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HE ALTHCARE PORTFOLIO

ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIOR DESIGN

South of Market Health Center | San Francisco, CA

FIRM PROFILE

Polytech Associates Inc. is a mid-sized, woman-owned architecture, planning, and interior design practice based in San Francisco, California. Our fi rm is a collaborative practice, in which our six working Principals partner with our clients to create environments that promote healing.

We strive to understand the project from all perspectives: client, caregiver, project team, design team. This process begins by actively listening, identifying the unique goals, design criteria, and elements necessary to create a functional building. In turn, this empowers our clients to provide the best experience for their patients, caregivers, administrators, and employees.

As we have grown our practice over the last twenty-four years, we have applied this tenet to all our projects; whether we are programming hospitals or planning laboratories, creating master plans, renovations, or developing seismic upgrades, we remain deeply committed to providing our clients with a project that allows them to do their best work.

PEOPLE

Mehrnoush co-founded Polytech Associates in 1986 with architect and former SOM colleague Carl Scholz and civil engineer Kurt Scholz. She has helped to grow Polytech into a multidisciplinary fi rm practicing architecture, planning, and interior design. She has directed projects in the United States and overseas. As Managing Principal, Mehrnoush now leads our design and planning eff orts and is responsible for nurturing our client relationships.

Mehrnoush earned a Master of Architecture from the National University of Iran, and continued her studies in Planning, Architecture, and Interior Design at the University of California, Berkeley. Ms. Arsanjani is an active member of the American Institute of Architects. She delivered a presentation at the 2011 Healthcare Facilities Symposium on the collaborative design process we utilized during the development of the new South of Market Health Center. Since founding Polytech, she has served as Principal-in-Charge for over 300 healthcare projects.

PROJEC T EXPERIENCE

Kaiser Permanente

Redwood City Medical Center, Replacement Hospital and Central Utility PlantSouth San Francisco Medical Center, Backfi ll Project, Orchild Center for Gastroenterology and InfusionPotrero Hill Medical Offi ce Building and Garage, Project Study2425 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco Medical Center, Seismic Upgrade & Expansion2425 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco Medical Center, Interventional Radiology Operating Room395 Hickey Boulevard, Medical Offi ce Building, Programming and Interior ArchitectureBiorepository LaboratoryHome Intravenous Pharmacy100 Smith Ranch Road, Behavioral Health Center

California Pacifi c Medical Center

California Campus, Angiography Suite, Operating Rooms 1 & 3Davies Campus, Fluoroscopy Suite, ADA UpgradePacifi c Campus, Angiography SuiteSt. Luke’s Campus, Examination Rooms, New Waiting Area, and Reception

UCSF Medical Center

Moffi tt/Long Hospital, ERCP Replacement Program

South of Market Health Center

South of Market Health Center

MEHRNOUSH ARSANJANI, AIA

ARCHITECT/MANAGING PRINCIPAL

Carl is a native of Chile and has worked internationally throughout his forty years practicing architecture. Following completion of studies in Planning, Architecture, and Interior Design at the University of California, Berkeley, he joined Skidmore Owing’s & Merrill’s San Francisco offi ce, where he learned the delicate balance of successfully coordinating the technical aspects of a building while remaining true to the design intent. As an Associate Partner, Carl helped to lead technical coordination for several prominent San Francisco buildings, including Davies Symphony Hall, One Front Street, 345 California Street, and 333 Bush Street.

Carl co-founded Polytech Associates with architect and former SOM colleague Mehrnoush Arsanjani and civil engineer Kurt Scholz in 1986. As Principal-in-Charge of Technical Coordination and Quality Assurance, Carl leads these eff orts for many of our large projects and maintains our fi rm’s commitment to providing complete, coordinated, and timely construction documentation. Since founding Polytech, Carl has served as Director of Quality Assurance for over 300 healthcare projects.

