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Urban Planning + Architecture + Preservation + Design
Todd Jersey, Architect
Owner, Principal in Charge of Design, Todd Jersey Architecture
Todd Jersey is the owner and principal of Todd Jersey Architecture, an award winning design firm in Berkeley CA. Mr. Jersey was educated at the University of California and received a masters degree in architecture at the University of Washington. He also studied environmental design with Arthur Loeb at Harvard University and Permaculture design through the Permaculture Institute of Australia. Mr. Jersey has taught college-level architecture at Boston Architectural Center and the San Francisco Institute of Architecture.
Mr. Jersey is one of the San Francisco Bay Area's leaders in the innovation and application of sustainable design principles and strategies and is currently working on new development prototype called Collaborative Housing which promises to shift the way we work and live in urban areas toward a higher level of economic and ecological sustainability. He is also working on applying ecological footprint metrics to green building analysis and is developing a new green building protocol title Net Positive Ecological Design.
An avid environmentalist with a strong interest in ensuring the health of our environment and our children, Mr. Jersey created The Living Laboratories Project in 1996 to work with teachers and students to build teaching ecosystems at local schools. Since the inception of Living Labs, Mr. Jersey has donated hundreds of professional hours building ponds, wetlands, and gardens at schools in the San Francisco Bay Area
TODD JERSEY ARCHITECTURE
1321 EIGHTH STREET, SUITE 2
BERKELEY, CA 94710
Todd Jersey, AIA
Principal
DIRECT: 510.528.5477 x301
OFFICE: 510.528.5477
EMAIL: todd@toddjerseyarchitecture.com
WEBSITE: www.toddjerseyarchitecture.com

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