This interface between underground BART station and the above office building needed updating. And more importantly, to communicate to pedestrians that this was an entrance corridor into a private office building.
Unique and integral signage in the marble wall will distinguish this entry from other BART corridors. Tempered glass doors used during the workday and a roll down metal gate at night, address resilience and aesthetic.
Stone-clad base with oil rubbed bronze metal frame to allow for more glass creates a clean, contemporary and inviting restaurant frontage. The modern update blends seamlessly with the traditional details of the brick building.
Community Space:
Lounge Areas
Space designed for one on one conversation in a much larger community setting.
Community Space:
Theater Seating
Space designed for presentations, lectures, and musical events where uninterrupted views to the stage are required.
Community Space:
Counter Height Seating
A comfortable place to eat lunch, work on your laptop or both.
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Community Space:
Flexible seating area
Benches and easily moveable folding chairs and light weight tables allow for flexible arrangements.
Community Space:
Flexible seating area
Multiple levels with shrubs and trees between, provide a modern indoor garden aesthetic and quasi-private niches.
Community Space:
Cafe / Dining Area
From individuals at the bar to large groups at the long tables, this area provides variety and choice based on your dining needs.
Community Space:
ADA Accessible
The ramps allow all people in the community to access the various levels.
Community Space:
Lounge Areas
Space designed for one on one conversation in a much larger community setting.
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