Historic WWII-Era Sign Rededicated in New Location at Camp Parks

DUBLIN, Calif.– More than 100 people, including service members from all military branches, past and present city leaders and former mayors on February 7, 2026, to rededicate a landmark piece of military and architectural history.
Conserving Culture: A Conversation with David Wessel on Rebuilding Ukraine

Considering the cultural losses that each demolished building represents, and carefully weaving that history back into the reconstruction process, is just as critical.
Love those mosaic murals? Repairs begin on 1904 UC Berkeley building

You’ve likely seen it on walks across the UC Berkeley campus — the little one-story red brick building northeast of Sproul Hall and near Strawberry Creek.
Caring for Bufano’s Peace Sculptures in a Time of Unrest

This summer, our conservation team had the opportunity to work on two significant outdoor sculptures by Bay Area artist Beniamino Bufano: Peace in San Francisco and Hand of Peace across the Bay in Walnut Creek. Bufano’s artwork can be found in public places throughout the Bay Area. He was an Italian artist who first arrived […]