May 24, 2012


Font Size


         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines

2 new buildings at University of California Berkeley are very different

Jan 24, 2012 12:41 PM

From The San Francisco Chronicle: The two most recent building projects at the University of California Berkeley are very different. Li Ka Shing Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences is a stout, 115-foot-tall cube, skinned in masonry and glass beneath a stainless steel crown that hides mechanical equipment. The other project, an addition to the School of Law, is tucked underground, out of sight except for a small dining pavilion where the roof doubles as a landscaped terrace.

Featured Story

Today's School Security

By Mike Kennedy

Improved technology and more effective prevention programs help schools and universities provide safer learning environments.

Daily News


View More Daily News

AS&U's Online Buyers' Guide

Online Buyers' Guide

Find manufacturers and suppliers of products and services for education facilities, business and operations, including:

More Categories

Back to Top

Browse Back Issues

April 2012 issue of American School and University March 2012 issue of American School and University February 2012 issue of American School and University January 2012 issue of American School and University December 2011 issue of American School and University November 2011 issue of American School and University October 2011 issue of American School and University September 2011 issue of American School and University August 2011 issue of American School and University
BROWSE BACK ISSUES