About the Program
Sustainable Design implies making decisions at various scales of the built environment (buildings, communities, land use patterns, urban support systems) in ways that support environmental quality, social equity, and economic vitality. The undergraduate minor in Sustainable Design is jointly offered by the Department of Architecture and the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, but also includes interdisciplinary courses across campus. The minor is open to all majors at UC Berkeley.
There is no major program; students interested in pursuing this course of study at the major level should consider the BA in Architecture program or the BA in Landscape Architecture program.
Declaring the Minor
For your minor to be added to your transcript, you must file the CED Minor Completion form with the Office of Undergraduate Advising in 250 Wurster Hall during the semester in which you complete your last class for the minor.
Other Minors Offered by the Department of Architecture
For information regarding other minors offered by the Department of Architecture, please see the applicable section in this Guide:
Architecture
Environmental Design and Urbanism in Developing Countries
History of the Built Environment
Social and Cultural Factors in Design
General Information
Websites: Department of Architecture
, Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
Minor Program Faculty Adviser: Matthew Kondolf; kondolf.berkeley@gmail.com;
300 Wurster Hall
Minor Program Faculty Adviser: Gail Brager (on leave 2015-16); gbrager@berkeley.edu
; 386 Wurster Hall
Minor Program Staff Adviser: Rachel Klein, rachelk@berkeley.edu
; 250 Wurster Hall
Department Chair, Architecture: Tom J. Buresh, buresh@berkeley.edu
, 232A Wurster Hall, 510-642-4942
Department Chair, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning: Louise A. Mozingo; lmozingo@berkeley.edu
; 310 Wurster Hall; 510-643-9804
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies: Renee Chow; rychow@berkeley.edu
; 382D Wurster Hall
Director, Office of Undergraduate Advising: Susan Hagstrom; hagstrom@berkeley.edu
; 250 Wurster Hall
CED Career Services
Minor Requirements
Students who have a strong interest in an area of study outside their major often decide to complete a minor program. These programs have set requirements and are noted officially on the transcript in the memoranda section, but they are not noted on diplomas.
General Guidelines
- All upper division courses used to fulfill minor requirements must be completed with a letter grade grade of C- or above.
- Any course used in fulfillment of minor requirements may also be used to fulfill major and upper division CED non-major requirements.
- Courses used to fulfill a breadth requirement may also be used to satisfy minor requirements.
- Students may apply the non-CED version of a CED cross-listed course towards the minor.
Requirements
Lower Division | ||
Select one course from the following: | ||
AP Environmental Science, Passing Score of 3, 4, or 5 | ||
Engineered Systems and Sustainability | ||
Engineering Geology | ||
Introduction to Environmental Design | ||
Design and Activism | ||
Global Cities | ||
Global Cities | ||
Future Ecologies: Urban Design, Climate Adaptation, and Thermodynamics | ||
Introduction to Environmental Sciences | ||
The Biosphere | ||
Environmental Issues | ||
Global Environmental Change | ||
Environmental Science for Sustainable Development | ||
Upper Division (Five Courses) | ||
Select five courses from the following; a minimum of two courses must be selected from CED courses and a minimum of two courses selected from non-CED courses | ||
CED Courses | ||
Deep Green Design | ||
Energy and Environment | ||
Special Topics in Energy and Environment 1 | ||
Special Topics in Construction Materials 1 | ||
Advanced Study of Energy and Environment | ||
Research Methods in Building Sciences | ||
Sustainability Colloquium 2 | ||
Natural Cooling: Sustainable Design for a Warming Planet | ||
The Secret Life of Buildings | ||
Daylighting | ||
Special Topics in the Physical Environment in Buildings 1 | ||
Introduction to Urban and Regional Transportation | ||
Urbanization in Developing Countries | ||
Planning for Sustainability | ||
Urban Design: City-Building and Place-Making | ||
Sustainable Communities | ||
Healthy Cities | ||
Directed Group Study (Building Sustainabilty section and Leadership in Sustainable Design section) 2 | ||
Energy, Fantasy, and Form | ||
Ecological Analysis | ||
Plants in Design | ||
Hydrology for Planners,Environmental Science for Sustainable Development | ||
Sustainable Landscapes and Cities | ||
The Metropolitan Landscape | ||
Geographic Information Systems | ||
Urban Forest Planning and Management | ||
Non-CED Courses | ||
Energy, Culture and Social Organization | ||
Introduction to Hydrology | ||
Climate Change Mitigation | ||
CIV ENG 113N | Course Not Available | |
Technologies for Sustainable Societies 3 | ||
Ecology and Society | ||
Quantitative Aspects of Global Environmental Problems | ||
Water and Development | ||
Energy and Society | ||
Seminar in Energy and Resources Issues ("Behavior and Sustainability" or "California Water and Society") | ||
Environmental Economics | ||
Natural Resource Economics | ||
Economics of Water Resources | ||
The Economics of Climate Change | ||
