45

Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Many architects promote sustainable practices, community building and good urban design. We are not mere advocates; we actually practice what we preach. Our home is a beautiful 1925 neoclassical historical landmark. Targeting LEED Platinum, it is among the greenest commercial buildings in San Jose. This project plays a key role in revitalizing the cultural and arts district known as SoFA, by also providing a retail environment on the ground floor that emphasizes local, authentic and organic vendors. Our design philosophy can be summed up in 3 words: Community, Sustainability and Transformation. Community - As citizens, we reach out, engage and give back to our communities. We are citizen-architects. Sustainability - Our duty is to help each other be responsible stewards of the earth and to pass this tradition on to the generations after us. Transformation - We aspire to create environments that will propel the human mind, body and spirit forward.

Citation preview

Page 1: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 2: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

Sacramento:915 Highland Pointe Drive, Suite 250

Roseville, CA 95678

P: 916.724.5410

Downtown San Jose:387 S. 1st St., Suite 300San Jose, CA 95113

P: 408..300.5160

aedisarchitects.com

Page 3: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

community

sustainability

transformative service

As citizens, we reach out, engage and give back to our communities.

As architects, we translate values into spaces that, without a doubt; express care, responsibility, pride, community, family & respect… as

soon as you enter

We are citizen-architects.

Our duty is to help each other be responsible stewards of the earth

and to pass this tradition on to the generations after us through the

built environment.

We can make a difference.

Our mission is to serve our clients in an exemplary way by creating

environments that will propel the human mind, body and spirit

forward.

When they succeed, we succeed.

Page 4: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 5: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

OUR HEADQUARTERS

Aedis Architects387 S. 1st St., Suite 300

San Jose, CA 95113

Year 2013

Leading by Example

Many architects promote sustainable practices, community building and good urban design. We are not mere advocates; we actually practice what we preach.

This beautiful 1925 neoclassical historical landmark is our new home. Targeting LEED Platinum, it is among the greenest commercial buildings in San Jose.

This project plays a key role in revitalizing the cultural and arts district known as SoFA, by also providing a dynamic retail environment on the ground floor. The SoFA Market emphasizes local, authentic and organic vendors.

Page 6: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 7: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

People with Passion

Like the community we live and work in, Aedis is like an extended family that comes from all corners of the world. Each one brings a rich diversity of background and experiences, which is essential in forming a collective awareness that guides and inspires our work.

Page 8: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

Aedis Headquarters Targeting LEED Platinum Downtown San Jose, CA

SoFA Market Downtown San Jose, CA

San Jose City College Multidisciplinary Arts ComplexSan Jose, CA

Hillview Branch Library San Jose, CA

San Jose City College Cosmetology/Reprographics Conversion San Jose, CA

Dublin High School Complete Campus Renovation (Includes Student Union & Culinary Classrooms) Dublin, CA

R E P R E S E N TAT I V E P R OJ E CT S

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION/MEMBERSHIPCalifornia Architectural Registration C-18127National Council of Architectural Registration Boards CertifiedLEED® Accredited Professional, U.S. Green Building Council Member: Coalition for Adequate School HousingMember: Council of Educational Facility Planners, InternationalMember: City of San Jose Architectural Review CommitteeFormer City of San Jose Planning Commissioner

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION2011 AIACC / CASH Award of Excellence: Logan Performing Arts Center2008 AIACC / CASH Award of Honor : Alvarado Middle School2008 AIASCV Award of Honor: Hillview Branch Library

EDUCATIONBachelor of ArchitectureCalifornia Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Page 9: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

KEY TEAM MEMBERS

Thang Do, Principal-In-ChargeFormer San Jose Planning Commissioner

Designer, Developer & Owner of SoFA Market

California Architectural Registration C-18127Current Children’s Discovery Museum Member

EXPERIENCEAs leader of aedis since 1989, Thang Do is responsible for overall firm

management and design leadership of major projects. To the firm’s clients, his greatest asset is in establishing the broad facility strategy and vision. His

approach to architecture combines innovative design with sound business practices. Thang is a strong advocate for a highly integrated approach

to project delivery. As such he has a wide range of experience in all construction methods including Design-Build, Non-Bridging Design-Build,

and Lease Leaseback. Combined with the use of advanced technology such as Building Information Modeling and Virtual Design and Construction, the

result has been success on several of the firm’s key projects beating both schedule and budget requirements.

