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TIMELINE 2019-2021 TYPE Commercial AREA 5,600 ft² DESIGN BUDGET $18,500 LANDSCAPE + CIVIL HMH ARCHITECT Modulus CONTRACTOR Techcon SERVICES Concept Design Design Development Construction Documentation Bidding Support Construction Administration
541 Trimble is located in North San Jose. During construction of a previous phase, it became clear that a former amenity space could not be installed due to parking stall size and location requirements. The new location included backfilling a loading dock and removing an old storage building to make space for a walled courtyard with overhead structure, bar-height countertop, informal seating areas, and fire egress.
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Above. Color hatches are overlayed on top of an exerpt from the permit construction drawings. Below Left. The overhead structure is complemented by tan fabric sails and a porcelain tile deck, creating the experience of an outdoor room. Below Right. An additional fire egress uses decomposed granite to avoid confusion with the primary path, and offsets stormwater mitigation requirements. Site lighting is provided by modern bollards throughout the project.
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TIMELINE 2019-2021 TYPE Commercial AREA 4,000 ft² DESIGN BUDGET $17,500 LANDSCAPE + CIVIL HMH CONTRACTOR South Bay Construction SERVICES Concept Design Design Development Construction Documentation Bidding Support Construction Administration
255 Shoreline is an office park located adjacent to Redwood Shores Lagoon in Redwood City. The project involved renovating and enhancing accessibility to an existing amenity space with a new overhead structure, wood feature wall, formal and informal seating areas, and lighting. The project incorporated existing concrete walls and upgraded the irrigation system to recycled water.
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Above. Upfit structures by Landscape Forms provide a modular solution to overhead shelter, as well as glass paneling to shelter multiple seating areas from high winds across the lagoon. Below Left. The pixelated appearance of the feature low fence required special attention to post placement and electrical conduits for concealed internal lighting. Below Right. Sheltered views out to the lagoon integrate with the natural materials and harmonious colors of the design.
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TIMELINE 2018-2019 TYPE Commercial AREA 0.55 Acres DESIGN BUDGET $41,000 LANDSCAPE + CIVIL HMH ARCHITECT NELSON CONTRACTOR South Bay Construction SERVICES Concept Design Design Development Construction Documentation Bidding Support Construction Administration
Clocktower Square is located in Palo Alto with an existing network of fountains and pools. The project’s main goals were to create new amenity spaces for office employees to gather, enhance accessibility on deteriorated concrete around the office park, and preserve existing redwood trees. Key features include two custom bridges, furnished patios, site lighting, and an overhead structure designed by the architect.
CONTRACTOR AGREES THAT HE SHALL ASSUME SOLE AND COMPLETE RESPONSIBILITY FOR JOB SITE CONDITIONS DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PROJECT. INCLUDING SAFETY OF ALL PERSONS AND PROPERTY; THAT THIS REQUIREMENT SHALL APPLY CONTINUOUSLY AND NOT BE LIMITED TO NORMAL WORKING HOURS; AND THAT THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE OWNER AND HMH HARMLESS FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, REAL OR ALLEGED, IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK ON THIS PROJECT, EXCEPTING FOR LIABILITY ARISING FROM THE SOLE NEGLIGENCE OF THE OWNER OR HMH.
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Above. Decorative fence panels on the custom bridge mimic the reedy grasses surrounding the pond. Below Left. The tree mitigation plan for the project accounted for 60 trees, only 3 of which were removed for the four new gathering spaces. Below Right. Special attention is paid to the relationships and connections between the sand-set pavers, concrete headers, and boardform finish seating walls at the amenity spaces. Land Use Entitlements Land Planning Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering Utility Design Land Surveying Stormwater Compliance
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TIMELINE 2019-2021 TYPE Commercial AREA 0.9 Acres DESIGN BUDGET $21,000 LANDSCAPE + CIVIL HMH ARCHITECT Studio G CONTRACTOR Vulcan Construction SERVICES Concept Design Design Development Construction Documentation Bidding Support Construction Administration
1960 Hartog is an office building located off of Highway 101 in North San Jose, adjacent to Coyote Creek. A local plumbing company purchased the property with the intent of subdividing the building into a new space for their operations and leasing out the adjacent unit with a new enclosed amenity space. As the building was initially intended for only one accessible entrance, accessibility to the new unit required backfilling a loading dock, new walkways and staircases, all while avoiding the large existing trees on site. Native planting and non-invasive ornamentals were used exclusively due to the proximity of the project to the creek.
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Above Left. Stepped concrete walls, slatted wood paneling, and charcoal gray vertical posts create a unique blend of natural and industrial textures while also adjusting to the varied topography. Above Right. Sketchup models were created to help visualize the project, as well as provide ownership with marketing images prior to construction completion. Below. A quick sketch provides a snapshot into the brainstorming process for the shared amenity space. The tall portion of the fence blocks views to adjacent parking and the road, while the lower portions on the sides create a sense of openness with lateral views across the front of the ECTIVE FROM BUILDING landscape. Low concrete walls provide a sense of stability and security, and allow for integrated lighting fixtures.
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Diridon Station is a proposed market rate and affordable housing project on former industrial parcels in San Jose. The approved concept incorporates a fire lane promenade, industrial elements, site lighting, tree mitigation requirements, artistic sculptures, dog park, children’s playground, and two courtyard amenity spaces on podium with a pool and hot tubs.
TYPE Multi-Family Residential AREA 3.9 Acres DESIGN BUDGET $13,000 LANDSCAPE + CIVIL HMH ARCHITECT AO Architects
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Above. In keeping with the industrial history of the site, the landscape team chose a color palette of rust red, and gray with lime L.1 green accent, which the architect also implemented. Below Left. The central promenade serves as fire lane access, while also incorporating SUBMITTAL 1 seating, accent paving, sculptures, and planting to provide a gathering space for residents of both buildings. Below Right. A section of the promenade illustrates how landscape buffers create interactable space around the fire lane. Land Use Entitlements Land Planning Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering Utililty Design Land Surveying Stormwater Compliance
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Each client wanted to replace their garden with flowering native perennials and natural materials to save water and provide habitat for local wildlife. Each project balanced unique maintenance, irrigation, color, and seasonality preferences which were incorporated for during the design process. Images show the landscapes less than one year after installation, and are expected to reach design maturity in 3-5 years.
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