Environments of the San Francisco Bay Area | ||
Urban Garden Ecosystems | ||
Society, Environment, and Culture | ||
ESPM 155 | Course Not Available | |
Environmental Philosophy and Ethics | ||
Environmental Justice: Race, Class, Equity, and the Environment | ||
Environmental Health and Development | ||
Political Ecology | ||
Climate and Energy Policy (Behavior and Sustainability ) | ||
Food and the Environment | ||
Environment and Technology from the Policy and Business Perspective |
1 | Special topics courses will be evaluated each semester by student request. Please ask the relevant staff adviser if a course has been reviewed and/or approved. ARCH 149, ARCH 169, and ARCH 249 should be minimum 2 units. |
2 | The ARCH 242 colloquium and ENV DES 198 may only count as a third CED course, and may be taken Pass/No Pass for either 1 or 2 units. |
3 | CIV ENG 292A may only count as a third non-CED course. |
Faculty and Instructors
Faculty
Nezar Alsayyad, Professor. Virtual reality, urban history, Architectural history, Middle Eastern Studies, cross-cultural design, cities and cinema, cultural studies of the built environment, environmental design in developing countries, housing and urban development, Islamic architecture and urbanism, traditional dwelling and settlements, urban design and physical planning.
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Mark S. Anderson, Professor. Architecture, building design, BIM, integrated project delivery, building construction, school design, housing design, net zero energy desig, nurban design, building integrated modeling, IPD, design-build, prefabricated, modular, architecture in China, architecture in Japan, urban water.
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William Andrew Atwood, Assistant Professor.
R. Gary Black, Associate Professor. Architecture, finite element modeling, finite element analysis, structure and space, experimental testing, timber connections, teaching structures, integrating structure and architecture.
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Peter C. Bosselmann, Professor. Urban design, architecture, city and regional planning, landscape architecture.
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Jean-Paul Bourdier, Professor.
Gail S. Brager, Professor. Architecture, comfort and adaptation in buildings, design and performance of offices.
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Dana Buntrock, Professor. Architecture, construction industry, East Asian studies, architectural practice in Japan.
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Tom Buresh, Professor.
Luisa Caldas, Professor.
Christopher L. Calott, Associate Professor.
Greg Castillo, Associate Professor.
Raveevarn Choksombatchai, Associate Professor.
Renee Y. Chow, Professor. Urban design, architectural design.
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Galen Cranz, Professor. Architecture, sociology of space, urban parks, Alexander Technique, chairs, ergonomics, somatics, body conscious design, social research methods for architecture and urban design, ethnography, programming, post occupancy evaluation and assessment, sociology of taste, housing for the elderly.
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Margaret L. Crawford, Professor.
C. Greig Crysler, Associate Professor. Architecture, geopolitics of architectural discourse, globalization and social production of the built environment, architecture and identity.
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Rene Davids, Professor. Architecture and urban design and theory.
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Nicholas De Monchaux, Associate Professor. Architecture, urban design and organization, natural and manmade systems.
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Anthony Dubovsky, Professor.
Harrison Fraker, Professor. Urban design, architecture, environmental design, passive solar, daylighting, sustainable design, sustainable systems, urban design principles, transit oriented neighborhoods.
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Danelle Guthrie-Buresh, Associate Adjunct Professor.
Maria Paz Gutierrez, Associate Professor. Next-generation building systems, self-regulated facades, biologically inspired technologies, multifunctional materials.
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Lisa M. Iwamoto, Professor. Architecture, design, materials research and fabrication.
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Raymond Lifchez, Professor. Architecture, patronage of the arts, post revolutionary France.
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Ronald L. Rael, Associate Professor. 3D printed buildings, additive manufacturing, earth architecture, mud, dirt, dust, U.S.-Mexico border wall, arid landscapes, ranching, acequias, alipne deserts, ceramics, rural architecture, ruralism, animation, digital modeling, furry buildings, unnatural materials, rasquachetecture.
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Stefano Schiavon, Assistant Professor. Energy, architecture, thermal comfort, indoor air quality, building energy efficiency, indoor environment quality, productivity, wellbeing, sustainable building design, simulation and verification, personal environmental control system, energy simulation, underfloor air distribution, radiant, post-occupancy evaluation.