Thang has been responsible for the design of $500 million of construction projects on the West Coast. His work has won design awards at both state

and local levels. Thang also serves on the board of directors of several non-profit organizations and is very active in the community.

He is currently working on the SoFA Market, which is a market that focuses on locally sourced organic food and products.

Page 10: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

Aedis Headquarters Targeting LEED Platinum Adaptive Re-Use Downtown San Jose, CA

SoFA Market Adaptive Re-Use Downtown San Jose, CA

MUJI USA Adaptive Re-UseDowntown San Jose, CA

MUJI USA Adaptive Re-Use San Francisco, CA

Santa Clara Convention Center Ballroom Expansion*City of Santa Clara

* completed while at Steinberg Architects

R E P R E S E N TAT I V E P R OJ E CT S

P R O F E S S I O N A L R E G I S T R AT I O N / M E M B E R S H I PCalifornia Architectural Registration C-31772Member : American Institute of Architects Member: SPUR, San Jose LEED® Accredited Professional (BD+C): U.S. Green Building CouncilNCARB certifiedMember: Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS & PUBLICATIONSGuest Critic: Stanford Architecture Program Guest Critic: Parsons New School of DesignPublications: “The Moderns”, New York Times March 15, 2007 issue featuring the Bruun Apartment

EDUCATIONMaster of ArchitectureColumbia University

Bachelor of Arts, Urban StudiesStanford University

Page 11: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

KEY TEAM MEMBERS

Wendy Woo, Project ManagerSpecializes in commercial adaptive re-use & renovation projects

Project Manager for the SoFA Market development

California Architectural Registration C-31772Current Children’s Discovery Museum Member

EXPERIENCEIn addition to her work with educational projects and commercial work,

Wendy brings a diverse background of experience, including civic projects and highly detailed private work.

An aedis project manager since 2009, Wendy is responsible for all phases of project delivery, from programming to construction administration.

Wendy has a solid background in technical detailing and a strong commitment to client satisfaction. Additionally, she is experienced in

working with a variety of agencies and end users, bringing a holistic understanding to every project.

She is currently working on the SoFA Market and volunteers regularly teaching art to elementary school children.

Page 12: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

This child development center houses a high quality Mandarin immersion preschool program designed to develop each child’s cognitive, physical, social,

and emotional skills.

Recognizing that language is best learned through social interactions and meaningful activities, the

architecture responds to that with indoor and outdoor spaces that encourage social interaction.

For example, rather than separating classrooms with corridors, each building links the classrooms

with a shared common area located beneath each daylighting “lantern”.

Project Features

Wendy Woo, Project ManagerKey Team Member

Page 13: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

Turnbull Child Development CenterSan Mateo-Foster City School District

715B Indian AvenueSan Mateo, CA 94401

Year 2013

K-12

Page 14: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 15: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 16: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 17: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

1. Toilets2. Offices3. Storage4. Classroom5. Support Space6. Kindergarten7. Library

Schafer Park Elementary SchoolHayward Unified School District

26268 Flamingo Avenue, Hayward, CA 94544

Year 2012

K-12

Page 18: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 19: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 20: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 21: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

Replacement campus producing more than 51% of its own energy

Sustainable elements include daylighting, PV panels and an “energy kiosk” that will be connected to classroom SmartBoards

24% more energy efficient than required by Title 24 Energy Code Requirements

Project Features

Thang Do, Design PrincipalKey Team Member

Page 22: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 23: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

Blackford Elementary School Net Zero Multi-UseCampbell Union School District

155 N. Third St.Campbell, CA 95008

Year 2012

K-12

“Aedis, more than any other architect

we’ve worked with, understands the

importance of energy independence

and how to reach it. The firm

understands that energy efficient

classrooms not only reduce our energy

costs, but increase student attendance

and boost student performance.”

