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This South Bay campus features active trails and transit connectivity embedded in a native ecology. Drifts of Wooly Blue Curls (Trichostema lanatum) support native pollinator habitat on this site, the first in Mountain View served by recycled irrigation water. 📷: Tom Fitzgerald Learn more about the Mithun R+D Pollination Innovation study: https://mithun.com/r-d-project/pollination-innovation/ (clickable link in bio).

Posted: 11.20.2021

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We’ve been on site this week shooting photos of Casa Adelante at 2060 Folsom and can’t wait to share! This preview looks down into the central courtyard, which features hardscape pattern and rockeries that reference the old Mission Creek that once flowed at the site. Plantings make use of the highly permeable subgrade, providing naturalized stormwater function that echoes how the creek would have drained the neighborhood. Native California sycamore trees planted with structural soil cells provide excellent carbon sequestration and welcome shade for seating areas. 📷: Annie Rummelhoff

Posted: 11.20.2021

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The Fast and the Furious: Design-Build Goes Big

ASLA 2021

Nashville, TN

11.19.2021

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Key to this renovation was the removal of walls and partitions that had subdivided spaces, separating them from light and views. Previously isolated from the adjacent lounge, the solarium is now an integrated amenity with front row seats to the Lodge’s commanding views of the Pacific Ocean. Increased window area, high-performance glazing and integral shading enhance guest comfort and building performance alike. Learn more via link at bio. 📷: Robert Herrick / The Sea Ranch Lodge

Posted: 11.12.2021

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With this extensive renovation, respect for the history of the building was fundamental to the design. The Sea Ranch Lodge interiors were rebuilt using new materials that match the original character, with careful preservation a large-scale supergraphic by Barbara Stauffacher Solomon. The resulting experience is updated and expanded, improving accessibility, guest comfort and building performance while retaining details that make The Sea Ranch special. Learn more via link at bio. 📷: Robert Herrick / The Sea Ranch Lodge

Posted: 11.11.2021

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The Sea Ranch Lodge renovation removed decades of remodels that compromised the historic structure, strengthening connections between spaces and the stunning coastal views beyond. Now open, the revitalized destination elevates an iconic experience while honoring the original design vision forged by Joe Esherick, Al Boeke, Lawrence Halperin and Barbara Stauffacher Solomon. Learn more via link at bio. 📷: Robert Herrick / The Sea Ranch Lodge

Posted: 11.10.2021