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Esherick Homsey Dodge and Davis (also known as EHDD Architecture) is a United States-based
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, interiors, planning and
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firm. EHDD is ranked among the top 20 architecture firms in the San Francisco Bay Area where it is headquartered, and is recognized for collaboration, commitment to innovation and investigation, and responsiveness to location, light, and climate.Barreneche, Raul A. "From Regionalism to International Practice" in ''EHDD: Building Beyond the Bay''. New York: Edizioni Press. (2002)


History

EHDD grew out of a practice founded in 1946 by the late American architect Joseph Esherick (1914–1998). Esherick began his career designing houses for the architect Gardner Dailey and maintained an interest in private residences throughout his life.Treib, Marc. ''Appropriate: the Houses of Joseph Esherick''. San Francisco: William Stout Publishers. (2008) He taught at the
University of California The University of California (UC) is a public land-grant research university system in the U.S. state of California. The system is composed of the campuses at Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Franci ...
, Berkeley (1952–1985), was among the faculty who supported William Wurster's founding of the College of Environmental Design in 1959, and served as chair of the Architecture Department (1976–1982). Esherick received the AIA Gold Medal in 1989 and the first AIA California Council Maybeck Award in 1992. In 1951, George W. Homsey joined Joseph Esherick, followed by adding Peter Dodge in 1956, and Chuck Davis in 1962. In 1963 the firm became Joseph Esherick and Associates reflecting their partnership. The firm's early years were primarily devoted to residential work. By the mid-1960s the firm was taking on larger and more complex projects particularly in higher education but in other sectors as well. In 1972, Joseph Esherick and Associates became Esherick Homsey Dodge and Davis. In the late 1970s, the firm was commissioned to design
Monterey Bay Aquarium Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium in Monterey, California. Known for its regional focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay, it was the first to exhibit a living kelp forest when it opened in October 1984. Its biologists ...
which opened in 1984 and won the National Honor Award from the
American Institute of Architects The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is a professional organization for architects in the United States. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the AIA offers education, government advocacy, community redevelopment, and public outreach to su ...
(AIA) in 1988.American Institute of Architects, "Honor Awards 1980-1989," n.d., http://aiawebdev2.aia.org/about2_template.cfm?pagename=library_honorawards_80_89 (8 March 2011) This proved to be a seminal project, expanding the firm's involvement in large aquarium, zoo and museum projects. Through the 1980s and continuing to the present, the firm's work has included a wide range of building types and scales in both the public and private sectors. Esherick Homsey Dodge and Davis was given the AIA California Council Firm Award in 1980 and the AIA National Firm of the Year Award in 1986.American Institute of Architects, "Architecture Firm Award," n.d., http://aiawebdev2.aia.org/about2_template.cfm?pagename=architecture_firm_award (8 March 2011) The AIA California Council awarded the Maybeck Award to Chuck Davis in 2003 and to George Homsey in 2006. Peter Dodge received the AIA Council Lifetime Achievement Award for Distinguished Service in 2008. With Joseph Esherick's passing in 1998, the firm began to change its management structure and implement a succession plan. George Homsey and Peter Dodge became independent consultants in 1995. In 2001, Duncan Ballash, Jennifer Devlin and Marc L'Italien became principals and Scott Shell became principal in 2006. While building on the legacy of the founder and original principals, in order to better reflect the changes in leadership, the firm adopted the name EHDD architecture. Since its inception the firm has garnered more than 200 design awards and honors. In addition to 11 LEED certified buildings, among them 5 LEED Platinum certified projects, the firm has been awarded over 30 sustainable design awards including three Center for the Built Environment awards and three AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) Top Ten Green Building awards.


Notable buildings

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Aquarium of the Pacific The Aquarium of the Pacific (formerly the Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific) is a public aquarium on a site on Rainbow Harbor in Long Beach, California, United States. It is situated across the water from the Long Beach Convention Center, Shor ...
* Audubon Center at Debs Park
Bermak House
Oakland, California * California Science Center, Ecosystems Wing (with ZGF) * California State University, Bakersfield, Walter Stiern Library * California State University, Monterey Bay, Tanimura and Antle Family Memorial Library * Carnegie Institution for Science, Department of Global Ecology (Stanford, California) * Cary House
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, Chinatown/North Beach Campus (with Barcelon and Jang) * David and Lucile Packard Foundation (The)
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* Exploratorium at Piers 15 / 17 * F10 House * Lincoln Park Zoo, Pritzker Family Children's Zoo * Marin Country Day School *
Mills College Mills College at Northeastern University is a private college in Oakland, California and part of Northeastern University's global university system. Mills College was founded as the Young Ladies Seminary in 1852 in Benicia, California; it was ...
, Betty Irene Moore Natural Sciences Building *
Monterey Bay Aquarium Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium in Monterey, California. Known for its regional focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay, it was the first to exhibit a living kelp forest when it opened in October 1984. Its biologists ...
* Napier House * National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium * National Museum of Marine Biology & Aquarium (Taiwan) * One Hawthorne * Residences at Spanish Bay (The) * San Mateo Public Library * Schneider House (The Sea Ranch) Lyndon, Donlyn and Jim Alinder. ''The Sea Ranch''. New York: Princeton Architectural Press (2004) * Sea Ranch (The) * Shedd Aquarium * Stanford University, Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology *
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, Clark Kerr Campus Renewal *
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Berkeley Berkeley most often refers to: *Berkeley, California, a city in the United States **University of California, Berkeley, a public university in Berkeley, California * George Berkeley (1685–1753), Anglo-Irish philosopher Berkeley may also refer ...
, College of Environmental Design (Wurster Hall) *
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, Main Library Complex, Doe/ Moffitt Libraries *
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, Residence Halls Unit
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, Science + Engineering Building *
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, Supercomputer Center Expansion *
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, Kalmanovitz Library *
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, Santa Barbara, Ocean Science Education Building
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, Santa Cruz, Colleges 9 & 10 Residences and Dining Hall / University Center *
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, Santa Cruz, Science Library *
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, Santa Cruz, Biomedical Sciences Building
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, Santa Cruz, Stevenson College *
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, Logan, Merrill-Cazier Library *
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, Indiana, Christopher Center for Library and Information Resources


Awards

* AIA National Honor Award, 1988 * AIA National Firm of the Year Award, 1986
AIA COTE Top Ten
– Chartwell School
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AIA COTE Top Ten
– Carnegie Institution for Science, Department of Global Ecology 007
AIA COTE Top Ten
– F10 House
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* AIA SF Honor Award, 2011 – Marin Country Day School, Step 2
CBE livable building awards honorable mention 2010
– Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology

– Chartwell School

– Carnegie Institution for Science, Department of Global Ecology * The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design / The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies Design Excellence Award, 2007 – Lincoln Park Zoo, Pritzker Family Children’s Zoo


Notes


References

* ''Joseph Esherick: an Architectural Practice in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1938-1996''. Interviews by Suzanne Riess. Berkeley: Regional History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California (1996) * Moore, Charles. "The End of Arcadia" in ''Bay Area Houses'', edited by Sally Woodbridge. New York: Oxford University Press (1976) * Schwarzer, Mitchell. ''San Francisco: Architecture of the San Francisco Bay Area: a History & Guide''. San Francisco: William Stout Publishers (2007) {{refend


External links


www.EHDD.com





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Architecture firms based in California Design companies established in 1946 1946 establishments in California Architecture in the San Francisco Bay Area