Cienega Heights
Cienega Heights consists of 80 units of affordable housing adjacent a native wetland within Santa Cruz County. The project consists of 3 residential buildings nestled into a gently sloping hillside. The large outdoor common area takes advantage of the site’s challenging grades to provide a variety of outdoor activity spaces including: shaded outdoor barbecues and dining, children’s play area, flex lawn, and amphitheater. Also incorporated into the project are community raised garden planters and a wetland overlook area.
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Waterline
Waterline is a 60 unit development consisting of attached 2 and 3-story luxury condominiums nestled in the high end neighborhood of Point Richmond. This community is located on a coveted piece of property that has spectacular views across the bay to the San Francisco skyline. It also provides shoreline access though a newly complete section of Bay Trail system. The stormwater treatment on this site is being handled through a riparian corridor that bisects the site and creates a natural environment. The planting here offers unique challenges due to its proximity to the bay.
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Sandalwood
This pedestrian-friendly community includes 204 townhomes grouped around private landscaped courtyards with fountains, and connected by a linear paseo “Orchard Walk”. In the center of the project is an open space with a children’s play zone and a recreational building with bathrooms, a covered patio, and outdoor seating. Also, a dog park has been provided on the East side of the property with access off the linear paseo.
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Hamilton Avenue Apartments
777 Hamilton creates a vibrant new community in Menlo Park located in a prime location with close proximity to many corporate campuses. The project offers amenities such as a resort- inspired hot tub, outdoor bar with large screen TV, outdoor kitchen with barbecues, and a dog park with dog washing facilities. Landscape amenities feature palm trees, evergreen shrubs, and colorful accent pots that enhance the architecture and create an inviting environment.
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Bay Meadows
In answer to the San Francisco Peninsula’s explosive growth comes Bay Meadows, one of the single largest redevelopment sites in the Bay Area. Set alongside the Caltrain Station and Highway 101, and ideally located to job centers in San Francisco and Silicon Valley, this 1,000 unit infill, former horseracing track development delivers the best of modern living in the form of a vibrant urban village. Geared toward an eco-friendly lifestyle, it is a very walkable community with bike and pedestrian trails as well as unique paseo designs and landscape features.
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Camino del Rey
A LEED-H Platinum certified project, Camino del Rey Senior Apartments provides a sustainable and affordable community for its residents while enhancing the El Camino Real Corridor. The three-story “U” shaped building wraps around a landscaped courtyard which acts as an outdoor extension of the resident’s community room. The courtyard is comprised of a variety different spaces including a dining terrace with outdoor barbecue, raised vegetable garden beds, game tables, seating areas and a fire feature. These spaces are well integrated into a generous garden setting with significant tree, shrub, vines and flowering perennial plantings, providing shade and an attractive buffer to neighboring residences.
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Ajisai
Ajisai is a three story contemporary development over parking designed specifically to attract the Gen “Y” market by providing stylish outdoor amenities found in resort properties. The pool courtyard offers entertainment features such as grilling stations, contemporary metal trellises, Italian string lights, gaming table niches, a fire table, and an infinity edge splash pool. The adjacent bocce courtyard contains intimate conversation zones, and a group fireplace area. Contemporary materials include corten steel planters, modular pavers, dramatic night lighting, colorful pots, and built-in furnishings.
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