PROJEC T EXPERIENCE

Kaiser Permanente

Redwood City Medical Center, Replacement Hospital and Central Utility PlantSouth San Francisco Medical Center, Backfi ll Project and Orchild Center for Gastroenterology and InfusionPotrero Hill Medical Offi ce Building and Garage, Project Study2425 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco Medical Center, Seismic Upgrade & Expansion2425 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco Medical Center, Ongoing Projects395 Hickey Boulevard, Medical Offi ce Building, Programming and Interior Architecture1800 Harrison Street, Regional Offi ces1950 Franklin Street, Executive Offi cesBiorepository LaboratoryHome Intravenous Pharmacy

Stanford University Medical Center

Stanford Hospital and Cancer Center, JHACO EvaluationStanford Hospital, Patient Rooms, Nurses Stations, Telemetry Department

South of Market Health Center

South of Market Health CenterLoPrest Behavioral Health

CARL A. SCHOLZ

ARCHITECT/PRINCIPAL

As Director of Clinical Technology, Mr. Schafgans leads renovations to operating rooms and equipment replacement programs for many of our clients, including Kaiser Permanente, California Pacifi c Medical Center, and Stanford University Medical Center. Bob led our work on the Interventional Radiology Operating Room at Kaiser Permanente’s main hospital in San Francisco, the fi rst of its kind in Kaiser’s delivery system.

Bob studied engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, and began his career as a civil engineer at Skidmore Owings & Merrill’s San Francisco offi ce. There, he developed an understanding of the way all parts of a building work together. Bob rejoined SOM colleagues Mehrnoush Arsanjani and Carl Scholz at Polytech Associates in 1999, and has completed work on over 300 healthcare projects.

PROJEC T EXPERIENCE

Kaiser Permanente

Redwood City Medical Center, Replacement Hospital and Central Utility PlantSouth San Francisco Medical Center, Backfi ll Project and Orchild Center for Gastroenterology and Infusion2425 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco Medical Center, Seismic Upgrade & Expansion2425 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco Medical Center, Clinical Technology Projects: Catheterization Laboratory Inpatient Pharmacy Interventional Radiology Operating Room Radiology Rooms 1-3 Nuclear Medicine MRI Suites VCT Scanner Replacement395 Hickey Boulevard, Medical Offi ce Building, Programming and Interior ArchitecturePetaluma Medical Center, Medical Offi ce Buildings 1 and 2

California Pacifi c Medical Center

California Campus, Angiography Suite, Operating Rooms 1 & 3Davies Campus, Fluoroscopy Suite, ADA UpgradePacifi c Campus, Angiography SuiteSt. Luke’s Campus, Examination Rooms, New Waiting Area, and Reception

UCSF Medical Center

Moffi tt/Long Hospital, ERCP Replacement Program

ROBERT J. SCHAFGANS

DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL TECHNOLOGY/PRINCIPAL

Rich began his career at Skidmore Owings & Merrill’s San Francisco offi ce, where he spent ten years working with Mehrnoush Arsanjani, Carl Scholz, Bob Schafgans, and Charles Jennings. This experience gave Rich the opportunity to fulfi ll his goal of working on large, highly-complex projects, including the Crocker Towers in Los Angeles, the Crocker Galleria, 123 Mission Street and 505 Montgomery Street in San Francisco.

As a Principal at Whisler-Patri Architects he managed diverse project teams, budgets and schedules, and continued to cultivate his “team-fi rst” approach. He joined Gensler Architects to work on the Gap Headquarters in San Bruno, one of the fi rst green buildings in California. He then worked at Swinerton Construction Management, giving him in-depth experience in viewing projects from the owner’s perspective. As a site Director for the CPR program for the State prison healthcare facilities, Rich gained in depth experience with the Lean Construction Method using the (IPD) Integrated Project Delivery System.

Rich rejoined his former SOM colleagues in 2009 at Polytech Associates, and his exceptional project management skills have been an asset as we continue to grow and diversify our practice.

