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Limited budget tenant improvement which used the existing layout with interior modifications including ADA upgrades, path of travel, upgraded lighting and interior finishes.
Limited budget tenant improvement which used the existing layout with interior modifications including ADA upgrades, path of travel, upgraded lighting and interior finishes.
Two-story tenant improvement which included new offices, conference rooms, break room, restrooms and various support spaces. New interior finishes throughout the space include movable partition walls, lighting, flooring and furniture.
Located in the Gaslamp District, Calloway Wine Bar is a destination for gathering and wine tasting in historic downtown San Diego. Steps from the convention center, this full renovation of a ground floor space includes a wine bar, tasting area … Continued
The space was split down the middle with large viewing windows between the two spaces to separate the coffee shop and cat play area. Patrons can grab a cup and hang out while watching the furry friends play on the … Continued
The renovation of an existing space which features glass partition walls, exam rooms, office spaces, meeting rooms and support spaces. Varying ceiling heights were maintained due to budgetary constraints which became feature elements in the design.
Tenant improvement for an event center which features glass entry wall and preserved tree. 12’ square skylights allow filtered light to enter through the single-story space which occupies a 50’x100’ downtown lot. A full commercial kitchen allows for catered events.
Renovation of an existing corner space located downtown near the Smart Corner. The tenant improvement included exterior ADA access, new entry, exam rooms, consultation rooms, office space and exam rooms.
Fast casual pizza and salad restaurant in the heart of East Village. New tenant improvement features topping bar, beer on tap and brick oven pizza with indoor/outdoor seating in a dog friendly environment.
Conceptual design for a single-family LEED for Homes house overlooking Sunset Cliffs. The building orientation, along with daylighting and thermal mass were crucial considerations for the passive solar design including the incorporation of renewable building materials.