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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  ( Back to Top )

The University of California, Berkeley would like to acknowledge the Getty Grant Program for its generous support of this plan with a Campus Heritage Grant.

University of California, Berkeley Project Team

Project Manager
  • Julia Monteith, Senior Planner, Community and Urban Design
Research
  • Steven Finacom, Planning Analyst/Historian
  • Harvey Helfand, Campus Planning Office, retired
  • Julia Monteith, Senior Planner, Community and Urban Design
Photography
  • Ansel Adams, The Regents of the University of California, 1990
  • Charles Benton, Kite Aerial Photography, Professor of Architecture
Review : Design Review Committee
  • Harrison Fraker, Professor of Architecture; Dean, College of Environmental Design
  • Louise Mozingo, Professor of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
Capital Projects/ Facilities Services
  • Edward Denton, Vice Chancellor
  • David Duncan, Principal Planner, Community and Urban Design
  • Steven Finacom, Planning Analyst/Historian
  • Rob Gayle, Assistant Vice Chancellor
  • Jim Horner, Campus Landscape Architect
  • Jennifer Lawrence, Principal Planner, Environmental and Long Range Planning
  • Thomas Lollini, Assistant Vice Chancellor
  • Julia Monteith, Senior Planner, Community and Urban Design
Consultant Project Team

Project Management
  • Jim Jacobs, Sasaki Associates
  • Robert Sabbatini, Sasaki Associates
Research
  • Charles A. Birnbaum, National Park Service Coordinator, Historic Landscape Initiative
  • Vonn Marie May, Cultural Landscape Specialist
  • Noel Dorsey Vernon, Associate Dean, College of Environmental Design, Cal Poly Pomona
Authors and Editors
  • Russell Beatty, ASLA
  • Mark Hoffheimer, Sasaki Associates
  • Jim Jacobs, Sasaki Associates
  • Vonn Marie May, Cultural Landscape Specialist
  • Noel Dorsey Vernon, Associate Dean, College of Environmental Design, Cal Poly Pomona
Publishing
  • Cody Andresen, Sasaki Associates
  • Jim Jacobs, Sasaki Associates
Graphics
  • Cody Andresen, Sasaki Associates
  • Jim Jacobs, Sasaki Associates
  • Timothy Wells, Renderings
Web Design + Development
  • Cody Andresen, Sasaki Associates
Photography
  • Jim Jacobs, Sasaki Associates

END NOTES  ( Back to Top )

The end notes listed below document sources for the direct quotations in the text of the Landscape Heritage Plan. Each end note references the Historical Significance/Campus History section of the LHP, with the subsection and paragraph noted where the cited quotation is found.

Katherine Williams Bolton, The History of Landscape Design on the University of California, Berkeley Campus, unpublished MS for the UCB Master of Landscape Architecture degree, 1981,9. (Campus Origins - paragraph 1)

William Hammond Hall,"Development of the Grounds at Berkeley", University Archives, 1874. (The Picturesque Era - paragraph 8)

Samuel H. Willey, History of the College of California (San Francisco: S. Carson and Co., 1887) 37, quoted by Bolton, 9. (The Agricultural Experiment Station and the Botanical Garden - paragraph 1)

University of California, Berkeley Agricultural Experiment Station Reports, 1891-2, quoted by Bolton, 21. (The Agricultural Experiment Station and the Botanical Garden - paragraph 3)

Lincoln Constance, "The Pathway Through the History of the University of California Botanical Garden", Education of Visitors' Center talk, February, 1986. (The Agricultural Experiment Station and the Botanical Garden - paragraph 3)

Constance. (The Agricultural Experiment Station and the Botanical Garden - paragraph 4)

Richard Bender, et al, Campus Historic Resources Survey, 1978 Campus Planning Study Group, 8. (The Beaux-Arts Era - paragraph 4)

Garrett Eckbo, Robert B. Litton, Jr., H. L. Vaughan and Francis Violich., "John William Gregg, Landscape Architecture: Berkeley, 1970, University of California: in Memoriam," http://dynaweb.oac.cdlib.org:8088/ dynaweb/uchist/public/inmemoriam/inmemoriam1970/ @Generic__BookTextView/995, accessed October 2003. (The Beaux-Arts Era - paragraph 7)

