The $5.1-million Marsh Creek Road Bridge is a precast, prestressed wide-flange California Bulb Tee girder structure that includes retaining walls at the bridge corners.
This high-tech center is highlighted by a three-story atrium that features two cantilevered conference rooms, two bridges, a skylight roof with building-integrated photovoltaic glass and a two-story, cantilevered concrete stairwell.
Symbolizing Cal Poly Pomona’s commitment to sustainability, this facility sets a new standard for LEED Platinum buildings for the entire California State University system.
The three-building, $111.6-million San Jose State University Student Recreation and Aquatic Center creates a central campus hub while establishing a benchmark for recreation facilities in the California State University system.
This $45.2-million, 72,000-sq-ft expansion provided numerous amenities, including large social areas and small study spaces, game rooms, lounges, conference suites, shops and a coffee house.
The Morris Hyman Critical Care Pavilion features three stories of acute care facilities, a rooftop penthouse for mechanical and electrical equipment and a basement floor that houses a seismic-isolation foundation system.
Tasked with creating a workspace that tells Vertex Pharmaceutical’s story, designers envisioned a research facility that promotes health and wellness and fosters innovation from an already highly collaborative and connected community.