Articles by Gabriel Clark-Clough


Grimes Engineering Center Exterior Rendering, image by SOM

UC Berkeley Holds Grand Opening for Expanded Engineering Center

On April 21st, The University of California at Berkeley celebrated the grand opening of the cutting-edge and newly re-envisioned Grimes Engineering Center. The formal Bechtal engineering building served as a foundation for the expanded project, a 35,500 two-story glass pavilion with a three-level open forum at its center. Skidmore Owning and Merill are responsible for the design, with PGA Design responsible for landscaping.

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6355 Telegraph Avenue, image via Google Street View

Zoning Worksheet Filed for Office to Residential Conversion in North Oakland

A small office building at 6355 Telegraph Avenue in the Bushrod neighborhood of North Oakland has filed initial paperwork for a partial conversion to residential apartments. The preliminary designs brought by Earthquake and Structures, INC, call for the conversion of the upper two levels into six residential units, leaving the lower floor as the original office spaces.

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905 N Capitol Avenue Concept Rendering, image by KTGY

Hanover’s Capitol Avenue Project Breaks Ground in San Jose

A large residential project has broken ground at 905 N Capitol Avenue in the Berryessa Neighborhood of San Jose. The project, brought by Hanover Company is part of a multi-building non-contiguous development spanning Pentencia Creek Road along N Capitol Avenue. The project was first brought in 2022 but has experienced minor delays. The recent groundbreaking was for Building 1, a large apartment complex on the north side of Pentacia Creek Road. Architecture firm KTGY Architecture + Planning is responsible for the building designs.

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1027-1035 West El Camino Real aerial view from over the ECR, rendering by WATG

El Camino Health Mixed Use Project Breaks Ground in Sunnyvale

Last week the new development project at 1027-1035 El Camino Real in Sunnyvale held a groundbreaking ceremony, with construction beginning soon after. Developer PMB partnered with El Camino Health in the proposal of the new mixed used development, including a 4-story convalescent hospital and an adjacent 6-story senior housing facility. Designs were provided by Material Design Architects and WATG architecture firms.

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