PROJEC T EXPERIENCE

Kaiser Permanente

Redwood City Medical Center, Replacement Hospital and Central Utility PlantPotrero Hill Medical Offi ce Building & Parking Garage, Project StudyBiorepository LaboratoryHome Intravenous Pharmacy100 Smith Ranch Road, Behavioral Health Center

Department of Veterans Aff airs

Fresno Campus, Community Living CenterMenlo Park Campus, Homelessness Resource Center & Emergency AnnexMenlo Park Campus, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Research CenterSan Francisco Campus, Building 25

RICHARD J. GRAZIANO, ASSOCIATE AIA

PRINCIPAL

Mr. Bush leads the Interiors Group of Polytech Associates and brings over thirty years of professional experience to our design team. Lloyd takes an active role in each project, working with our clients to set the overall design palette, and guides the selection of furniture and fi nishes to ensure that each interior element enhances the architectural program. He brings a keen eye for the ways that color, form, and material come together in all.

Lloyd received his Bachelor of Interior Architecture at the University of Oregon. He is a LEED Accredited Professional, and is a valuable resource for our team as we integrate sustainable principles into our projects.

PROJEC T EXPERIENCE

Kaiser Permanente

Redwood City Medical Center, Replacement Hospital and Central Utility PlantPetaluma Medical Center, Medical Offi ce Buildings 1 and 2Biorepository LaboratoryHome Intravenous Pharmacy100 Smith Ranch Road, Behavioral Health Center1800 Harrison Street, Regional Offi ces1950 Franklin Street, Executive Offi ces

California Pacifi c Medical Center

California Campus, Angiography Suite, Operating Rooms 1 & 3Davies Campus, Fluoroscopy Suite, ADA UpgradePacifi c Campus, Angiography SuiteSt. Luke’s Campus, Examination Rooms, New Waiting Area, and Reception

Department of Veterans Aff airs

Fresno Campus, Community Living CenterMenlo Park Campus, Homelessness Resource Center & Emergency AnnexMenlo Park Campus, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Research CenterSan Francisco Campus, Building 25

South of Market Health Center

South of Market Health CenterLoPrest Behavioral Health

LLOYD A. BUSH, CID, LEED AP

INTERIOR DESIGNER/PRINCIPAL

CHARLES F. JENNINGS, AIA

ARCHITECT/ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL

Mr. Jennings brings over thirty years of professional experience, and began his career at Skidmore Owings & Merrill’s San Francisco and Washington, DC offi ces. He founded his own fi rm, Charles F. Jennings Architects, and established expertise working with sports clients at both the collegiate and professional levels, and is a valuable resource as we continue to build our experience in this area.

Charles is currently serving as Project Director for our work on the new Central Utility Plant, which will support the new Replacement Hospital at Kaiser Permanente’s Redwood City Medical Center. He recently delivered a presentation to the California Society for Healthcare Engineers on the integral role that Building Information Modeling with Revit has played in the design and construction for the new plant, which will open in 2014.

Charles earned both his Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects, and served as Co-Chairman for the Urban Design Committee for the San Francisco Chapter.

PROJEC T EXPERIENCE

Kaiser Permanente

Redwood City Medical Center, Central Utility PlantPotrero Hill Medical Offi ce Building & Parking Garage, Project StudyGreater Southern Alameda Area Master Plan100 Smith Ranch Road, Behavioral Health Center

Department of Veterans Aff airs

Fresno Campus, Community Living CenterMenlo Park Campus, Homelessness Resource Center & Emergency AnnexMenlo Park Campus, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Research Center

PORTFOLIO

REPLACEMENT HOSPITAL AND CENTRAL UTILITY PLANT

REDWOOD CITY, CA

Our design team is providing medical planning and interior design for the Replacement Hospital and full architectural design services for the Central Utility Plant for a major healthcare organization.

Replacement Hospital

Our design team worked closely with the client and end users to integrate the interior design and furniture selection for CT Scanner and clinical technology areas, Physical Medicine, Inpatient Neuro CCU, Acute Care and Interventional Radiology, Inpatient Rehabilitation, Neurology, and Health Information Management departments into the new, 280,665 gsf hospital, which is being designed by HOK San Francisco.

