Perkins & Will

Bay Area Metro Center

Bay Area Metro Center
© Blake Marvin Photography

BAY AREA METRO CENTER

Perkins+Will

ARCHITECTS
Perkins&Will

LIGHTING CONSULTANT
Architecture & Light

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
GLS Landscape Architecture

MANUFACTURERS
A-Light, AION, Alkco, Architectural Lighting Works, Luna Textiles, Martin Brattrud, Shaw, i2Systems, Bernhardt, Knoll, Northwestern Design

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Cathy Simon, Perkins+Will; Andrew Wolfram, Perkins+Will; Gerry Tierney, Perkins+Will, James Mallery, Perkins+Will; Rosannah Sandoval, Perkins+Will; Aleks Janjic, Perkins+Will; David Bradshaw, Perkins+Will; Bobbie Fisch, TEF Design; Paul Cooper, TEF Design; Paul Loeffler, TEF Design

PLUMBING CONSULTANT
WSP

ELECTRICAL CONSULTANT
WSP

FURNITURE DEALER
Hogue & Associates

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Harris & Associates

STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT
Holmes Structures

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
McCarthy and Associates

AV CONSULTANT
TEECOM

AREA
48774 m²

YEAR
2016

LOCATION
San Francisco, United States

CATEGORY
Office Buildings, Offices Interiors

Text description provided by architect.

Like a geode, the Bay Area Metro Center’s most distinctive and unexpected treasure – a soaring atrium -- lies within.

Bay Area Metro Center
© Blake Marvin Photography
Bay Area Metro Center
© David Wakely Photography

The monolithic building – a cavernous, 8-story concrete structure occupying an entire city block – was built as a military tank assembly plant in 1942 with low, 10’ ceilings and massive football field-sized floor plates, punctuated every 25’ by concrete columns.

Its transformation into a welcoming, light-filled space that fosters unity across multiple floors was achieved by carving an atrium into the center of the building.

Bay Area Metro Center
© David Wakely Photography
Bay Area Metro Center
© David Wakely Photography

The new Bay Area Metro Center is a collaborative workplace that consolidates four government agencies.

The goals of the consolidation is to foster teamwork, pool resources, and gain operational efficiencies.

Bay Area Metro Center
© David Wakely Photography
Bay Area Metro Center
© David Wakely Photography

Within the atrium, terraces for informal gathering occur near large, open coffee bars.

At the lower levels, a large room for commission hearings, multiple conference rooms, breakout spaces, a bike storage area, retail provide amenities for the future.

Originally designed for another era and purpose, its most remarkable feature is the reuse of the building itself.

Bay Area Metro Center
© Blake Marvin Photography
Bay Area Metro Center
© Blake Marvin Photography
Bay Area Metro Center
© Blake Marvin Photography

The LEED Gold-targeted rehabilitation averts the relocation of a 500,000 sf building to landfill and features recycled materials -- including much of the exposed wood used for stair treads, countertops and wall finishes -- from century-old wooden pilings uncovered during the demolition of the original Transbay Terminal nearby.

It leverages its unique assets--immense floor plates capable of accommodating a breathtaking new atrium, and a fixed shell that focused bold and spectacular moves inwardly. The design team created a one-of-a-kind experience for employees and visitors.


Bay Area Metro Center
© Blake Marvin Photography
Bay Area Metro Center
© Blake Marvin Photography
Bay Area Metro Center
© Blake Marvin Photography
Bay Area Metro Center
© Blake Marvin Photography


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