Zaytuna College Campus - USA
Country:
USA
Site type:
College Campus
Site function:
Size:
11 acres
Elevation:
900 ft
Annual Precipitation:
26.7 inches
Climate:
Csb - Warm-summer Mediterranean climate
Biome:
Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
Bioregion:
Pacific Northwest Coastal Forests Bioregion
The Zaytuna College campus sits High above the San Francisco Bay in Berkeley California. This area is called seminary Hill, home to seminaries of many different faith communities. Recently purchased, the designated site for us to work on was bare, desolate, and exposed to extreme weather. Our goal for the site was to build a gathering place and student garden area surrounded by culturally appropriate trees and shrubs.
Together with Rhamis Kent, permaculture designer from the United Kingdom, we developed a welcoming and ecologically supported food production system surrounding one of the large campus buildings. Rhamis defined the raised beds to be reminiscent of cultural patterns in the Middle East. We used this interlocking hexagon pattern to create a multi-level and multiuse garden space.
We developed the raised bed design and structures to have benches, multi-level heights, and variable soil depth. This allowed for shade trees and shrubs to be incorporated with annual garden plants. It was decided to build large living walls on the west and south aspect of the building to hide the rather nondescript architecture and also add a cooling effect from the shade and resulting transpiration.
- UNITED DESIGNERS -
UNITED DESIGNERS
INTERNATIONAL
RHAMIS KENT
Education
& Onsite
Middle East
DANIEL HALSEY
Founder
Head of Design
& Education