After the original Sonoma County residence sustained damage from the 2017 Nuns fire, the project team was challenged to design a new four-bedroom house to confront the “new normal” of climate-change fueled wildfires in California.
This comprehensive adaptive reuse project required lifting a 60,000-sq-ft steel-framed World War Two-era warehouse 12 feet in the air to create a workspace.
The century-old former power station on Sacramento’s riverfront was completely renovated to house more than 27,000-sq-ft of exhibit space and provide an anchor for the Robert T. Matsui Waterfront Park.
The 135,000-sq-ft building marked several milestones—the first multi-story mass timber building in California, the first mass timber building in San Francisco and the longest single-span cantilever floorplates in North America.
This 640,000-sq-ft, 25-story office building is on one of three parcels of the four-acre Fifth & Mission (5M) development in the South of Market District.
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.