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Simon Schleicher, Assistant Professor.
Andrew Shanken, Professor. Memory, visionary architecture, the unbuilt, paper architecture, heritage conservation, architectural representation, urban representation, diagrams, history of professions, historiography, world's fairs, expositions, California architecture, themed environments.
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Kyle Steinfeld, Assistant Professor. Digital design, design computation, data visualization, architectural representation, design methods.
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Jill H. Stoner, Professor. Architecture, architecture as fiction, derivation of spatial words, Jewish ghettos in Italy.
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M. Susan Ubbelohde, Professor. India, architecture, climate and architecture, Le Corbusier, Kahn, Correa, Doshi, culture and practice, daylighting design tools, software evaluation, sky simulator design, low-energy design, California residential industry.
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Lecturers
Jacob R. Atherton, Lecturer.
Marco Cenzatti, Lecturer.
Roddy Creedon, Lecturer.
William W. Di Napoli, Lecturer.
Darell W. Fields, Lecturer.
Sarah Margaret Hirschman, Lecturer.
Stephanie Lin, Lecturer.
Ajay Manthripragada, Lecturer.
David Jacob Orkand, Lecturer.
Nicholas Pajerski, Lecturer.
Rudabeh Pakravan, Lecturer.
Keith D. Plymale, Lecturer.
Dominique J. Price, Lecturer.
Johnathan Puff, Lecturer.
Charles Salter, Lecturer.
Dan Spiegel, Lecturer.
Patrick Tierney, Lecturer.
Visiting Faculty
Laura Judith Allen, Visiting Associate Professor.
Leonardo Chiesi, Visiting Associate Professor.
Mark Dafydd Smout, Visiting Associate Professor.
Mitchell James Squire, Visiting Associate Professor.
Emeritus Faculty
Christopher W. J. Alexander, Professor Emeritus.
Edward A. Arens, Professor Emeritus. Indoor environment, thermal comfort, occupant surveys, building environmental control, ventilation, wind, architectural aerodynamics.
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Richard Bender, Professor Emeritus.
Charles C. Benton, Professor Emeritus. Architecture, thermal comfort, sunlight and shadow patterns, measurement of physical building performance.
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Gary R. Brown, Professor Emeritus.
Mary C. Comerio, Professor Emeritus. Disaster recovery, housing impacts in disasters, loss modeling, performance based design.
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Clare Cooper Marcus, Professor Emeritus. Architecture, landscape architecture, environmental planning, medium-density housing, public housing modernization, public open-space design, childrenÕs environments, housing for the elderly.
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Sam Davis, Professor Emeritus.
Margaret Or Penny Dhaemers, Professor Emeritus. Architecture, electronic imaging, 2D and 3D.
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William R. Ellis, Professor Emeritus. Sociology, social issues in architecture and urban design.
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Norma D. Evenson, Professor Emeritus.
Richard E. Fernau, Professor Emeritus.
Paul Groth, Professor Emeritus. Architecture, vernacular architecture, urban geography, suburban America, cultural landscape studies, housing (US).
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Sara Ishikawa, Professor Emeritus.
Yehuda E. Kalay, Professor Emeritus. Virtual reality, new media, computer-aided design, design methods, colaborative design.
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Lars G. Lerup, Professor Emeritus.
Donlyn Lyndon, Professor Emeritus. Architecture, structure of place, ethical dimensions of design.
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W. Mike Martin, Professor Emeritus.
Richard C. Peters, Professor Emeritus.
Jean Pierre Protzen, Professor Emeritus. Architecture, design, planning, the logics of design, and construction principles of ancient civilizations, pre-columbian South America, architecture and construction, Tiwanaku in Bolivia, Tambo Colorado in Peru.
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Stanley Saitowitz, Professor Emeritus. Architecture, architecture and cooking, urbanism and computers.
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Maryly A. Snow, Professor Emeritus.
Daniel Solomon, Professor Emeritus.
Claude Stoller, Professor Emeritus.
Stephen Tobriner, Professor Emeritus.
E. Marc Treib, Professor Emeritus. Architecture, East Asian studies, Japanese architecture and gardens.
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Sim H. Van Der Ryn, Professor Emeritus.
Contact Information
Minor Program Faculty Adviser
Matthew Kondolf
300 Wurster Hall
Phone: 510-643-6165
Minor Program Faculty Adviser
Gail Brager (on leave 2015-16)
386 Wurster Hall
Phone: 510-642-1696