Access Statement
Publication Rights
Preferred Citation
Biographical note
Arrangement
Scope & Contents note
Custodial History
Related Materials
Project Index
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
University of California, Berkeley. College of Environmental Design. Environmental Design Archives
Title: The Marc Treib Collection, 1959-2012
creator:
Treib, Marc
Identifier/Call Number: 2012-5
Physical Description:
41 Cubic Feet;
19 cartons, 2 document cases, 1 oversize document case, 1 tall half document case, 1 flat box, 5 flat file drawers, 4 tubes,
models, mounted photographs
Date (inclusive): 1959-2012
Abstract: The collection spans the years 1959 to 2012 and consists of five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Faculty Papers,
Project Records, and Posters. His student work and his extensive career as an author, lecturer, and book, exhibit, and graphic
designer make up the majority of the collection.
Access Statement
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
All requests for permission to publish, reproduce, or quote from materials in the collection should be discussed with the
Curator.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of Item], Marc Treib Collection, [2012-5] Environmental Design Archives, University of California, Berkeley.
Biographical note
Marc Treib (1943- ) was born in New York, NY; he later moved to Miami, Florida where he attended high school. During high
school he began his study of architecture and design, laying the foundation for his career. After graduating from Miami Beach
High School in 1961, he attended the University of Florida, receiving his Bachelor of Architecture in 1966. That same year
he was awarded a Fulbright-Hayes Fellowship in Architecture and Design for study in Finland. Treib describes this experience
as “broadening his understanding of [the] relationship of architecture and culture, sensibility, and the pervading power of
language.” He continues to travel throughout the world expanding his interests and research in the fields of architecture,
landscape architecture and design.
Following the completion of his fellowship, he attended the University of California, Berkeley and received a Master of Architecture
in 1968 and his Master of Arts (Design) the following year. He joined the UCB Department of Architecture in 1969 and taught
there for nearly 40 years before becoming professor emeritus. Honors include Senior Fulbright Fellowship to Finland (1982)
and Western Europe (1992), the Distinguished Teaching Award (1987), Advanced Design Fellowship at the American Academy in
Rome (1985), and a Japan Foundation Professional Fellowship (1987). His courses included topics on architectural design, graphic
design, drawing, architectural history, and Japanese architecture and gardens.
Treib has been a prolific writer and speaker. In addition to numerous books, his book reviews, essays, his articles on architecture,
landscape architecture, graphic design, architectural history, and design theory have appeared in Idea, Print, Progressive
Architecture, Design Book Review, Landscape Architecture, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Journal of the
American Institute of Graphic Arts and foreign journals. Treib has served as a contributing editor for Print Magazine and
on the editorial boards of Design Issues, AIGA Journal, Places, Design Book Review, Landscape Journal, Journal of Landscape
Architecture and Landscape Research. Among his books are: A Guide to the Gardens of Kyoto (1980); Space Calculated in Seconds:
The Philips Pavilion; Le Corbusier; Edgard Varèse (1996); An Everyday Modernism: The Houses of William Wurster (1995); and
Drawing/Thinking: Confronting an Electronic Age (2008). His contributions to publishing are not limited to the works he has
authored and edited, but also include work as a book designer and contributor to numerous collected works. He has lectured
at colleges, universities, professional organizations, and conferences around the world on a range of architectural and design
topics.
In addition to writing, speaking, and teaching Treib has maintained a design practice. IN earlier years he participated in
landscape and architecture design competitions and worked as a graphic designer focusing on poster and book design. His curatorial
and exhibition design includes An Everyday Modernism: The Houses of William Wurster (1995) at the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art and Garret Eckbo: Modern Landscapes for Living (1997) at the University Art Museum, Berkeley. There have also been
several exhibitions of his own design work. Marc Treib continues to live and work in Berkeley, CA.
Sources:
Pertinent Biographical Data. Marc Treib Collection, [2012-5] Environmental Design Archives, University of California, Berkeley.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into five series. For a majority of the collection original order has been maintained. An order
has been imposed on those sections where no original order was evident.
Scope & Contents note
The Marc Treib collection spans the years 1959-2012, and is organized into five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers,
Faculty Papers, Project Records and Posters. The Collection documents his career including his education, writing, speaking,
architecture, landscape, graphic, book, and exhibit design and teaching.
The Personal Papers series is divided into five subseries. The majority of this section includes some examples of student
work from high school through graduate school, including his Fulbright Fellowship in Finland. There are few examples of his
early artwork and photographs of his Berkeley home.
Professional Papers is the largest series in the collection. The first subseries includes one folder of professional correspondence.
The following three subseries consist of correspondence, drafts, and research materials related to Treib’s writing projects
including articles, essays, chapters in books, monographs, lectures, and conferences. The correspondence, plans, and drawings
for exhibitions designs demonstrate the range and depth of Treib’s research interests and his contributions to the profession.
Also included in this series is information on his involvement in various professional organizations, reviews of his work
and honors he has received. Faculty Papers includes teaching materials, slides, samples of student work and records documenting
his involvement in the department.
The Project Records series contains drawings and plans for architecture and landscape projects and competition entries, as
well as records pertaining to book and graphic design. The final series, Posters, is primarily flat folders of the posters
Treib designed throughout his career, mainly for lectures in the Department of Architecture, College of Environmental Design,
and the Department of Dramatic Arts, UCB.
