People Rebuilding Berkeley
1974Neighborhood-controlled planning process, in which the energy of the people of the town is liberated, and join together in the creation, growth and constant repair of the common land. It proposes the local neighborhood as the fundamental unit for a city master plan and the planning process, and introduced project specific patterns for facilitating users in achieving this.
Contents
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People Rebuilding Berkeley: Postcard providing gratitude for views on the subject, which was presented to the City Council
24/04/1974
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People Rebuilding Berkeley: Letter to gain the agreement from the Master Plan Committee to reimburse Center for Environmental Structure for photographic expenses, as well as the anticipation of committee reading the first draft in effort to gain an appropriate proposal
10/09/1974
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People Rebuilding Berkeley - The Self-Creating Life of Neighborhoods
20/11/1974
201-page report which includes a 3-page “Memorandum to the Master Plan Revision Committee, City of Berkeley”. It demonstrates an early approach to the idea of piecemeal development applied to the organic fabric of streets in a town. It proposes the ...
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The Rebirth of a Neighborhood - Grant Application
26/11/1975
Application for grant to the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare referring to “The Rebirth of a Neighborhood” project; same report filed again in 1977. Consists of two parts: Part 1: includes the official forms of certifications, the credentials of ...
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The Rebirth of a Neighborhood - Grant Application
26/11/1977
Re-applying for a basic grant to the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, referring to “The Rebirth of a Neighborhood” project. It includes a copy of the 1975 grant application in the first part and, as a second part, an ...
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People Rebuilding Berkeley: Ordinance No 4641-N.S.
17/04/1973
Providing for the establishment of a new planning process to achieve the preservation and enhancement of the neighborhoods of the City of Berkeley including interim regulations of residential construction and demolition.
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Rebirth of a Neighborhood - 2nd Grant application: Official Federal Assistance application to Office of Education, Washington, DC, dated 20-Feb-1977, and with application number: 522AH70868
20/02/1977
Legal form filled out by C.E.S. and signed by Christopher Alexander, followed by supporting project materials; the first 1975 grant application was submitted again in 1977.
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People Rebuilding Berkeley: Photographs of drawings
01/01/1974
Site plan sketch showing repair of the streets of a Berkeley neighborhood in a 10-year period.
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People Rebuilding Berkeley: Photographs of existing patterns
01/01/1974
Ten images of various existing archetypal patterns, or ‘building blocks of neighborhoods’, illustrating ways that could help repair a small neighborhood: Main Gateways; Path Network; Activity Node; Accessible Green; Grave Sites; Children’s Home; Corner Grocery; Street Cafe; Local Sports; Still ...
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People Rebuilding Berkeley: Photographs of drawings
01/01/1974
Neighborhood simplified maps depict the three stages of the growth a neighborhood, as it develops during the period of ten years: The 1st stage depicts the neighborhood at the beginning, the 2nd stage after four years of development and the ...
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References
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Development of first Patterns and Pattern Languages
The first patterns were developed in 1967 by a group of people working together with Christopher Alexander in the Center for Environmental Structure. Between 1968 and 1976 the first pattern languages were developed and tested for particular projects undertaken by ...
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Master Planning as a Dynamic Process - Organic Order and Piecemeal Growth
It is simply not possible to fix today, in a Master Plan, what the environment should be like in the future, and then to steer the piecemeal process of development toward that fixed, imaginary world. Instead, planning and construction will ...
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Participation of the Users in the Design Process - Testing and Applying Pattern Languages and Layout Rules
Christopher Alexander believed that people have a right to determine and shape their environment. The genuine and wholehearted involvement of the users in the shaping of their buildings contributes positively to good architecture. It gives life, identity and personal qualities ...
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A Pattern Language
1977
“A Pattern Language” is the second volume of “The Center for Environmental Structure Series” on architecture published by Oxford University Press. You can use this book to design a house for yourself with your family; you can use it to ...
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People Rebuilding Berkeley - The Self-Creating Life of Neighborhoods
1985
The book is a reprint of the 1974 project report with the same title, addressed to the Master Plan Revision Committee of the City of Berkeley. It demonstrates an early approach to the idea of piecemeal development applied to the ...
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People Rebuilding Berkeley
1974
Development of a planning process for the City of Berkeley in which individual neighborhoods had the responsibility for their own improvement through a process based on the use of patterns at a very local scale .
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People Rebuilding Berkeley
1974
Development of a planning process for the City of Berkeley in which individual neighborhoods had the responsibility for their own improvement through a process based on the use of patterns at a very local scale .
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"Small Open Spaces" Pattern
01/07/1968
Early formulation of pattern on a 2-page format with: Title of Pattern, Photo, Statement of Problem, Solution, Diagram, Author/s, Date, revision Date and Notes; included in “A Pattern Language”, pattern #161 Small Public Squares. Revised in Sep-1970 .
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"Green Streets" Pattern
01/01/1968
Early formulation of pattern on a 2-page format with: Title of Pattern, Photo, Statement of Problem, Solution, Diagram, Author/s, Date, revision Date and Notes; included in “A Pattern Language”, pattern #51 Green Streets. Revised in Sep-1970.
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"Public Outdoor Room" Pattern - Original
01/08/1969
Early formulation of pattern on a 2-page format with: Title of Pattern, Photo, Statement of Problem, Solution, Diagram, Author/s, Date, revision Date and Notes; included in “A Pattern Language”, pattern #69 Public Outdoor Room. Revised May-1970.
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