Central Utility Plant

Polytech Associates is serving as Architect-of-Record for the 16,000 sf Central Utility Plant, which will supply all utilities to the new hospital and house the Facilities Services Department. The site area for the building is restricted by the adjacent access roadway, new replacement hospital and adjacent offi ce building and parking garage. The restricted site required a modifi cation of client standards, reduction of the building area and a two-story design. The exterior of the building uses an insulated metal panel and glazing system with a metal rooftop screen for mechanical equipment. The exterior materials, colors and details were required to be compatible with the new hospital and accommodated the Redwood City Design Review requirements within the client’s cost model.

Relevant Project Features

• Central Utility Plant: Architect-of-Record for 16,000 sf facility• Replacement Hospital: Furniture, fi nishes, and equipment coordination for

280,665 gsf hospital• Building Information Modeling (BIM) using Revit

SOUTH OF MARKET HEALTH CENTER

SAN FRANCISCO, CA

South of Market Health Center (SMHC) is a nonprofi t community clinic providing quality healthcare to under-served members of this San Francisco neighborhood. Accepting the position of Executive Director in 1990, Charles Range has led SMHC with the philosophy that all people deserve the same high level of health care. With the support of key community stakeholders, Mr. Range set his vision to construct a new community clinic that elevates the health care delivery experience for all: patient, caregiver and staff member. The state-of-the-art medical center has allowed SMHC to double the number of patients it serves and meet the growing demand for primary and family health services. The new 20,000 sf space includes a full-service patient and community pharmacy, and treatment spaces for primary care, women’s and children’s services, health education, podiatry, and urgent care.

Working in association with Daniel Solomon Design Partners, Polytech Associates helped coordinate complex site issues that included a high water table and contaminated water. We also developed massing studies for the clinic, and aided in materials selection for the exterior.

The design program combines modern, clean lines with a light color palette, rich textures, and an open space plan that allows natural light to punctuate the space. Each of these design elements was carefully selected, and lend an element of comfort and calm to the building. The open plan allows SMHC the fl exibility to increase the number of patients and services they provide.

Relevant Project Features

• Developer: South of Market Health Center• 20,000 sf new medical offi ce building and below-grade parking• Interior architecture and interior design• Treatment Areas: Womens and Children’s Services, Health Education, Adult Medicine,

Urgent Care, Retail Pharmacy

2425 GEARY BOULEVARD, SEISMIC RENOVATION AND EXPANSION

SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Kaiser Permanente recommended that Polytech Associates assume responsibility for the seismic upgrade and expansion for their hospital at 2425 Geary Boulevard after the original architect closed their local offi ce. Twelve years had passed since the design program was approved, and signifi cant changes in technology, user needs, and best practices that Kaiser adopted as part of their delivery system had not been incorporated into the program. The hospital is located in an OSHPD One area, and the portion of the project that had been approved by the Offi ce of Statewide Health Planning and Development had lapsed.

Polytech was retained to create the updates to the design program that would meet patient and caregiver needs, and allow Kaiser to incorporate technological advances and best practices into their delivery system. After examining and integrating updates to the design program, our team successfully led the project through the OSHPD approval process. We then worked closely with Kaiser to create a phased implementation plan that allowed the hospital to remain in-operation during construction, with no unplanned shutdowns.

Over the three-year process, Polytech helped expand the hospital to 360,000 sf, and increased the total bed count to 323. Following the successful completion of the seismic upgrade and expansion, our design team has continued to provide remodel programs, renovations, and upgrades for various departments throughout the hospital.

