BERKELEY PRIZE COMMITTEE AND JURY


COMMITTEE
Professor Raymond Lifchez, Committee Chairman
Department of Architecture, University of California, Berkeley
Paul Broches
Mitchell/Giurgola Architects, LL.P. New York City
John Cary, Jr.
Architecture student, Department of Architecture, University of California, Berkeley
Benjamin Clavan
Benjamin Clavan Architect AIA, West Hollywood
Professor C. Greig Crysler
Department of Architecture, University of California, Berkeley
Professor Dana Cuff
Department of Architecture and Urban Design, University of California, Los Angeles
Lynne Elizabeth
Editor-in-chief, New Village Journal, Berkeley
Professor Diane Ghirardo
School of Architecture, University of Southern California, Los Angeles

Professor Nan Ellin
School of Architecture, Arizona State University, Tempe

Professor Byron Mikellides
Oxford School of Architecture, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford
Professor E.G. Daves Rossell
Department of Architectural History, Savannah College of Art and Design
David Salazar
Architecture student, London
Murray Silverstein
Jacobson, Silverstein & Winslow Architects, Berkeley
Professor Leslie Van Duzer
School of Architecture, Arizona State University, Tempe


JURY

ROBERTA M. FELDMAN is an architectural educator and researcher who has lectured and published widely in the United States and abroad on socially responsible housing and community design. She is director of the City Design Center of the University of Illinois at Chicago, a cross-disciplinary design research and outreach program which promotes the study and practice of design in the public interest, and a Professor in the School of Architecture.

PETER PRANGNELL has worked in architecture schools for forty odd years. He writes on design and contributes to De Carlo's Spazio e Società. Recently he's been cultivating his garden and building a house.

ANTHONY W. SCHUMAN, Associate Professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, is current president of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA).A registered architect, his articles on housing design and community development appear in eight books and numerous journals. He was a founding member of several advocacy and activist organizations in architecture and planning.




Main Index
Introduction: Legacy and Action
Stage 1: Enter the Competition
Stage 2: For Semifinalists
Winning Essays
Prize History
Frequently Asked Questions
Berkeley Prize Committee and Jury
Jury Room
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