Not many stadiums have an outward design so clearly inspired by the sports hosted within, but Intuit Dome is one of the few that does, with a 2,700-ton diagrid structural steel frame on its exterior that’s inspired by a basketball net.
Approximately 200 researchers now have dedicated research space to uncover how microbial communities interact with plants and soil to influence the environment.
As the end result of a 14-year-long community journey following a devastating gas line explosion in 2010, this $50-million project represents the city’s commitment to reinvest in its people and itself.
Designed to serve households earning up to 80% of the area median income, this $88-million project delivers 235 affordable homes in a community-centric environment.
Two 12-story towers and a curated streetscape of ground-floor restaurants and shops now surround an open-air plaza that houses five heritage redwood trees on this $294-million mixed-use project in Sunnyvale.
Spanning a full block in downtown Sacramento, this 308,000-sq-ft progressive design-build project transformed a building originally built in 1981 and designated eligible as a historic landmark in 2016.
California’s first greenfield milk processing plant since 2018 spans 204,251 sq ft and will produce extended shelf life (ESL) and aseptic ultra high temperature (UHT) dairy beverages—a first for the owner.
Brentwood Union School District’s 13th school provides 38 classrooms for approximately 700 students and includes outdoor recreation spaces and community infrastructure improvements, funded largely by a school bond.