Pacific Grove Aquatics Center

Pacific Grove Aquatics Center

Location

Pacific Grove, CA

Project Type

WRD Architects helped Pacific Grove Unified School District replace a deteriorating 1950’s era aluminum pool with a new Aquatics Center. The existing L-shaped pool was replaced with a new 25-yard x 25-meter pool, along with included accessibility improvements to existing locker room areas, new outdoor mechanical shed, new exterior showers, and set of diving boards. The expanded high school pool also serves the larger Pacific Grove community, providing expanded beginner and adult swim along with new functions, such as water polo.

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Monterey County Health Department

Monterey County Health Department

Location

Salinas, CA

Project Type

WRD Architects worked with Monterey County to design the new 47,000-square-foot Health Department headquarters. To reduce downtime and eliminate the need for interim housing, the new building was designed to be constructed adjacent to the existing headquarters, which has now been demolished. Materials were recycled during the demolition process, and the existing asphalt was ground up and used as the foundation for the new parking lots.

The new facility consolidates four Bureaus – Administration, Public Health, Behavioral Health, and Environmental Health – as well as the Public Health Laboratory, into an open office environment which improves communication, maximizes natural lighting, and accommodates growth and fluctuations in program sizes.

The multi-level design steps down the existing topography and minimizes building mass while tying into the existing Natividad medical campus.

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Monterey Downtown Plan

Monterey Downtown Plan

Location

Monterey, CA

Project Type

In creating a plan to develop new business and tourism opportunities in Downtown Monterey, WRD Architects and Slavik Planning + Design Group spent two years conducting thousands of hours of community outreach and research to redesign Downtown Monterey’s plazas and streetscapes to improve access and commerce.

Presentations were given in many different locations across the Monterey community. Afterward, participants were invited to share their thoughts. Based on this input, WRD’s team would update the program to incorporate the latest ideas and suggestions. This iterative process of nearly 60 presentations helped WRD refine ideas and design well-received spaces and a widely-embraced downtown plan that reflects the Monterey community’s needs and aspirations. The outdoor seating area in front of Cafe Trieste on Alvarado Street was one of the first of these projects to be completed.

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Wine Experience

Wine Experience

Location

Monterey, CA

Project Type

With a 1,500-square-foot tenant space near the Monterey Plaza Hotel, WRD Architects was able to create a vibrant and inviting space highlighting an innovative wine concept bar. The space is split into two distinct areas; an industrial workspace for blending different varietals of wine and a lounge and bar area for parties and casual conversation.

The back wall of the bar is made of reclaimed wood staves from used wine barrels and original barrel heads were customized with a wine-tap system for patrons. The bar is curved stainless steel evoking the feel of chardonnay fermentation tanks. The incorporation of LED lighting controls and digital control solutions support the dynamic environment’s needs.

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Water + Leaves

Water + Leaves

Location

Monterey, CA

Project Type

WRD Architects worked with a visionary owner to create a contemporary space for the first specialty tea and coffee shop on Monterey’s Fishermans Wharf.

The client’s passion for tea inspired the design process. Four high performance digital tea steepers maintain the optimal temperature, pressure and timing for each variety of tea. Several varieties of raw, local honey are displayed in six giant dispensers behind the counter.

The cafe’s commitment to sustainable, organic practices is reflected in the design. The exposed ceiling features natural wood while the new balcony addition and glass doors leading to it provide a clear, uninhibited view of the Monterey Bay. A mural near the balcony connects the Bay’s fishing industry with the owner’s own extended family.

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Hotel Abrego

Hotel Abrego

Location

Monterey, CA

Project Type

WRD Architects’ multi-phased expansion and remodel of this 56,000-square-foot property included the design of a new 29-room building in addition to the renovation of the existing hotel facilities to complement the historic architecture found in downtown Monterey. These improvements increased the hotel’s size, capacity and offerings to provide more revenue-generating opportunities.

The exterior and interior remodel of existing guest room units were modernized to match the Mission-style architecture and Craftsman detailing of the newer units. A total of 93 updated guest rooms include either a king bed or two queen beds with fireplaces. In addition to the room upgrades, WRD Architects designed 645 square feet of flexible meeting space.

WRD Architects also designed upgrades to the hotel’s outdoor amenities. Decorative metal gates, wood wall panels and lighting make the existing pool area more visible to guests while the new firepit, decorative tile finishes and cozy seating provide a warm, relaxing atmosphere.

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Scales

Scales

Location

Monterey, CA

Project Type

Scales showcases some of the Peninsula’s finest cuisine combined with the California Coast’s most impressive views.  The 22,000-square foot restaurant includes high ceilings with large bay windows from top to bottom where more than 300 diners can experience the harbor’s natural ebbs and flows.

With the help of WRD Architects, the co-owners and brothers Chris and Sabu Shake Jr.’s vision came to life.

“When we bring people in and lead them to their table we want them to know that they are being seated in the best seat in the house—all of them are,” said Sabu Shake Jr. “We have laid it out so that everyone has a great table and a comfortable one.”

The contemporary space is unique to the Wharf, providing an elegant and urban feel that stands out from the Wharf’s many nautical-themed shops and restaurants.

“Our clean design maximized the incredible views throughout the space,” said WRD Architects’ Principal Henry Ruhnke.

The building houses four main operations that cater to a wide range of guests’ needs – a seafood and steak restaurant, café, fish market, and gift shop.  Each space has a distinct visual identity, yet visitors can enjoy casual access to each operation.  The crown jewel is the restaurant’s bar, which is designed to reflect the ocean’s rich range of blue and grey tones with long vertical scales illuminated by pendant lights above.

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Monterey County Government Center

Monterey County Government Center

Location

Salinas, CA

Project Type

In 2013, Capital One financial services abruptly vacated its former Salinas offices at Shilling Place, leaving vacant a sprawling corporate campus with over 200,000 square feet of interior space and sea of existing cubicles. Monterey County saw a unique opportunity to consolidate eighteen different disparate departments under a single roof, and engaged WRD Architects to conduct a massive programming effort that involved civics and logistics in equal measures.

WRD Architects’ design transformed the existing one- and two-story former financial services buildings into a vibrant centralized campus for the County of Monterey. WRD provided full project oversight from project conceptualization to final interior furnishings with services that included programming, needs assessment, development guidelines, master planning, final permit documents, bidding assistance and construction administration.

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Holland Center

Holland Center

Location

Salinas, CA

Project Type

WRD Architects partnered with Middlebury Institute of International Studies to renovate the Holland Center, a popular student center at Middlebury’s Monterey campus.  The newly expanded Holland Center features new kitchen and multipurpose areas, along with several different study zones for individuals and groups. The ceiling is composed of reclaimed wood salvaged from previously demolished buildings on campus.

The student center seamlessly extends outside, where students and faculty can gather under the lighted wooden entry trellis or newly landscaped patio areas in the back of the building.

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Carmel High School Library

Carmel High School Library

Location

Carmel, CA

Project Type

Carmel Unified School District chose WRD Architects to design the new Carmel High School Library.

The library features 18-foot high, open wood-beamed ceilings and an extensively glazed exterior gable wall, which provides panoramic views and abundant natural lighting. The library includes a classroom, a computer lab with a SMART Board interactive whiteboard, a media room, and a seating area for reading periodicals. The latest technology is integrated throughout the building to enhance students’ educational experience. The building’s exterior was designed to integrate with the generally bucolic feel of existing campus structures.

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