Santa Monica, CA
This three story building with underground parking in Santa Monica was designed with office space on the first two floors and residential occupancy on the third floor.  The use of metal soffits and masonry veneers enhance the articulation of the design.  The architect was Boto Design of Santa Monica.
Los Angeles, CA
This project was the new construction of a 16,000 square foot, 24 bed residential care building on the campus of the Vista Del Mar Child & Family Services organization to house special needs children who require full time attention.  The project was built without interruption to the on-going activities of the campus.
Beverly Hills, CA
This mixed use retail and office spaces building at the intersection of Doheny and Olympic Boulevards has design elements that help accomplish the economic task of maximizing parking and floor space by cantilevering the second floor over parking and set the second floor stair structure away from the main building.
Culver City, CA
This project is an example of conversion of industrial space to creative space use.  This 50,000 square foot tilt-up building was renovated to provide a dot.com company with office space for its staff.  Exposed bow truss framing, exposed mechanical systems, new windows, new entry elements and roof mechanical screens were added design...
Beverly Hills, CA
This distinct commercial office building in the heart of Beverly Hills included four levels of subterranean parking and three stories of office space.  The building was constructed to zero lot lines and involved shoring at adjacent property lines, building and streets.  This Type 1 structural steel and composite metal deck framed...
Westlake Village,CA
We built many projects in Westlake Village through our association with one of the primary developers of the area.   This office building is located in the complex at the intersection of the 101 Freeway and Westlake Boulevard that includes the Hyatt Hotel, a restaurant and a smaller office building we developed in the late 1980's and...