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BERKELEY MONTESSORI SCHOOL |
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CERRITO THEATER |
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KAISER HOUSE |
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KARP RESIDENCE |
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HOLAN RESIDENCE |
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LEIMBACH-SOMPOLINSKY RESIDENCE |
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LOO RESIDENCE |
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MASONIC CENTER |
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RITCHIE RESIDENCE |
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SHAW IN-LAW |
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TOWN & GOWN CLUB |
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VIKINGSHOLM |
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WAGGS RESIDENCE |
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WEISSMAN RESIDENCE |
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Norwegian Wood, 1990, Rizzoli,
New York. Using archival and contiporary photographs, plans, and
drawings, Jerri Holan wrote this book as a result of postgraduate
Fulbright and American-Scandinavian grants. The book explores the
vernacular form of a unique “wood” culture: Norway’s
buildings reflect how life is lived in an agrarian country in which
forests are abundant and climatic conditions are harsh. From Medieval
stave churches to eighteenth-century farmhouses, Norway’s
traditional buildings represent a small but rich manifestation of
the art and craft of wooden architecture.
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“Civic Appeal, Albany’s Community
Center,”Architecture, AIA Journal, June, 1995.
Jerri Holan authored this feature article which explored Marquis
and Associates’ new building with a combined social, civic,
and educational purpose.
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“Haas Business School, UC Berkeley,”
Architectural feature article for Berkeley Voice, September,
1995. Architectural Reviewer, Hills Publications Newspaper Group,
1995-97. As an architectural critic for the local newspaper, Jerri
Holan wrote an in-depth review of Charles Moore’s new business
school and explored it in the context of his architectural philosophy.
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Editor, Quarterly Newsletter for the Berkeley Architectural
Heritage Association, 1996-98.
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“Berkeley Historic Civic Center District,”
1998, United States National Park Service. Jerri Holan was coauthor
of this application which resulted in Berkeley’s Civic Center
District being listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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“San Francisco’s Beaux Arts Government Complex,”
1998, Booklet for the American Institute of Architects’ National
Convention. As Chair of the Historic Resources Committee of the
local AIA Chapter, Jerri Holan wrote this booklet to serve as a
guide to the San Francisco Civic Center which is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places.
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