Gothic architecture is traditionally associated with slow, painstaking work, yet the project team behind University of Southern California Village designed and constructed six Gothic-styled structures on a busy campus in four years.
The Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford project, which is the first LEED Platinum children’s hospital on the West Coast, has been 12 years in the making.
When building Kaiser Permanente’s 57,000-sq-ft medical office building, the project team overcame an accelerated schedule and poor soil conditions to construct the three-level structure and community center.
As a prototype for the owner’s LEAN Healthcare model, the $82-million clinic serves 80,000 active military members, veterans and their beneficiaries on a portion of decommissioned Fort Ord overlooking Monterey Bay.
Built to provide clinical and social services to two Native American tribes, the new health center honors local heritage while incorporating architectural themes of the surrounding desert.
The student-driven CSUN Sustainability Center not only houses California State University’s recycling and sustainability programs, but also serves as a model of sustainable building.
Located at historic Fort MacArthur, the Hey Rookie Pool project included restoration of the 1943 swimming pool and the construction of a bathhouse, park and a deck area for a future museum.
The 15-story Stockton Courthouse replaces an aging facility from the 1960s that had inmates sharing corridors with the public, juries meeting in the basement and dilapidated outdoor spaces.