Vernon DeMars

Vernon Armond DeMars (February 26, 1908 – April 29, 2005) was an American architect and professor at the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design.

[3] As one of the principal members of the group Telesis founded in 1939;[2] and he helped develop what Lewis Mumford called, the Second Bay Area Regional Style.

He, along with Joseph Esherick, designed Wurster Hall, Sproul Plaza and the Student Center at the University of California, Berkeley.

DeMars, along with his architectural partner Donald Reay [Wikidata], taught at the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design.

[4] The pair was involved with redevelopment work in Marin City, California, that won recognition from Progressive Architecture magazine in 1960.

Former Easter Hill Village (now Richmond Village), Richmond, California