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@Central

@Central, a recently completed market ready project located adjacent to the San Jose International Airport. We partnered with Studio G Architects and TECTA Associates to transform this existing business park into a more cohesive campus environment providing consistency between all four buildings.
Some of the key elements include various outdoor seating areas, a bar counter, recreation lawns with corn-hole, ping pong, and an over-sized Connect 4 game.

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Bixby The Campus

HMH collaborated with the building architect and construction contractors to transform a group of four outdated existing office buildings, circa 1980, into an ultra-modern campus, serving a new generation of employees. Premium outdoor amenities in place present spacious outdoor living rooms, couch seating, fire tables, outdoor kitchens, a bocce ball court, and a gym that opens up to an outdoor yoga deck. This new, updated space has created a gathering place that extends the workplace from inside to outside.
This cutting-edge workspace setting presents a California lifestyle steps from the work desk. These improvements pleasantly renders the designers’ efforts of sustainability and a relaxing, comfortable outdoor space that will enhance the workplace experience.

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160 & 178 E Tasman Drive

Tasman Square, located in San Jose, is an 8.5 acre, 2 building commercial office project. HMH collaborated with AAI, a Nelson brand, to transform outdated buildings segregated by a parking lot into a unified common area with modern amenities. Once divided by asphalt, Tasman Square is now a seamless extension of the interior, with a rich variety of outdoor living opportunities for lounging, dining, and all-hands on group meetings.
The original median divided parking lot sat at two different elevations, making grading of the site a challenge. A turnaround at the back of site and manipulated parking layout transition between these elevations, allowing for a centralized courtyard. Framed by monumental steel and wood slat shade structures, the courtyard provides two large-scale designated outdoor kitchen and dining spaces with custom concrete board form BBQ islands and linear overhead lighting. An oversized concrete feature wall with vertical wood fins creates privacy from the rear parking lot. Curvilinear seat walls along with specimen Oaks, bioretension gardens, and lush planting soften the sleek architectural lines.

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1272 Borregas

HMH Landscape Architecture provided design services for the market-ready buildings to create an outdoor setting with contemporary elements that are attractive and practical for use by workers. These new amenities included approved plant species, hardscape, and furnishings. Water conserving irrigation, incorporating California-friendly plant species, and overall support for Build it Green Certified Projects have contributed to the popular current trend for environmentally responsible design. This building is situated in the heart of Moffett Park, a popular business park for Silicon Valley companies and showcases a work environment that is environmentally responsible and uses resources efficiently.

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2300 Orchard

2300 Orchard is a 2-story 120,000 market ready office building. Some of the key features include an updated entryway with new paving and lighting and a large glass garage style door which opens up into the outdoor patio area with unique seating.

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Dublin Corporate Center

The Dublin Corporate Center consists of three four-story Class-A multi-tenant office buildings on a roughly 18.6 acre site, totaling approximately 441,097 rentable square feet. The center is located along interstate 580, within three miles of the 580/680 interchange and just 1.5 miles from the BART station. HMH was brought onto the project to provide Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture and Civil Engineering services for improvements of the courtyard area between all three buildings and enhance the landscape around the perimeters of the buildings.
The courtyard space was previously intended as a passive space and corridor between buildings with a large water feature that had ongoing maintenance issues. HMH was tasked to update the space to make it a usable, aesthetically enhanced, activated area that would become an amenity for the tenants and visitors while also attracting potential new tenants. Much of the existing concrete was removed and replaced with enhanced paving and improve overall site circulation and accessibility.