Located in downtown Sacramento and surrounded by myriad government and industrial land uses, this post-tensioned concrete building consists of 150 affordable residential units individuals atop a clinic space for residents and accompanied by ground floor retail.
Read MoreOur firm was charged with developing a program and implementing an interactive schematic design process for this 592 bed, dormitory style student housing project; the resultant LEED Gold project incorporates 30% water and energy savings along with storm water detention and treatment, natural ventilation, recycled materials and on-site renewable energy.
Read MoreSMUD, BP, and Ford Motor Company co-sponsored this hydrogen refueling station as a demonstration project located on the SMUD campus...
Read MoreOur concept: developing a community for students was realized through careful siting relative to existing buildings in context with the surroundings as a gateway...
Read MoreMogavero Notestine Associates developed a master plan and completed the first phase of construction documentation and administration for the renovation of the CSU Sacramento Dining Commons...
Read MoreThis very successful mixed use project in Davis has 122 student apartments and 3,100 square feet of ground floor commercial space combined with central common areas, to provide opportunities for social contact between student residents and create a friendly community feel...
Read MoreAlmond Court senior housing in Manteca, California complements the adjacent Almond Terrace senior housing which was completed in 2004; connected by driveway and sidewalks, both projects are dedicated to providing independent and affordable housing for seniors in a supportive community setting...
Read MoreReplacing a 60-year-old outmoded dormitory, American River Courtyard Student Housing is the initial step of transforming California State University, Sacramento from a commuter destination to one with a campus life community. The building achieved LEED Gold certification and was named the Best Public Project of 2009 by the Sacramento Business Journal.
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