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Located in the vibrant and stimulating Bay Area city of Berkeley, is not far from the campus of the University of California. The Berkshire is one of our ten communities you’ll find in Northern California.
BERKELEY, CA - June 2 - American Heart Association Networking Event - Berkeley on June 2nd 2022 at 2050 University Ave in Berkeley, CA (Photo - Devlin Shand for Drew Altizer Photography)
BERKELEY, CA - June 2 - American Heart Association Networking Event - Berkeley on June 2nd 2022 at 2050 University Ave in Berkeley, CA (Photo - Devlin Shand for Drew Altizer Photography)
BERKELEY, CA - June 2 - American Heart Association Networking Event - Berkeley on June 2nd 2022 at 2050 University Ave in Berkeley, CA (Photo - Devlin Shand for Drew Altizer Photography)
North Berkeley Hills has a number of "type" examples from the Arts and Crafts movement in the early 1900's. Over 600 homes were lost in the 1923 Berkeley hills fire.
BERKELEY, CA - June 2 - American Heart Association Networking Event - Berkeley on June 2nd 2022 at 2050 University Ave in Berkeley, CA (Photo - Devlin Shand for Drew Altizer Photography)
We spent some time in Berkeley. Trisha never went to a regular college and between this and our stops at Santa Cruz and San Luis Obispo she got a nice little view of that lifestyle on this trip.
Decommissioning began at Berkeley Power Station in 1989 when Reactor number one was shutdown, making it the first commercial nuclear power station to be decommissioned in the United Kingdom. Berkeley was highly important as the technical laboratories on site supported developments in all the power stations across the country, whilst assuring all nuclear provision was safe and up to an acceptable standard.
Eighteen months ago South Gloucestershire & Stroud College took interest in the site and today a new campus is being built for engineering and information technology students, hinged from the needs of industry. The aim being for the whole site to be eventually turned into a science park.
Photographing Berkeley Nuclear Power Station has allowed me identify and understand the previous uses of each of the buildings contained on the twenty- acre site. Over multiple visits I have been able to develop my approach of illustrating the vacated buildings, showing the locations in which two thousand employees once operated and managed the Power Station.