such as Buckminster Fuller, Eero Saarinen, and I.M. Pei.

Notable_Alumni_and_Faculty

The college has a long list of notable alumni and faculty members, including Pritzker Architecture Prize winners Frank Gehry and Thom Mayne, as well as landscape architect Lawrence Halprin and urban planner Donald Appleyard. The college's faculty members have also won numerous awards, including the AIA Gold Medal and the National Design Award. Many of the college's alumni have gone on to work at top firms, including Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Gensler, and AECOM, and have worked on high-profile projects such as the Guggenheim Museum and the Transbay Transit Center. The college's alumni and faculty members are also closely tied to other top institutions, including Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University. Notable alumni and faculty members include Richard Neutra, Charles Moore, and Donlyn Lyndon.

Campus_and_Facilities

The college is located on the University of California, Berkeley campus, which is situated in the heart of Berkeley, California. The college's facilities include the Wurster Hall, which is home to the college's administrative offices, classrooms, and studios. The college also has access to a wide range of facilities and resources, including the University of California, Berkeley Library and the Center for the Built Environment. The college is also closely tied to other top institutions in the San Francisco Bay Area, including Stanford University and University of California, San Francisco. The college's campus is also influenced by the work of notable figures such as Frederick Law Olmsted, Daniel Burnham, and Louis Kahn.

Rankings_and_Accolades

The college is consistently ranked as one of the top environmental design schools in the United States, and has been recognized for its excellence in architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning. The college has been ranked highly by top publications, including DesignIntelligence and Architectural Record, and has been recognized for its innovative and interdisciplinary approach to environmental design. The college has also been accredited by top organizations, including the National Architectural Accrediting Board and the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board. The college's rankings and accolades are also influenced by the work of notable figures such as Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, and Walter Gropius.

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