Buildings:
* University of California, Berkeley campus: Howard designed numerous buildings on the Berkeley campus, including:
* The Campanile (1914): This iconic tower is the most recognizable landmark of the campus and is often called "Berkeley's Eiffel Tower."
* Sather Gate (1910): The main entrance to the campus.
* The Doe Library (1911): The central library of the campus.
* The Hearst Gymnasium (1910): This building was a state-of-the-art gymnasium for the time.
* The Greek Theatre (1903): An outdoor amphitheater used for plays, concerts, and other events.
* The Bancroft Library (1910): Houses rare books and manuscripts.
* The California Hall (1914): Originally the main administration building.
* The Faculty Club (1910): A social center for faculty members.
* Other Notable Works:
* The Fairmont Hotel (1906): A luxury hotel in San Francisco.
* The San Francisco War Memorial Opera House (1932): A grand opera house in San Francisco.
* The California State Capitol Building (1913): An impressive example of Beaux-Arts architecture.
Books:
* The Enduring Record: The Autobiography of John Galen Howard (1954): This book is a memoir of his life and career.
Publications:
* Articles: Howard wrote numerous articles for architectural publications, such as the American Architect and the Journal of the American Institute of Architects.
He was a prolific architect and writer, leaving a lasting legacy on the architectural landscape of California and beyond.