UC Berkeley, Master of Urban Design studios
Fall 2017, 2018, 2019:
Bay Area sites
John Ellis and Harrison Fraker studio instructors
The UC Berkeley Master of Urban Design studio has typically developed master planning designs for a range of Bay Area sites that address many of the issues of our times. Transit-oriented development, density, mixed-use, sea level rise, and green urbanism on brownfield sites. Several locations have been the focus of these designs including the San Francisco Central Waterfront; Baylands in Brisbane; the former Alameda Air Station; and the Oakland Coliseum.
The students work in teams to bring their skills as planners, architects, landscape and urban designers to the task. The designs involve creating master plans for phased development, street and block patterns and a range of building typologies as well as considering the economic engines that will support the development.
The Central Waterfront team won a CNU Merit Award in 2020.