-James Crawford, Deputy SuperintendentCampbell Union School District

Page 24: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 25: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

This multi-use facility is a Net Zero Energy/Emissions (NZEE) facility.

Part of an ambitious plan to reduce District-wide energy consumption by 60%, it is a prototype design for several NZEE/Grid Neutral buildings that will be constructed at school sites throughout the District.

Project Features

John Diffenderfer, Design PrincipalKey Team Member

Page 26: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

Thang Do, Design PrincipalKey Team Member

Page 27: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

Dublin High SchoolDublin Unified School District

8151 Village Parkway Dublin, CA 94568

Year 2012

K-12

Page 28: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 29: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

“Visioning. The Dublin Unified School District set a goal to

transform the facilities of a 40-year-old high school into a 21st

Century learning environment. From the beginning, Aedis has

demonstrated a commitment to understanding our educational

program and creating a vision for master planning, designing

and implementing this vision”-Kim McNeely, Director of FacilitiesDublin Unified School District

Page 30: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 31: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

San Jose City College Fine Arts & Multi-Disciplinary ComplexSan Jose-Evergreen Community College District

2100 Moorpark Ave. San Jose, CA 95128

Year 2012

A flagship project, it will be the first of many LEED certified buildings for the District.

Winner of the 2011 Public/Civic Project of the YearSilicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal Structures Award

The Math building expresses the program’s conservative nature through a strongly linear form accentuated by shades of blue and grey in geometric and linear patterns.

Project features a “forest wall” consisting of repurposed redwood lumber that faces the main courtyard arranged in an irregular, yet rhythmic pattern.

To take advantage of informal learning opportunities, writable interior wall surfaces and outdoor gathering spaces were provided throughout the buildings to encourage collaboration.

Sustainable Features

Higher Education

Thang Do, Design PrincipalKey Team Member

Page 32: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

2007 CASH/AIACC design award

2011 CASH/AICC Award of Excellence

Leroy F. Green Design AwardsAward of Honor (Project in Design)

Winner of AIA Santa Clara Valley (AIASCV) Design AwardsAward of Honor (Project in Design)

Classrooms are equipped with high efficiency lights with daylight sensors. Daylighting for all instructional spaces. Signature building for campus entrance

Sustainable Features

Thang Do, Design PrincipalKey Team Member

Page 33: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

James Logan Performing Arts CenterNew Haven Unified School District

1800 H StreetUnion City, CA 94587

Year 2010

Performing Arts

Thang Do, Design Principal

Page 34: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

Revitalizing downtown San Jose retail, this is the second west coast branch of MUJI USA.

Muji is known not only for its simplicity and “no brand” philosophy, but its ability to transform and revitalize their surrounding neighborhood.

Project Features

Wendy Woo, Project ManagerKey Team Member

Page 35: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

MUJI San JoseMUJI USA

170 S Market St, Suite 120San Jose, CA 95113

Year 2013

Retail

Page 36: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 37: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 38: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

Aedis was selected by Muji to execute the design of the very first west coast branch in San Francisco.

True to MUJI’s reputation for reviving urban neighborhoods, this store brought with it faithful patrons, transforming the culture of the surrounding neighborhood.

Project Features

Wendy Woo, Project ManagerKey Team Member

Page 39: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

MUJI San FranciscoMUJI USA

540 9th StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103

Year 2012

Retail

Page 40: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 41: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 42: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

Award of Honor: AIA Santa Clara Valley Design Awards

Public library on an existing school site

Designed for LEED® certification

Festive and playful environmentPublic art integrated into architecture

Project Features

Thang Do, Design PrincipalKey Team Member

Page 43: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality

Hillview Branch LibraryCity of San Jose

1600 Hopkins Drive, San Jose, CA 95122

Year 2009

Library

Page 44: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality
Page 45: Aedis Portfolio - Commercial, Retail & Hospitality