This 40-year-old wood-framed building was successfully adapted for a data center by focusing on simplicity and sustainability through careful replacement and enhancement of existing conditions.
This two-story, 78,000-sq-ft pharmaceutical manufacturing facility located at a prominent corner of the owner’s 200-acre headquarters campus was designed to produce innovative drugs.
Constructed in the footprint of a historic city reservoir facility, the 4.25-acre park features a multi-use lawn, children’s playground, dog park, and community garden.
The 10,000-sq-ft addition to the K-8 independent school includes a variety of unique learning areas for visual arts, robotics and innovation and performing arts, including a 250-seat performance space.
The four-floor, 68,000-sq-ft project transformed three floors of conventional office space into a variety of custom collaboration and laboratory areas to support cutting-edge life science and bio-pharmaceutical research.
Bay Area Rapid Transit’s new headquarters involved restacking nine floors totaling 234,000 sq ft from a perimeter closed-office configuration to a primarily open-office arrangement, augmented by collaboration space.
Steep slopes, a narrow access road and the close proximity of residences complicated the process of replacing a nearly century-old, 127-ft-long timber trestle bridge.
The nine-building residential complex is the nation’s largest student housing project providing 1,247 units and nearly 3,300 beds for the fast-growing university.
The 37,000-sq-ft renovation and 18,000-sq-ft addition and upgrade to the Wellness, Education, Leisure, and Lifestyle (WELL) facility was designed to needed to relieve crowding due to an expanding student population and expand the range of services.