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Berkeley Historical Plaque Project

The Berkeley Historical Plaque Project, founded in 1997, is a Berkeley, California non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization whose mission is to document Berkeley’s history through plaques identifying locations of historical import.[1][2] Sponsors include the City of Berkeley, Berkeley’s Landmarks Preservation Commission, the Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association[3] (BAHA) and the Berkeley Historical Society (BHS).[4][5][6][7]

Berkeley Landmark Plaque: Main Branch Library, Downtown Berkeley
Thousand Oaks Neighborhood and Urns Plaque (2011)

Project members work with building owners to develop and install distinctive oval green enamel plaques identifying the names, dates and significance of historic buildings. Rectangular plaques with a cream-white background color identify sites of historic interest and often include an historic photo image of the site.

In 2002 the Project was given a “President’s Award”[8][9] by the California Preservation Foundation “in recognition of outstanding achievement in the field of Historic Preservation.” That same year the Mayor and Berkeley’s City Council commended Project members for “their tireless efforts to make Berkeley’s history a vital part of our present community.”[10]

e-Plaques edit

In 2012 the Plaque Project launched a website documenting its work. Plaques are categorized by geographic areas and linked to interactive maps. Texts are accompanied by historic photos and links to external articles, lectures, and videos. The website expands the Project’s reach into the realm of “e-Plaques” that virtually document historic buildings, homes of notable Berkeley residents, and even unique natural phenomena. Crowd-sourcing is used to expand the texts and photos.[11] With viewer contributions, over time this section will evolve into a collaborative portrait of Berkeley.

References edit

  1. ^ The Berkeley Historical Plaque Project is a subsidiary of the Building Conservancy of Northern California, a California Public Benefit Corporation located in Alameda County, California.
  2. ^ September 9, 1999 ,“Principals and Policies Berkeley Historical Plaque Project”: “The goal of the Berkeley Historical Plaque Project is to promote the appreciation and understanding of Berkeley’s history and architectural heritage through the installation of attractive, publicly visible, and permanent markers on historic buildings, sites, and locations.” Goal modified in 2012 to include website virtual texts.
  3. ^ BAHA Newsletter: NO.97. Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association. 1999-02-01.
  4. ^ Finacom, Steve (November 1998) Berkeley Design Advocates Update, “The Plaques Are Coming” lists the Project’s first installed plaques.
  5. ^ Albert, Marc (July 8, 1999) The Berkeley Voice, “Markers Bring History to Life”, p.1 and (July 18, 1999) The Contra Costa Times, “Berkeley’s Past is on the Walls), p. A28. In two articles the author documents 24 historic plaques installed in Berkeley.
  6. ^ Wesley, Gregory (April 26, 2000) The Daily Californian, “City Honors Beat Poet with Plaque,” p.15 discusses a Berkeley History plaque commemorating the site where Allen Ginsberg wrote parts of “Howl” and the near-by park honoring the city’s poets.
  7. ^ Apple , R. W. Jr. (January 17, 2003) The New York Times, “In Berkeley Art With Curb Appeal,” p.D4, discusses Berkeley Architect Bernard Maybeck and a plaque documenting one of his residences.
  8. ^ California Preservation: VOLUME 27, No. 2. California Preservation Foundation. 2002-07-01. ISSN 1521-1576.
  9. ^ "California Preservation Website".
  10. ^ In a September 2, 2002 memorandum Council Member Miriam Hawley recommended that the Berkeley Historical Plaque Project be honored. The recommendation was subsequently passed unanimously. http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/citycouncil/2002citycouncil/packet/091002/2002-09-10%20Item%2024.pdf
  11. ^ "Berkeleyside.com: Crowd-Soucing History".

External links edit

  • Official website

berkeley, historical, plaque, project, founded, 1997, berkeley, california, profit, organization, whose, mission, document, berkeley, history, through, plaques, identifying, locations, historical, import, sponsors, include, city, berkeley, berkeley, landmarks,. The Berkeley Historical Plaque Project founded in 1997 is a Berkeley California non profit 501 c 3 organization whose mission is to document Berkeley s history through plaques identifying locations of historical import 1 2 Sponsors include the City of Berkeley Berkeley s Landmarks Preservation Commission the Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association 3 BAHA and the Berkeley Historical Society BHS 4 5 6 7 Berkeley Landmark Plaque Main Branch Library Downtown BerkeleyThousand Oaks Neighborhood and Urns Plaque 2011 Project members work with building owners to develop and install distinctive oval green enamel plaques identifying the names dates and significance of historic buildings Rectangular plaques with a cream white background color identify sites of historic interest and often include an historic photo image of the site In 2002 the Project was given a President s Award 8 9 by the California Preservation Foundation in recognition of outstanding achievement in the field of Historic Preservation That same year the Mayor and Berkeley s City Council commended Project members for their tireless efforts to make Berkeley s history a vital part of our present community 10 e Plaques editIn 2012 the Plaque Project launched a website documenting its work Plaques are categorized by geographic areas and linked to interactive maps Texts are accompanied by historic photos and links to external articles lectures and videos The website expands the Project s reach into the realm of e Plaques that virtually document historic buildings homes of notable Berkeley residents and even unique natural phenomena Crowd sourcing is used to expand the texts and photos 11 With viewer contributions over time this section will evolve into a collaborative portrait of Berkeley References edit The Berkeley Historical Plaque Project is a subsidiary of the Building Conservancy of Northern California a California Public Benefit Corporation located in Alameda County California September 9 1999 Principals and Policies Berkeley Historical Plaque Project The goal of the Berkeley Historical Plaque Project is to promote the appreciation and understanding of Berkeley s history and architectural heritage through the installation of attractive publicly visible and permanent markers on historic buildings sites and locations Goal modified in 2012 to include website virtual texts BAHA Newsletter NO 97 Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association 1999 02 01 Finacom Steve November 1998 Berkeley Design Advocates Update The Plaques Are Coming lists the Project s first installed plaques Albert Marc July 8 1999 The Berkeley Voice Markers Bring History to Life p 1 and July 18 1999 The Contra Costa Times Berkeley s Past is on the Walls p A28 In two articles the author documents 24 historic plaques installed in Berkeley Wesley Gregory April 26 2000 The Daily Californian City Honors Beat Poet with Plaque p 15 discusses a Berkeley History plaque commemorating the site where Allen Ginsberg wrote parts of Howl and the near by park honoring the city s poets Apple R W Jr January 17 2003 The New York Times In Berkeley Art With Curb Appeal p D4 discusses Berkeley Architect Bernard Maybeck and a plaque documenting one of his residences California Preservation VOLUME 27 No 2 California Preservation Foundation 2002 07 01 ISSN 1521 1576 California Preservation Website In a September 2 2002 memorandum Council Member Miriam Hawley recommended that the Berkeley Historical Plaque Project be honored The recommendation was subsequently passed unanimously http www ci berkeley ca us citycouncil 2002citycouncil packet 091002 2002 09 10 20Item 2024 pdf Berkeleyside com Crowd Soucing History External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Berkeley Historical Plaque Project amp oldid 847879400, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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