The notebook : an anthology of writings from Raymond Lifchez's Environmental Design 101b, Design with language by Adam Snider et al. [PDF scan]
Design with language : the notebook by students of EnvDes 101B Spring 2002.
Here is not what : a story in twelve scenes + other shorts by Corey Schnobrich.
A collection of memories by Allan Donnelly. [PDF scan]
Got change? by Aaron Diek [PDF scan]
An ordinary day : a collection of thoughts by Alayna Fraser. [PDF scan (excerpt only)]
Flawless imperfection : a collection of unique stories about everyday people by Preeti M. Talwai. [PDF scan]
We, being the mystics : or, The steady and progressive liberality of two boys' odyssey down a river by Graham Haught. [PDF scan]
Broken world by Eva Malis. [PDF scan]
Flight : a young man's journey by Aleksis Bertoni. [PDF scan]
Mosaics : a collection of short stories by Wil Mumby. [PDF scan]
Bits and Pieces by Zachary Sklar. [PDF scan]
The Machine by Adam Huth. [PDF scan]
Read My Lips : the diary of a queer girl by Christina Yeghnazarian. [PDF scan]
Here is not what : a story in twelve scenes + other shorts by Corey Schnobrich. [PDF scan]
Conservation and resource studies by Raymond Hurst [PDF scan]
Hints of Violence by Allan Nava [PDF]
No Thank You by Ellie Roussos [PDF scan]
My Search for Gravity by Alejandro Tellez-Cruz [PDF]
Time and Place by Alex Gonzalez [PDF]
After They Answer by Gabriel Sage [PDF]
Forever [PDF]
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Course Catalog Description: An intensive workshop for students interested in writing about architecture, landscape, and the built environment. Recognizing that undergraduate students who take this course represent departments outside as well as within the College of Environmental Design, assignments are touchstones for students of different disciplines to bring their current academic interests into play when writing about environmental design. Weekly assignments include prose readings, generally essays related to life experience. Brief readings and discussions during each class, along with weekly writing assignments of 3-5 pages of prose will illustrate the skills involved in the craft of writing.
For more information, visit: http://ced.berkeley.edu/academics/courses/environmental-design/