The Stanford Main Quad is the historic and architectural heart of Stanford University. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Charles Allerton Coolidge, it reflects the campus's signature architectural style with sandstone buildings, red-tiled roofs, and elegant arches. Completed in the 1890s, the Quad is laid out in a rectangular, cloistered format with a large, open courtyard in the center.
The Redwood Grove Nature Preserve is a beautiful and tranquil nature preserve located in Los Altos, California. The preserve is home to a grove of ancient coastal redwood trees, some of which are over 200 feet tall and date back to the mid-19th century.
De Anza College Fujitsu Planetarium is the largest school Planetarium west of the Rocky Mountains and since our renovation, the Fujitsu Planetarium is one of the most modern Planetariums in the world.
The Morgan Estate was designed by Bay Area architect John Powers in 1916. His mission was to replicate a Tudor Mansion that Percy Morgan, the owner, had seen in Lancashire, England.