"1868 Organic Act of California", quoted by Michael M. Laurie (with David Streatfield) in 75 Years of Landscape Architecture at Berkeley: An Informal History, Part 1: The First Fifty Years (Berkeley, CA; Department of Landscape Architecture, 1988), 26. (The Beaux-Arts Era - paragraph 15)

Campus Planning Study Group, 10. (The Beaux-Arts Era - paragraph 16)

Harvey Helfand, The Campus Guide: University of California, Berkeley (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2002), 24. (The Beaux-Arts Era - paragraph 17)

Riess, Louis Demonte oral history interview, 282. (The Modern Era - paragraph 8)

Campus Planning Committee and the Office of Architects and Engineers, Long Range Development Plan, University of California, Berkeley (N.P. , June 1962), 26. (The Modern Era - paragraph 10)

Campus Planning Study Group, 15. (The Modern Era - paragraph 10)

Helfand, 28-9. (The Modern Era - paragraph 11)


BIBLIOGRAPHY  ( Back to Top )

Alinder, James, Ansel Adams: Fiat Lux, The Regents of the University of California. 1990.

Baker, Herbert G., Pacific Horticulture. The University of California Botanical Garden; the First Half-Century, Spring, 1980.

Bender, Richard, et al, Campus Historic Resources Survey. Berkeley, CA: University of California, Berkeley, 1978.

* Birnbaum, Charles, Protecting Cultural Landscapes: Planning, Treatment and Management of Cultural Landscapes. Preservation Brief #36, Washington, D.C.: National Park Service, 1994.

Birnbaum, Charles and Karson, Robin, Eds. Pioneers of American Landscape Design. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000.

* Birnbaum, Charles with Peters, Christine Capella, The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for the Treatment of Cultural Landscapes. Washington, D. C.: National Park Service, 1996.

Bolton, Katherine Williams, The History of Landscape Design on the University of California, Berkeley Campus. Unpublished MS for the UCB Master of Landscape Architecture degree, 1981.

California Alumni Association, Students at Berkeley: A Study of Their Extracurricular Activities with Suggestions for Improvements On and Off the Campus to Broaden Their Preparation for Citizenship. Berkeley, CA: California Alumni Association, 1948.

Campus Planning Committee and Office of Architects and Engineers, Long Range Development Plan. Berkeley, CA: University of California, Berkeley, 1962.

Church, Thomas (Office), "Campanile Way General Plan". Plan drawing, June 10, 1960.

Cockrell, Robert A., Trees of the Berkeley Campus. UCB Division of Agricultural Sciences, 1976.

Constance, Lincoln, "The Pathway Through the History of the University of California Botanical Garden". Text of an Education of Visitors' Center Talk, February, 1986.

Dober, Richard P., Campus Design. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1992.

Eckbo, Garrett with, Litton, Jr.,R.B., Vaughn, H.L., Violich,F., John William Gregg 1880-1969: Professor Emeritus of Landscape Architecture. UCB, (CED Archives).

Fairburn, Evelyn Bonnie, "Metcalf, Woodbridge, Extension Forester, 1926-1956." University of California, Berkeley, oral history program, 1969.

Helfand, Harvey, The Campus Guide: University of California, Berkeley. With a foreword by Robert M. Berdhal, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2002.

* Interagency Resources Division, National Register Bulletin #15. How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation, Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Washington DC, 1990.

Joncas, Richard, Neuman, David J. and Turner, Paul V., The Campus Guide: Stanford University. With a foreword by Gerhard Casper, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1999.

* Keller ASLA, J. Timothy, Keller, Genevieve P., National Register Bulletin #18. How to Evaluate and Nominate Designed Historic Landscapes, Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Washington DC, 1994.

Laurie, Michael with Streatfield, David C., 75 Years of Landscape Architecture at Berkeley: an Informal History, Part I: The First 50 Years. Berkeley, CA: The Landscape Architecture Department, 1988.

