Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this landmark outdoor theater required a seismically sound renovation and expansion without compromising its historic facade.
A fast-tracked design-build delivery project, the 30,000-sq-ft interpretation of the traditional courthouse on the village green features one Magistrate Court and chamber, district clerk's office, U.S. Marshals Service and U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services.
A contemporary civic building in a forested setting at an elevation of 8,000 ft in Mono County, the 20,000-sq-ft courthouse includes two courtrooms, space for new judicial services, security protocols and access to court services, secure parking for judges and holding cells for prisoners.
Bringing together highly energy-efficient building systems, sustainable materials, green construction approaches and solar energy features, the new home for the David and Lucile Packard Foundation is designed to be the largest private office building of its kind in California to achieve high marks for sustainability.
Completed in December 2011, the LEED Gold 90,000-sq-ft hotel on Santa Monica's Ocean Avenue has two four-story concrete buildings, including 164 rooms, two restaurant spaces, a conference room, a fitness center, a gym, an outdoor courtyard with a solar-heated pool and spa and four levels of subterranean parking.
The $19.58-million project, completed in May 2012, began a "Generating Green" program for the county with the installation of photovoltaic systems in four facility locations, on both rooftops and planned carports.
In 2004, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the largest art museum in the western U.S., began a $71.65-million, three-phase project to expand, upgrade and unify its 25-acre campus.