Lobby

Level 4

Mezzanine

Level 5

Level 3Level 2

Level 7Level 6

Interventional Radiology Operating Room

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING SUITE

FREMONT, CA

Polytech Associates is currently providing full design services for an equipment replacement program for the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Suite at a major healthcare provider’s medical center in Fremont, CA. The new, open MRI gives increased comfort levels during the procedure. Our design program also features LED lighted panels on the ceiling and adjacent wall with a photographic nature image. This will create a calming, supportive environment to mitigate the often stressful procedure. Finishes referencing natural materials are deployed to delineate the patient and staff zones in the room. Project Features

• Building Information Modeling (BIM) using Revit• Designed to meet LEED Silver standards• All elements MRI compatible

CALIFORNIA PACIFIC MEDICAL CENTER

ANGIOGRAPHY SUITE, PACIFIC CAMPUS | FLUOROSCOPY SUITE, DAVIES CAMPUS

SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Polytech Associates provided equipment replacement and remodel programs for the Angiography Suite at California Pacifi c Medical Center’s (CPMC) Pacifi c Campus, as well as the Fluoroscopy Suite at CPMC’s Davies Campus. The new equipment delivers images digitally, allowing images to be viewed with higher resolution. Ultimately, this creates a clearer image for evaluation, reducing the risk of false positive readings. Our team coordinated with CPMC to ensure that hospital operations remained functional and that no unplanned shutdowns occurred during construction.

Relevant Project Features

• Equipment replacement and room remodel• Offi ce of Statewide Planning and Development (OSHPD) review and approval• Designed to meet LEED Silver standards• Phased implementation, allowing hospital to remain operational during construction

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO MEDICAL CENTER, 1200 EL CAMINO REAL

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Backfi ll Project

Kaiser Permanente experienced a tremendous amount of growth in its membership, and outgrew its facility at 1200 El Camino Real as a result. Kaiser retained Polytech Associates to develop a medical planning program that facilitated the relocation of the Gastroenterology and Infusion Department, allowing for the expansion of the Head and Neck Surgery, Radiology, Medicine, and Surgery Departments. Our design team created a phased implementation plan that carefully outlined the expansion process so adjacent departments remained operational throughout construction.

Head and Neck Surgery Department

Following the relocation and expansion, Kaiser contracted our design team to provide the renovation of the Opthalmology Department into the Head and Neck Surgery Department. The 4,000 sf department now houses audiology rooms, provider offi ces, examination spaces, and a minor procedure suite.

Orchid Center for Gastroenterology and Infusion

Polytech Associates renovated the Pediatrics Clinic into the new 16,000 sf Gastroenterology Infusion Center to be used for chemotherapy. The new space includes fi ve procedure rooms, treatment area, recovery, scope washroom, examination rooms, provider offi ces, and support services.

GI INFUSION CENTER

PHYSICAL THERAPY TO BAYHILL

850 TRAGER - BAYHILL - 3RD FLOOR

850 TRAGER - BAYHILL - 2ND FLOOR

851 TRAGER - BAYHILL - 1ST FLOOR

Phasing Plan

1. GI and Oncology move to new Gastroenterology and Infusion Center

2a. Urology moves to remodeled OB/GYN space on 4th fl oor

2b. Head and Neck Surgery moves to remodeled Opthalmology space on

1st Floor

3. Surgery and Orthopedics to expand to remodeled Urology space on 3rd Floor

4a. Physical Therapy moves to Bayhill

4b. MRI remodel to begin in Physical Therapy space on 1st Floor

5. Psychology moves from 3rd Floor to Bayhill

6. Minor remodeling on 2nd and 4th Floors:

a. Medicine b. Pre-anesthesia/Pre-Op c. Employee Health d. Blood/Lab

395 HICKEY BOULEVARD

DALY CITY, CA

Project Description

395 Hickey Boulevard was originally conceived by a developer as a commercial offi ce space, and was leased by major healthcare organization to become a medical offi ce building to better serve their members in Daly City. However, the horizontal space plan was not conducive to the needs of a healthcare provider so the client selected Polytech Associates to provide a master plan, program, and interior architecture program for the 140,000 sf building that would meet the functional needs of their members, caregivers,and administrators.

The new program integrates space for seventy-two providers, offi ces, cafe, conference center, training rooms, and two pharmacies on six levels. Our design team created a separate Teen Clinic, giving this population a more private area for waiting and examination. The medical offi ce building also features four levels of sub-level parking.