Custodial History
The collection was located in Treib’s home until its acquisition in 2012.
Related Materials
Department Records, College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley.
Project Index
The following is a list of architectural projects from the Marc Treib Collection. For instructions on interpreting the Project
Index, see
The Guide to the Project Index at http://archives.ced.berkeley.edu/guide-to-the-project-index
The Project Index list is arranged alphabetically by Project/Client Name and contains information, where available, about
the location, date, project type, collaborators, photographers, and formats for each project in the collection.
Project/Client Name (location, date, project type) Creator [role] Format [Ms=Manuscripts, Dr=Drawings, Ph=Photographs]
- Baltimore Subway North Avenue Station [see Relay] (Baltimore , MD; 1983; transportation)
- California Design Awards Contest for the Broadway Department Store (CA; n.d.; Furnishings) [Dr]
- Carscape [see Columbus Carscape Competition] (Columbus, IN; 1984; transportation)
- Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT) [see:University of California, Berkeley: Center for New Music and Audio
Technologies (CNMAT)] (Berkeley, CA; ca. 1989; educational)
- Cetus Executive Courtyard (Oakland, CA; 1982; Commercial) Collaborator: Herman, R. (landscape architect) [Ms, Dr]
- Cityscape and Environmental Graphics Design Competition, Performing Arts Center (Milwaukee Performing Arts Center Waterfornt
Competition) (Milwaukee, WI; 1983; cultural) [Ms, Dr]
- Columbus Carscape Competition (Columbus, IN; 1984; transportation)[Ms, Dr]
- Diverter [see San Geronimo Water Treatment Plant] (Woodacre, CA; 1973; governmental)
- Ellison Garden (San Francisco, CA; n.d.; residential) [Dr]
- Kresge [see Univeristy of California, Santa Cruz: Kresge] (Santa Cruz, CA; 1972-1973; educational)
- Latham Square Competition (Oakland, CA; 1984; mixed-use) Photographer: Treib, M. [Ms, Dr, Ph]
- Loomis Garden (Loomis, CA; 1990; residential) [Dr]
- MacArthur Bart (Oakland, CA; ca 1968; mixed-use) [Dr]
- Main Street, Kingsburg, USA (Kingsburg, CA; 1973; planning)Collaborator: Lerup, L. (designer) [Ms]
- Marin Waterworks [see San Geronimo Water Treatment Plant] (Woodacre, CA; 1973; governmental)
- Milwaukee Performing Arts Center Waterfront Competition [see Cityscape and Environmental Graphic Design Competition] (Milwaukee,
WI; 1983; cultural)
- New England Holocaust Memorial Competition (Boston, MA; 1991) [Ms, Dr]
- New Orleans City Park Arboretum Competition (New Orleans,LA; 1986; recreational) [Ms, Dr]
- Oberlin College Bandstand Competition (Oberlin, OH; 1985; educational) [Ms, Dr, Ph]
- Randall Museum [see University of Florida Art Museum Competition] (Gainesville, FL; 1985; educational) Collaborator: Saitowitz,
S.
- Relay (Baltimore Subway North Avenue Station Installation) (Baltimore, MD; 1983; transportation) [Ms, Dr, Ph]
- San Geronimo Water Treatment Plant (Diverter; Marin Waterworks) (Woodacre, CA; 1973; governmental) [Ms, Dr, Ph]
- Shadow Garden [see University Hospital, Varying Light] (Seattle, WA; 1989; medical) Collaborator: Reiquam, P., Butler, F.
- Spectacle Island Design Competition, Boston Harbor (Boston, MA; 1983; recreation) [Ms, Dr, Ph]
- Unidentified Projects [Dr]
- University Hospital, Varying Light (Washington Arts) (Shadow Garden) (Seattle, WA; 1989; medical) Collaborator: Reiquam,
P., Butler, F. [Ms, Dr, Ph]
- University of California, Berkeley: Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT) (Berkeley, CA; ca. 1989; educational)
[Dr]
- University of California, Santa Barbara Art Museum Competition (Santa Barbara, CA; 1983; educational) Collaborator: Saitowitz,
S.; Winder, J. [Ms, Dr, Ph]
- University of California, Santa Cruz: Kresge (Santa Cruz, CA; 1972-1973; educational) [Ms, Dr, Ph]
- University of Florida Art Museum Competition (Randall Museum) (Gainesville, FL; 1985; educational) Collaborator: Saitowitz,
S. [Ms, Dr]
- Unobsky Garden (San Francisco, CA; 1987; commercial) [Dr, Ph]
- Varying Light [see: University Hospital, Varying Light] (Seattle, WA; 1989; medical) Collaborator: Reiquam, P., Butler,
F.
- Washington Arts [see University Hospital, Varying Light] (Seattle, WA; 1989; medical) Collaborator: Reiquam, P., Butler,
F.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Architecture
Research.
Landscape architecture -- Study and teaching -- California -- Berkeley.
Faculty papers.
Architecture -- Study and teaching -- California -- Berkeley.
Architecture -- Study and teaching.
Architectural drawings.
Architects--California
Treib, Marc