UC Berkeley Environmental Design Archives
Environmental Design Archives
UC Berkeley
- Location: Berkeley, CA
- Phone: (510) 642-5124
- Email: designarchives@berkeley.edu
- Website: https://ced.berkeley.edu/resources/environmental-design-archives
The Environmental Design Archives holds nearly 200 collections documenting the built and landscaped environment.
Collections at this institution
California Revealed from Environmental Design Archives
California Revealed is a State Library initiative to help California’s public libraries, in partnership with other local heritage groups, digitize, preserve, and provide online access to archival materials - books, newspapers, photographs, audiovisual recordings, and more - that tell the incredible stories of the Golden State. We also provide free access and preservation services for existing digital collections for partner organizations with in-house digitization programs. California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
Institution: UC Berkeley, Environmental Design Archives
22 Items
Church (Thomas D.) Collection, 1933-1977
The Thomas D. Church collection documents over two hundred of Church's projects through textual records, drawings and photographs. The collection is arranged in four series: Office Records, Project Records, Display Boards, and Additional Donations. The office records include correspondence relating to prospective (uncompleted) projects, subject files that contain photographs and clippings of landscape details and structures, public relations files and exhibit boards. The public relations files include correspondence regarding the publication of Church's work and photographs of Church projects. The exhibit boards also feature photographs, as well as drawings. Additional photographs are located with the project files....
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40 Items
Domoto (Kaneji) Collection
The Kaneji Domoto Collection spans the years 1928-2002 and includes personal, professional, and project records. This collection is organized into five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Taliesin Papers, Project Records (Architecture), and Project Records (Landscape Architecture).
Institution: UC Berkeley, Environmental Design Archives
30 Items
Eckbo (Garrett) Collection, 1933-1996
Contains records related to the life and career of landscape architect Garrett Eckbo (1910-2000). The collection includes files created by Eckbo and the numerous firms with which he worked. Contains a wide range of materials documenting Eckbo's long, innovative and productive career as a designer, planner, and author. The Personal Papers contain biographical material, personal correspondence, student work and travel photographs, as well as portraits and family photographs. Project records document a wide spectrum of Eckbo's large- and small-scale projects, including pedestrian malls, civic centers, waterfronts, public parks, churches, playgrounds, freeway systems, botanic gardens, cemeteries, office buildings, resorts, residences, and ...
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18 Items
Heath (Brian & Edith)/Heath Ceramics Collection
This collection contains audio/visual materials digitized from the Brian and Edith Heath/Heath Ceramics Collection (2011-1). A/V materials include archival footage of Edith Heath in her garden in Tiburon, California and at a ceremony for her oral history published through the Regional Oral History Office (ROHO); as well as two videos of still images of Edith Heath's personal artwork and her ceramic work for Heath Ceramics.
Institution: UC Berkeley, Environmental Design Archives
4 Items
Farrand (Beatrix J.) Collection
The collection consist of personal and professional papers, records of Farrand's work as a landscape architect, and records relating to the Reef Point Library.
Institution: UC Berkeley, Environmental Design Archives
57 Items
Friedman (Howard A.) Collection
Howard A. Friedman was born in New York City in 1919. In 1949, he graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a degree in architecture. After several years with San Francisco architecture firms, in 1953 he formed his own practice, which in 1967 became Howard A. Friedman and Associates. Friedman worked as an architect and planner until 1982. During 35 years of practice, Howard's firm compiled a distinguished record of nationally recognized designs, with projects in Northern California, Nevada, Georgia, Texas, Mexico, France, Holland, and Spain. In 1980 he was appointed Professor in the Department of Architecture at ...
Institution: UC Berkeley, Environmental Design Archives
133 Items
Howard (John G.) Collection
The collection, which spans the years 1884-1931 (bulk 1891-1927), consists of records, drawings, and photographs relating to John Galen Howard's architectural career. The collection comprehensively documents the buildings for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exhibition in Seattle, Washington. It also shows Howard's architectural influence on the University of California, Berkeley campus beginning with the Phoebe Hearst Competition and continuing through his 22 years as Supervising Architect. This collection contains no records pertaining to his work as a Professor or as the Director of the School of Architecture. The collection is organized into seven series: Personal papers, Professional papers, Office records, Project records, University ...
Institution: UC Berkeley, Environmental Design Archives
135 Items
Jekyll (Gertrude) Collection
Contains records related to the life and career of landscape architect Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) who practiced primarily in England. Documents Jekyll's collaborative relationships with architectcs, especially Edwin Lutyens, through project records. Records include correspondence, photographs, drawings, and albums.
Institution: UC Berkeley, Environmental Design Archives
20 Items
Jekyll (Gertrude) Collection, 1877-1931
Contains records related to the life and career of landscape architect Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) who practiced primarily in England. Documents Jekyll's collaborative relationships with architects, especially Edwin Lutyens, through project records. Records include correspondence, photographs, drawings, and albums.
Institution: UC Berkeley, Environmental Design Archives
107 Items
