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St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church

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St. Vincent de Paul

Catholic Church

Los Angeles, California

St. Vincent de Paul Church is a Roman Catholic parish and Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (No. 90) in the South Los Angeles section of Los Angeles, California. The church was built in the 1920s and designed by architect Albert C. Martin, Sr. Dedicated in 1925, it was located in what was then one of the wealthiest sections of the city, on land adjacent to the Edward Doheny Mansion and Stimson House. It was the second Roman Catholic church in Los Angeles to be consecrated. 

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Stanford Children's Health

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Specialty Services

 Los Gatos, California

 

Los Gatos, California

Taber Construction chose our firm as the Architect of Record and Structural Engineers for their Design Build contract with Stanford Children’s Health. The scope of work included a Tenant Improvement at two separate Specialty Services office buildings in Los Gatos, California. The project team worked under a condensed schedule to deliver the Specialty Services offices for occupancy in a short 11 months.

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Synaptics Incorporated

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Synaptics Incorporated

San Jose, California

 

San Jose, California

Synaptics Incorporated hired our firm and MAI Industries to design, remodel, and expand one building for current and future use.

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Sysco Food Services

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Sysco Food Services

Riverside, California

 

Riverside, California

The new Sysco Food Services facility in Riverside, CA, is near Van Buren Blvd and Interstate 215, at the March Air Base site. The project is based off of Sysco’s prototype distribution facility that has been constructed in multiple locations throughout the United States.

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Sysco Food Services - Houston Specialty Meat and Seafood

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Sysco Food Services - Houston Specialty Meat and Seafood

Houston, Texas

 

Houston, Texas

We performed programming and architectural design services for Sysco Corporation for a 138,000 sf food production and cold storage facility. Our team worked closely with Sysco Food services to combine the operations of 2 acclaimed Texas specialty food producers under one roof. The result is a state-of-the-art facility for finish production of seafood, beef, and poultry.

The building features: 

  • 50,000 sf of production, cold dock, and related area 
  • 70,000 sf of cooler, freezer, and dry storage 
  • 18,000 sf of offices and employee amenities 
  • A restaurant-grade culinary sampling kitchen and beef dry-age room 
  • An attached 3-level refrigeration control and condenser structure 
  • A combination of concrete tilt-up construction and steel-frame construction with insulated metal panel walls

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Teacher Learning Center, Sonoma County Office of Education

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Teacher Learning Center

Santa Rosa, California

Sonoma County, California

The project is a 7,500 sf free standing addition to the existing Sonoma County Office of Education (SCOE) named the Student/Teacher Learning Annex; a new facility for the North Coast School of Education, teacher credentialing program as well as other SCOE educational programs. The building includes four 960 sf classroom spaces separated by movable walls that can be combined in a number of configurations, depending on the need. There is also a 1,400 sf Networking Commons, where students and teachers can meet individually or in groups. This collaboration space is equipped with power, WiFi, and HDTV. The lounge includes a kitchen with enough space for having coffee, on-the-go meals, or even accommodate larger catered events. Two hoteling office spaces allow for private meetings or conferencing. Glass partitions with pivot doors separate the classrooms from the Networking Commons allowing the spaces to be opened for larger events and an overhead garage door that opens the space up into the outdoor patio.

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Thousand Oaks Public Library

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Thousand Oaks Public Library

City of Thousand Oaks

Thousand Oaks, California

Located within a 44-acre meadow with many large oak trees along an arroyo, the site plan optimized an acre and a half of building and 300 parking stalls; while preserving the natural amenities of the rural site. The building's orientation on the site takes advantage of the natural arroyo breezes and sunlight to contribute to the energy efficient design. 

The library is approximately 56,000 SF and includes 4,000 SF of public meeting facilities and the county library system administation. The program for this progressive main public library included space for 230,000 books, a separate children's area, meeting rooms for community activities and administrative facilities. The library also incorporated the most current library technology for information storage and retrieval.

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  • 1983 Award of Excellence in Library Design
    • ​AIA/American Library Association
  • 1982 Honor Award
    • ​AIA National
  • 1982 Edwin F. Gurth Award of Merit for Daylight & Task/Ambient Design
    • ​Illuminating Engineering Society
  • 1982 Excellence for Outstanding Design & Usage of Architectural Woodwork
    • Woodwork Institute of California

Towers at Brinderson Plaza

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Towers at Brinderson Plaza

Irvine, California

Conceived as the entrance landmark into the Irvine Business Complex and gateway to Irvine from Newport Beach and the Pacific Coast Highway. Brinderson Plaza is a distinctive architectural expression of the energy and vitality of the Orange County business community. The massing of the buildings creates an excellent freeway identity for its corporate tenants.

The 13-story twin towers are arranged to complement each other and provide the entrance lobbies with views into and upon the opposite tower. The two buildings are approimately 598,000 SF of floor space. The Phase II tower is designed to accommodate a restaurant at 10,000 SF. On-site parking for approximately 2,000 cars is provided in a phased structure designed to enhance the local environment through the architectural treatment of the exterior skin and the surrounding landscaping.

The buildings have a structural frame of steel covered with highly polished panels of granite and insulated glass set in a disciplined pattern of refined simplicity. They are positioned to take the best advantage of view potentials and to provide maximum energy efficiency

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  • 2012 Twenty Year Award
    • ​AIA San Fernando Valley Chapter
  • 1986 Honor Award
    • ​AIA Orange County Chapter

TRW Systems Manufacturing Complex

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Research, Development & Manufacturing Complex

TRW System's, Inc.

Redondo Beach, California

This approximately 110-acre "Space Park" serves as a research, development and manufacturing center for the Systems Development Division of TRW, Inc. The entire complex houses 10,000 people and provides parking facilities for 8,000 cars, through a phased building program scheduled for continuous expansion over a period of seven years. A campus-like environment is retained throughout the Park by development of interlinking landscaping malls. 

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  • 1967 Grand Prix Award
    • AIA Los Angeles Chapter/City of Los Angeles

Union House Elementary School, Elk Grove Unified School District

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Union House Elementary School

Sacramento, California

 

Sacramento, California

The modernization of Union House Elementary School is a significant project for the District and the community: a dense residential population that is under served and in great need of revitalization. Recognizing this, we worked with District staff, the school’s key constituents and community members to determine several priorities for the campus. The design features improvements to the existing exterior learning spaces as well as the development of under realized campus areas. Inspiration for the project was drawn from the school mascot, the Astronaut, and a space exploration theme contributes both playful and educational elements to the design.

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