Laurie, Michael with Streatfield, David C., 75 Years of Landscape Architecture at Berkeley: an Informal History, Part II: Recent Years. Berkeley, CA: The Landscape Architecture Department, 1992.

Lossing, Benson, Vassar College and Its Founder. New York: C. A. Alvord, Printer, 1867.

Monteith, Julia, Horner, Jim (UC Berkeley), The Landscape Master Plan. The University of California, Berkeley, 2004.

* Page, Robert R., Gilbert, Cathy A., Dolan, Susan A., A Guide to Cultural Landscape Reports: Contents, Process, and Techniques. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Cultural Resource Stewardship and Partnerships, Cultural Landscapes Program, Washington DC, 1998.

Partridge, Loren W., John Galen Howard and the Berkeley Campus: Beaux-Arts Architecture in the "Athens of the West". Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association, 1988.

Ranney, Victoria Post, Rauluk, Gerald J. and Hoffman, Carolyn F., Eds., The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: Volume 5, The California Frontier, 1863-1865. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990.

Riess, Suzanne B. "Louis DeMonte", Transcription of oral history interview with Louis DeMonte, held at his home, Rossmoor, Walnut Creek, February 6, 1976. University of California, Berkeley, oral history program.

Reiss, Suzanne B., "A Life by the Side of Thomas Church: Family, Friends, Clients, Associates, Travels, Memories" #37: Frederick Law Olmsted, Phoebe Apperson Hearst. Transcription of an oral history interview with Elizabeth Roberts Church. University of California, Berkeley, oral history program, 1978.

Tischer, William, Midwestern Landscape Architecture, ed. University of Illinois Press, 2000.

Tunnard, Christopher, Gardens in the Modern Landscape, rev. 2nd ed. The Architectural Press, 1948.

Turner, Paul Venable, Campus: An American Planning Tradition. Revised paperback edition, New York: The Architectural History Foundation and Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1990.

University of California, Berkeley, Agricultural Experiment Station Reports, 1891-2, (University Archives).

University of California, Berkeley, Historic Reference Data prepared for the LHP, July 2003. (This data consisted of written summaries of the history of particular parts of the Berkeley campus landscape, compiled primarily by Steven Finacom and Harvey Helfand from a variety of sources, particularly Helfand's own research files. Helfand's research notes, in turn, were based on his extensive primary source research in the University Archives. Consult the bibliography of Helfand's book, The Campus Guide: University of California, Berkeley, for a listing of these reference sources).

UC Berkeley Physical and Environmental Planning Group, ROMA Design Group, and Fehr & Peers Associates, (UC Berkeley) Long Range Development Plan, 1990-2005. Berkeley, CA: University of California, Berkeley, 1990.

UC Berkeley Physical and Environmental Planning Group, Sasaki Associates, (UC Berkeley) The New Century Plan. Berkeley, CA: University of California, Berkeley, 2002.

Warnke, Frederick, Notes from a telephone conversation with Noel Vernon, August 1, 2003.

Watson, Kent E., A Forgotten Chapter in the History of Landscape Architecture: William Hammond Hall and the 1873 University of California, Berkeley Plan. Unpublished MS, pp. 1,2, 16-19, 60-62 and 97, 1989.

Watson, Kent, The University in the 1870's: William Hammond Hall and the Original Campus Plan. Center for the Studies in Higher Education and Institute of Governmental Studies, UC Berkeley, 1996.

Willey, Samuel H., History of the College of California. S. Carson and Co., 1887.

Willes, Burl, Editor, Picturing Berkeley: A Postcard History. Berkeley Historical Society and Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association, 2002.

Woodbridge, Sally B., John Galen Howard and the University of California: The Design of a Great Public Campus. University of California Press, Berkeley, 2002.

Woodbridge, Sally B., National Register of Historic Places Nomination UCB. Regents of UCB, 1982.

*Note: References commonly used when undertaking a cultural landscape evaluation.


PHOTO CREDITS  ( Back to Top )

All photographs in this document are courtesy University Archives/Bancroft Library unless credited or dated 2003.