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TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
Photography by Julian Pham
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELESSNESS AND SUPPORTIVE HOUSING
BAYSHORE NAVIGATION CENTER
ARCHITECTURE ( IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MEI ARCHITECTS ) | PROJECT MANAGEMENT | MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | CIVIL ENGINEERING
The Bayshore Boulevard Navigation Center is located in two rented buildings that are expected to stand empty for years while the property owner awaits entitlements to develop the land . The largest of the buildings , a vacated warehouse , was brought up to code to house 125 beds and provide a recreation room and eating area . Modular shower and restroom trailers are located outside the warehouse on an elevated deck that conveniently lends itself to running utilities above ground and below the deck , thus eliminating the need for expensive trenching . The deck also serves as a main outdoor gathering space for residents . The smaller of the two empty buildings proved to be an excellent fit for the necessary support services for the client including a kitchen , office space , meeting rooms and storage .
LOCATION 125 BAYSHORE BOULEVARD
SIZE 58,500 SF
CONSTRUCTION COST $ 3 M

2018

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