The modular space plan provides maximum fl exibility to accommodate for future changes in service and growth in membership. Departments can be expanded as needed, and waiting areas and group work areas are located at the perimeter of the fl oors for ease of movement, and to take advantage of views and natural light.

Relevant Project Features

• Developer: Confi dential• Master plan, programming, and interior architecture• 140,000 sf medical offi ce building and four levels of sub-level parking• Treatment areas: Opthalmology/Optometry, Mammography, Pediatrics, Primary Care/

General Medicine, OB/GYN, and Health Education

BIOREPOSITORY/DNA LABORATORY

BERKELEY, CA

Polytech Associates provided full architectural services for a new, biorepository/DNA laboratory in Berkeley, CA. The expanded space allows researchers to store 500,000 blood and saliva samples in a database for disease prevention and genetic studies.

An important component of our scope of work was the creation of a ventilation system that holds the correct percentage of oxygen in the air in the event of a liquid nitrogen spill. An alarm system that signals users to evacuate the laboratory was incorporated.

Relevant Project Features

• Laboratory planning and architectural design services for 5,500 sf biorepository/DNA laboratory

• Includes areas for ambient storage for storing DNA extracted from blood, and cryogenic storage, which stores DNA extracted from saliva

• Designed to meet LEED Silver certifi cation

HOME INTRAVENOUS PHARMACY

BERKELEY, CA

Polytech Associates provided laboratory planning and architectural design services for the remodel of a home intravenous laboratory and pharmacy in Berkeley, CA.

The former laboratory did not meet regulatory standards, and the equipment for each department was placed ineffi ciently. The new facility provides for adequate space so that clinical departments, including microbiology, hematology, urinalysis, and chemistry, will have individual spaces that allow them to house the equipment relative to their function, thereby creating a more effi cient work environment.

Our design team implemented the remodel program through a six-phase, two-year schedule, which allowed the laboratory to remain fully operational during construction.

Relevant Project Features

• Laboratory planning and architectural design services for 9,800 sf remodel• Renovated facility provides adequate space for clinical departments: microbiology,

hematology, urinalysis, and chemistry• Implemented through a six-phase, two-year schedule, allowing the laboratory to remain

operational during construction• Designed to meet LEED Silver certifi cation

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STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, REMODEL PROGRAMS

PALO ALTO, CA

Polytech Associates collaborated with Stanford University Medical Center to create a 15,000 sf renovations and conversions program that allowed the medical center to expand its operations to serve a growing patient base.

Our team facilitated the conversion of inpatient physical therapy rehabilitation areas into patient rooms, as well as the expansion of the telemetry department on the fi rst and second fl oors, and supporting offi ces. Additionally, Polytech Associates specifi ed a new furniture and fi nishes system to ensure visual consistency throughout the space.

Our design team created a phased schedule that allowed the adjacent departments to remain functional during construction, ensuring that all hospital activities continued without interruption.

PETALUMA OFFICE BUILDINGS 1 AND 2

PETALUMA, CA

Polytech Associates provided full architectural services for an upgrades program at a Petaluma Medical Center. The 30,000 sf project spans two medical offi ce buildings and includes an ergonomic upgrade to the reception and nursing stations and renovations to examination rooms and audio rooms.

Our scope of work also included selective demolition, installation of new partitions, doors, interior windows, ceilings, and casework. New mechanical and electrical systems were integrated into the renovation, providing for relocation of fi re sprinklers and fi re alarms. Our design team worked with medical center administrators and staff to develop a phased construction plan, allowing adjacent areas to remain fully functional during construction. Design and construction were completed across ten phases.

Relevant Project Features

• Renovation program for 30,000 sf • Designed to meet LEED Silver standards• Phased implementation, allowing medical offi ce building to remain operational during

construction• Building Information Modeling (BIM) using Revit

POTRERO HILL MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING + GARAGE

PROJECT REPORT

SAN FRANCISCO, CA

A major healthcare delivery organization selected Polytech Associates to provide programming and schematic design services for a new 189,540 sf medical offi ce building and parking garage in San Francisco, CA. The developer-owned site was divided through a lot-split, in which the healthcare delivery organization obtained one parcel, and the developer retained the other parcel, to be developed into condominiums.

