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Morgan Autism Center

HMH designed a playground for the Morgan Autism Center in San Jose that combines recreational areas and therapeutic zones.  The recreational and therapeutic zones provide multiple safe spaces for higher activity play and physical activity, as well as quieter environments for relaxation and recuperation. The spaces are designed for people of all ages and provide various textures, sounds, and obstacles to explore.

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Parkside Heights

Located in Hayward, Parkside Heights is a multi-phase hillside community project that includes 97 detached homes with hilltop view corridors overlooking beautiful vistas of the California hills surrounding Hayward. The homes are located closely to BART Stations, Cal State East Bay, and miles of scenic trails. Additional amenities include a playground, open turn active area, dedicated open community space, garden paseos, and more.
A few unique aspects of the project include protection and maintenance of multiple large oak and California pepper trees, extensive coordination and the adherence to mitigation requirements that included permeable paver solutions, oversized shade structures, upsizing trees, a required precise plan with the City of Hayward, one large bioretention soil instead of individual biotreatment cells per unit, design integration with the LLD trail connection that went through the site and near the tree protection zone, a terraced site which required creative water drainage and meeting the design requirements for the retaining walls to look like stone, and one of the most extensive native palette applied to the overall site.

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Parkside Towers

Located in Foster City, Parkside Towers is a .57 acre market ready project that includes updating the plaza space in front of the 1051 East Hillsdale Boulevard property. The project began with gaining planning approval through to construction document approval. Updates include enhanced hardscape, overhead structures, synthetic lawn areas, new site furnishings, and updated landscape and irrigation.
Some of the amenities include shade structures, a variety of seating options, updated paving, drought tolerant planting palette, and irrigation improvements.

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Golden Oak Park

Golden Oak Park is part of the multi-phase residential Urban Oaks project located in San Jose. The concept for Golden Oak Park overlays ideas found in nature through biomimicry and blends them with inspiration borrowed from the natural California landscape. The theme represents the interconnectedness of the 3 separate realms (Living, Understory and Canopy) while also allowing each realm to be designated spaces that provide multiple active/passive spaces for residents. A central, and reoccurring design form is the hexagon, which represents the structure of the Carbon molecule. Chosen for its importance and inspiring structure, for without Carbon life on earth would not be possible.  The hexagon form and Carbon inspiration can be found throughout the park on several scales and formats. The center of the park features a specimen native Oak tree surrounded by the different micro-climates and environments that trees create as they mature. The active areas of the understory, the whimsical and playful nature within the canopy and the passive and calming serenity found above the canopy.  Through these inspirations the park offers plenty of amenities and features. Some of the amenities include, playgrounds, circuit training stations, TRX and multi trainers for strength training, gathering and dining plazas, corn hole gaming area, a social gathering circle and a large raised open lawn supporting passive or active uses. Brilliant colors and bold organic forms through the use of natural and custom elements tie the park together to celebrate the role carbon plays in making life on earth possible.
 

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Acadia San Jose Behavioral Health

The Acadia San Jose Behavioral Health project consisted of a 30,600 square foot building addition and associated remodel for approximately 92 additional beds and other facilities at the 6.92-acre site in the City of San Jose. HMH aided in the rezoning efforts from A(PD) to CIC (PD) as well as concurrent processing of First Phase PD Permit which includes a 59 bed, 16,052 square foot building addition, a relocated fire access drive, and a porte-cochere.

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Creekside @ 17

Located in Campbell, the 4.08 acre multi-tenant Class A office building was transformed to meet the needs of current tenant requirements. With a high profile location and excellent freeway visibility on Highway 17, the market-ready project achieved LEED Silver BD+C while creating a more sustainable landscape that offers an engaging outdoor amenity area, clear paths of travel, drought tolerant planting, corten steel raised planter beds with olive trees, and outdoor collaboration spaces.

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Mount Diablo Plaza

Located in Walnut Creek, the 3.25 acre Mount Diablo Plaza commercial project had a primary goal of repairing an existing podium courtyard that was between two large commercial properties. In addition, the client was also looking for an updated modern aesthetic to match the expectations of a contemporary Class A office space as the previous site had lacked any identifiable features.
A few key features of the project included unique planter elements with a combination of concrete, weathering steel, and steel I-beam vine panels, custom furniture design, and preservation of an existing central art element.

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Tamien Station

Located in San Jose, this 6.9-acre project is a mixed-use transit-oriented development that includes affordable housing, market-rate housing, and commercial retailer space. The site is located near the Tamien VTA Light Rail and Caltrain stations as well as being located close to downtown San Jose. In addition, the site will include parking for VTA and Caltrain customers.

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100 Mathlida Place

100 Mathilda Place is a Market Ready project which transformed what was once an unused space, into a unique outdoor work and lounging space. Some of they key amenities include a custom retractable shade structure, drought tolerant planting and flexible outdoor seating.