COMMERCIAL - INSTITUTIONAL
UBER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES GROUP
CATEGORY: Commercial
PROJECT: MEP, Fire Protection, Energy Modeling Services
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 300,000 SFT
LOCATION: PIER 70
The Uber Advanced Technologies Group R&D Center is a significant part of the historic Pier 70, within the Union Iron Works Historic District, which today is regarded as the best preserved 19th century industrial complex west of the Mississippi.
MILL VALLEY LUMBER YARD
CATEGORY: Commercial
PROJECT: MEP, Fire Protection, Energy Modeling Services
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 30,000 SFT
LOCATION: Mill Valley, CA 94941
The thoughtful renovation of the Mill Valley Lumber Yard site honors the property's century-old heritage and provides a place for shopping, dining and community events..
SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
CATEGORY: Commercial
PROJECT: MEP, Fire Protection, Energy Modeling Services
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 135,000 SFT
LOCATION: San Francisco, CA
The SFO Consolidated Administration Campus (CAC) located at the San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, CA is a ground-up, Type I steel commercial office and cultural project.
SAMYA YOGA STUDIOS
CATEGORY: Commercial
PROJECT: MEP, Fire Protection, Energy Modeling Services
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 12,000 SFT
LOCATION: 2995 Middlefield Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94306
We provided MEP engineering services for the tenant improvement of a newly constructed speculative shell building. The project is comprised of yoga studio spaces and ground floor retail. We provided a displacement ventilation system for air delivery to the yoga studios for increased IAQ, comfort, and energy efficiency. The design includes an integrated wall panel, which serves as the displacement air diffuser, an acoustical surface, lighting devices, and an architectural finish.
DE YOUNG MUSEUM
CATEGORY: Commercial
PROJECT: MEP, Fire Protection, Energy Modeling Services
LOCATION: Mission Bay, San Francisco
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 12,000 SFT
Constructed of warm, natural materials including copper, stone, wood and glass, the new de Young blends with and complements its natural surroundings. Ribbons of windows erase the boundary between the museum interior and the lush natural environment outside, and four public entrances segue naturally from the park’s pathways, welcoming visitors from all directions.