Polytech’s scope of work included development of a site plan, massing studies and the creation of three design options for the medical offi ce building. Programming, medical planning and blocking and stacking alternatives were developed to meet the client’s goals. Schematic architectural, structural, and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering design options for the medical offi ce building and garage were used to provide cost estimates that met the project budget. City Planning and zoning codes were reviewed in preparation for full project development.

Relevant Project Features

• Developer: Confi dential• Programming and schematic design for 189,540 sf new medical offi ce building and

parking garage• Site plan, massing studies and three schematic design options• Each schematic design option features an all-glass façade• Programming, medical planning, and blocking and stacking alternatives for client review• Schematic architectural design options were used to provide preliminary cost estimates• City Planning and zoning codes were reviewed in preparation for full project development

Fremont

Hayward

San Leandro

Union City Landing

GREATER SOUTHERN ALAMEDA AREA MASTER PLAN

VARIOUS LOCATIONS

Anshen + Allen (now Stantec), in association with Polytech Associates, collaborated to create a master plan that will guide the future development of the client’s Greater Southern Alameda Area (GSAA).

Our team studied fi ve sites, including medical centers at Fremont, Hayward, San Leandro, Union City Landing, and Union City. The process included comprehensive site evaluations in which “pinch points,” areas where the existing program exceeded capacity were identifi ed, demographic research, interviews with facilities staff , and visioning sessions with key decision-makers. Polytech Associates also researched entitled options for the medical offi ces at Hayward, San Leandro, and Union City as part of this process.

In 2010, the client selected Polytech Associates and Anshen + Allen to provide an update to the master plan, including the new hospital campus in San Leandro.

Project Areas

• Fremont Campus: 24 acres• Hayward Campus: 13 acres• Union City Campus: 22 acres• San Leandro: 30 acres• Union City Landing: 2 acres

KAISER PERMANENTE

OAKLAND, CA

1800 Harrison Street, Regional Offi ces

Kaiser Permanente selected Polytech Associates to provide the lobby redesign for their regional offi ces as part of their eff ort to elevate security standards .The 600,000 sf, twenty-fi ve story building located at 1800 Harrison Street in Oakland, CA includes four levels of parking and houses many of Kaiser’s administrative departments.

Our design team was responsible for designing upgrades to elevator cars, a new bronze and granite lobby security console, and code survey. Specifi ed materials are architecturally integrated, and keep with the timeless look of the building lobby. The travertine fl oor on which the original security console was set was removed and carefully salvaged to reduce cost and waste during installation.

1950 Franklin Street, Executive Offi ces

Kaiser Permanente’s Regional Headquarters at 1950 Franklin Street in Oakland, CA houses offi ces for the organization’s executive leadership. Kaiser selected Polytech Associates to design a new security console as part of a full security upgrade for the twenty-level building. Special care was taken to ensure that the new console integrated the latest in security technology, yet remained architecturally integrated with the timeless style of the building.

Polytech has also provided renovations to the building infrastructure, as well as other spaces in the building, including the auditorium, training and conference center, executive and various offi ce fl oors, video production studio, control rooms and a green room, dining room.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Polytech Associates Inc.235 Pine Street, 17th FloorSan Francisco, CA 94104

T 415 397 3117F 415 397 1517 www.polytechae.com

Mehrnoush Arsanjani, AIA

Managing [email protected]

Carl A. Scholz

Principal/[email protected]

Richard J. Graziano, Associate AIA

[email protected]

Robert J. Schafgans

Principal/Director of Information [email protected]

Lloyd A. Bush, CID, LEED AP

Principal/Director of Interior [email protected]

Marielle Neri

Director of Business [email protected]

Photography: pmstructure photography Renderings: Polytech Associates