arcCA 02.2: Citizen Architects


Citizen Architects” highlights the many significant roles that architects can play in the public sphere. It is the 2nd quarter 2002 issue of arcCA (Architecture California), which was, from 2000 to 2012, the quarterly print journal of the AIA California Council.


Editor’s Comment
Tim Culvahouse, FAIA

Citizen Architects
Frances Anderton

Urban Design Advocate: Martha Lampkin Welbourne, FAIA
Richard Thompson, AIA

Urban Design and Civic Involvement: An Interview with Arthur Golding, AIA
Kenneth Caldwell

How I Became Mayor, and Why
Julie Oakes, AIA

Portrait of the Architect as Developer: Doug Gardner & Mission Bay
Daniel Gregory

Children & Architecture: An Interview with Shirl Buss, Associate AIA
Elizabeth Chur

Charlie Page & SF Heritage: An Interview
David Roccosalva, Associate AIA

Fighting the Good Fight for Old St. Mary’s Cathedral
Donald A. Crosby, AIA

In Memoriam: Manuel Perez, AIA, Architect & Activist
Vincenza Kelly, AIA

Under the Radar: Sharafian Residence
Tim Culvahouse, AIA

Coda: Serendipity Saves Neutra’s Miller House
Bob Aufuldish


A PDF of the full issue is available here.


Author biographical information as of the date of original publication.