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Brand-new high-rise, now one of the tallest buildings in the city.

@tearableheart is having an #exhibition #opening at #ucberkeley #berkeleyarchitecture #today and the #sanfranciscogiants #giants #worldseries #champions are having a #parade in #sanfrancisco in front of our #studio and it is #Halloween so #how #better to #celebrate than with #strange and #spooky kind if #heart #shaped #cupcakes full of #rum #technologyandstuff #homebaked #lateatnight #under a #darkmoon by #teaeable #spooky #architects ?

 

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tasty_vapor: Cool!

  

Architect: Bernard Maybeck, 1923

 

In talking to Dorothy Joralemon about the design of the Joralemons' house in 1923, Maybeck said that too much architecture was sober and drab, and he asked if she would prefer "a white house resembling a bird that has just dropped down on your hilltop, or an earth-colored one that seems to rise out of it."1 When she chose the latter, Maybeck invited her to participate in the process of spattering the walls with colored stucco. Four pails of wet stucco were prepared, each tinted with a different hue--pale chrome yellow, deep ocher, Venetian red, and gray--and each painter was given a whisk broom with which to flick the stucco onto the walls. Maybeck directed the operation like a maestro: "Red here. Ochre there. Now lighten with yellow. Now soften with gray." When the job was finished, he announced approvingly that the walls vibrated.

(Bernard Maybeck: Visionary Architect

by Sally Byrne Woodbridge - 1992 Abbeville Press)

#urbanspace #vertical #section #drawing, #gangnam #seoul #korea #proposal by #thesis #graduate Seoungjoo You, #BerkeleyArchitecture #ucberkeley #wursterlife

 

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1911, designed by Bernard Maybeck; completed by A. Randolph Monro, Architect; All but the Corinthian columns remained after the Berkeley Fire in 1923, rebuilt in 1924. An example of early 20th Century bohemian Hellenism. See www.flickr.com/photos/thebon/410604182/ for a shot with less overgrown vegetation and a link to further information.

1911, designed by Bernard Maybeck; completed by A. Randolph Monro, Architect; showing the post-1924 addition

Architect: Bernard Maybeck.

 

"Designed as a school and now a private residence. The village-like collection of steep-roofed classroom pavilions opening on terraces presented a planning concept in advance of the times"

 

Guide to Architecture in San Francisco and Northern California by David Gebhard, 1985

Architect: Bernard Maybeck.

 

"Designed as a school and now a private residence. The village-like collection of steep-roofed classroom pavilions opening on terraces presented a planning concept in advance of the times"

 

Guide to Architecture in San Francisco and Northern California by David Gebhard, 1985

Does #wursterhall look like a #dinosaur? Li Jun told me so. #ced #berkeleyarchitecture #ucberkeley #cal #architecture #building

 

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andersonandersonarchitecture: Whose child did the drawing? So cute.

 

fayism: It also look like a grass mud horse

 

andersonandersonarchitecture: That's what I said! Definitely a grass mud horse. But Li Jun says no, it's a dinosaur.

  

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

The garden at the Addis Building in Berkeley, CA by Trachtenberg Architects. Jeffrey Miller of the Miller Company is the Landscape Architect.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

Case Study Model of Auditorio Ciudad de Leon, Mansilla + Tunon Architects. First Year M.Arch Studio, University of California, Berkeley.

The #story of #tearableheart as #drawn by #architecturestudent Li Jun, #comicbook #cartoon #mastermind. See the film on #youtube #tearableheart. @tearableheart #fsm50 #ucberkeley #architecture #berkeleyarchitecture

 

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Number crunching and #structural #analysis #visualization #working #Rhino models into #SAP #structuralengineering software at #ucberkeley #berkeleyarchitecture in #wursterhall #working with colleagues architect/engineers Gary Black and Kelley Wilson (left) and #architecturestudent #studio crew including Trenton (center) and Mahmoud (right) checking if wildly #cantilevering #superskinny #penciltower projects will actually stand up! #architecture is so engrossing, staring into deep #digital #space, and #believing what you see. #wursterlife

 

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Sunday service was being given while I shot this frame outside. I couldn't have asked for better light. The crosses radiate with the prophetic energy brewing inside.

 

--JMG

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