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Site, Services, and Beyond—An Interdisciplinary Approach to Housing Insecurity in Berkeley
Very rarely do pedestrian pass through the intersection of Ashby Avenue and Shellmound Street—it’s on an industrial site on the Emeryville
Dec 9, 2021


Buddha on the High Seat—An Architectural Examination of the Master's Role in Zen Buddhism
One of the key distinctions of Zen Buddhism from other types of Buddhism is the distribution of buddhahood from a centralized figure.
Dec 5, 2021
Negotiating the Formal and the Informal—Quinta Monroy's Critique of Modernist Housing
“Has This Chilean Architect Figured Out How to Fix Slums?” This Mother Jones headline vocalized the halo that the architecture and urban pla
Nov 16, 2021
Sidewalk Labs: Incubator, Disruptor?
“A world leader in urban innovation, Sidewalk Labs will create a testbed for new technologies in Quayside – technologies that will help us b
Oct 12, 2021
Housing in East Asia—Study of Housing and Development in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
In the capital city of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, approximately 20% to 55% of the population currently live in informal settlements.
Jul 4, 2020
An Update to the Berkeley General Plan
The city of Berkeley is blessed with 34 acres of pristine waterfront land which overlooks the glimmering skyline of San Francisco and famous
Jun 13, 2020


The Post COVID-19 Pandemic Wet Markets—Wuhan’s Inalienable yet Hazardous Fresh Produce Distribution
With the onset of the new decade, most of the vendors in Wuhan were absorbed in the flurry of business in preparation for the end of the lun
Jun 6, 2020
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