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Opening Circle

Low geologically-inspired walls and earthen mounds with grass-inspired fencing create a 750-foot-long protective habitat for endangered Burrowing Owls. Two seating areas by the water allow for bird watching and outdoor, docent-led classrooms. Two educational plaques inform the public about the rich bird habitat of the area.

WHAT

Concrete, patinated stainless steel, fiberglass imbedded plaques and rocks

WHERE

Cezar Chavez Park

Berkeley, CA

WHEN

2004

BE IN 
TOUCH

833 South 19th Street, Studio J, Richmond, CA  94804

510.734.1782                      rm@reedmadden.com

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