1585 Studios
Completed / New Construction / Disability-forward Design
1585 Studios is the project that sparked our team’s ambitious goal to design for people of all abilities. Lessons learned from this project inform our newer projects, including Mitchell Park Place. Since this project, our team has committed to to inclusive design - realizing that inclusive design principles benefit everybody. We’ve since connected with leaders at The Kelsey, leaders in disability-forward design. Located in Mountain View, its goal is to empower I/DD individuals to live independently by providing the support services they need to continue thriving in their community - maintaining connections with already-existing support systems such as families and service providers. Our client, First Community Housing, is an award-winning non-profit that is expanding housing opportunities across the region for people of all incomes and abilities to thrive. The building itself is designed with universal design principles. First Community Housing has partnered with the Housing Choices Coalition to ensure that residents receive the support they need.
Project Details
LOCATION
Mountain View, CA
CLIENT
First Community Housing
CONTRACTOR
L&D Construction
UNITS
27 Studios
COMPLETION DATE
2015
COST
$10.9M
Recognition
CERTIFICATIONS
LEED Platinum
AWARDS
Grand Boulevard Initiative Award, 2013, Grand Boulevard Initiative.
Elevating design standards to facilitate independent living.
The 1585 Studios site is irregular in shape; however, we saw it as an opportunity for design in a high-resource area. The design responds with two staggered buildings folded around a central courtyard, surrounded by gardens. Within the buildings, there are community rooms, lounges, a computer lab, and laundry to promote social well-being. In addition, support spaces such as offices and conference rooms were incorporated for service providers so residents can receive holistic support as needed.
This LEED Platinum building focuses on healthy living, lower operating expenses and reducing automobile use. For healthy living, we selected low-VOC materials, paints, and other finishes to prevent occupants from breathing in potentially harmful fumes. We selected durable materials to prevent the need to renovate frequently, which could stir up particles and reduce overall indoor air quality. The project also realized the intersectionality of sustainability and economic well being of residents. The lower building operating costs contribute to real savings for residents on their utility bills. This is achieved through insulation, solar shading, water use, efficient plumbing and electrical fixtures, which reduce lighting, heating, cooling, and ventilation needs. To reduce automobile dependence, each resident receives a free VTA EcoPass. The project also incorporates conscious materials such as reflective roofs and vegetated roofs to reduce heat island effects, while the site features bioswales and pervious pavers for stormwater management.
“1585 Studios provides an opportunity for independent living and celebrates our City’s commitment to a diverse housing supply that is welcoming, has easy access to public transit, and considers environmental sustainability through LEED Platinum certification”
— John McAlister
Mayor, City of Mountain View
In the news
“Affordable San Jose” The Architect’s Newspaper, September 2015