Our new office for Google is featured in today’s edition of Wallpaper Magazine…..read the article here!
We are thrilled to share that James Lick Student Union was featured today on Education Snapshots . Untouched since the 1950’s, the dynamic educational space now serves as a multipurpose building and cafeteria. Our design focused on removing barriers between spaces, to increase the social and academic interactions of students outside the classroom, and to blur the lines between dining, socializing, student and faculty interaction, and academic work. To read the full story about how we completely revitalized the culture of the school, click here.
Nice article about the The O’Donohue Family Stanford Educational Farm on the front page of Dezeen today….we couldn’t be more proud of this wonderful and important project
View the dezeen article.
We are proud to announce that the Sapp Center for Science Teaching & Learning at Stanford University was awarded a Design Award by the California Preservation Foundation during a gala held at the Mark Hopkins Hotel. The rehabilitation of this building, formerly known as Old Chem, returns this prominent sandstone structure to student use after sitting abandoned for nearly three decades. The building now displays its historic character while fulfilling the needs of modern science curriculum.
Read the Stanford news article.
We thrilled to announce that The Palo Alto Junior Museum and Zoo project has achieved the major milestone of approval by the Palo Alto Architectural Review Board. City Council coming up is in November, and if all goes well, we will break ground next Summer! Congratulations to the Friends of the JMZ and their tireless dedication to this important and exciting project!
Read the Palo Alto Online article.
The Friends of The Palo Alto Junior Museum and Zoo have just completed a $25 million fundraising campaign to transform their facililities! We are honored to be working with them to design the new complex.
View article on Mercury News.
Brent McClure and Monique Wood from CAW Architects presented at the Scott Valley Unified School District meeting Tuesday night, outlining the upcoming steps as the construction gets ready to start.
Read the Santa Cruz Sentinel article here.
Old Chemistry, one of Stanford’s ‘noble’ buildings, to be named the Sapp Center for Science Teaching and Learning.
Read the Stanford article here.
Wonderful Stanford News article about the recently completed Roble Gym…