

We took an actual photo of the West Gate entrance and through the magic of technology, superimposed the cherry tree vision.

We needed to be very specific with our design and planning -- mostly to protect the cherry trees from having too much standing water.

Another aerial view of the West Gate.

We took an actual photo of the West Gate entrance and through the magic of technology, superimposed the cherry tree vision.
From Concept. ​
To Reality.
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Forty cherry trees on the UC Berkeley campus needed plenty of planning. Thanks to the efforts to ABC Design, UC Berkeley, and many memebers of the Cherry Tree Project committee, our efforts paid off.
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These renderings and sketches of the project were presented on DATE and shortly thereafter approved by the campus planning commission.
SITE PLAN



Mill Valley landscape architectural firm, Royston, Hanamoto, Alley, & Abey (RHAA), donated their services in the creation of these designs. On May 11, 2011, Campus Landscape Architect Jim Horner presented the University of California Cherry Tree Project to an eager and excited UC Design Review Committee.
