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Modern Homestead: A California Home Creates Self-Sufficient Green Dream, Natural Home, March/April 2008
Todd Jersey Architecture works with Mark Feichtmeir and Karen Boness to fulfill dream of a sustainable and luxurious home using the best of green technology.

Napa Valley Home to First LEED Gold Hotel, GreenBiz.com, June 12, 2007
Todd Jersey Architecture's green design helps put Gaia Hotel on the honor role as it receives the first Gold certification for a hotel in the U.S.

Richmond Plunge Poised to Make Another Splash, The East Bay Business Times, November 17, 2006
Until Berkeley-based architect Todd Jersey stepped in, organizers had little hope that they could raise enough funds to open the Municipal Natatorium, more commonly known as "the Plunge."

The Plunge—Volunteers Save Point Richmond Landmark, The Berkeley Daily Planet, March 28, 2006
Todd Jersey Architecture has been hired to rehabilitate and renovate the historic Richmond Municipal Natatorium—"the Plunge"—in Point Richmond, California.

Reviving a Great Old Finish For Walls. The San Francisco Chronicle, April 5, 2000, Home Section, p.6
Inspired by an old technique, architect Todd Jersey chooses an environmentally friendly method for the finish on the walls of his Berkeley bungalow.

Architect Stresses 'Sustainability'. The Oakland Tribune, June 26, 1998, pages B1 and B5.
Architect Todd Jersey talks about his ecological design elements at the Calvary Presbyterian Church in Berkeley.

Ecological Design Case Study: A Church in Berkeley. The Urban Ecologist, 1997 Number 4, p. 18.
An article written by Todd Jersey detailing the ecological considerations involved in the building and design of the Calvary Presbyterian Church.

Knowledge Blooms at Lake Elementary. San Francisco Chronicle, May 7, 1999
Article documents Lake Elementary School in collaboration with Todd Jersey's new not-for-profit organization, Living Laboratories Inc., to initiate planting at their community garden.