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California State Lottery

Santa Fe Springs District Office

LPAS is currently serving as Master Architect on ten regional California State Lottery offices throughout California - both new and renovation - each with the goal of achieving Zero Net Energy (ZNE) and LEED Silver or Gold certification. The first of the ten projects renovates and expands an existing building in Santa Fe Springs to be used as a regional sales office and warehouse. ZNE strategies aimed to meet these goals include extensive use of daylighting techniques (interior glass walls, rooftop monitors, skylights), rooftop solar array, exterior insulation system, charging stations and renewable materials.

LOCATION Santa Fe Springs, CA

CLIENT California State Lottery

VALUE $6,000,000

BUILD 12,840 sf

STATUS Completed 2015

LEED Zero Net Energy / LEED Gold

Downtown Roseville 316 Vernon Street Office

This new civic office building serves the needs of the City’s Information Technology Department, Fire Department Administration, and provides office space and a public counter for the City’s Alternative Transportation Division. Two floors of the building are leased to the Sierra Joint Community College District, providing instructional classroom space and bringing students and activity to this downtown location. The project also provides street-level retail/restaurant space. 316 Vernon is the first building to receive a Platinum rating by the United States Resiliency Council (USRC) for building performance in the event of an earthquake or natural disaster.

LOCATION Roseville, CA

CLIENT City of Roseville

VALUE $23,000,000

BUILD 82,000 sf

STATUS Completed 2016

AWARDS 2017 Best Education Project Sacramento Business Journal

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