Tour the Incredible Restoration at the 1925 Hall of Justice
Collaborating with Clark Construction and AC Martin Inc. made for an awesome restoration and renovation utilizing our structural expertise.
Collaborating with Clark Construction and AC Martin Inc. made for an awesome restoration and renovation utilizing our structural expertise.
This past weekend during the LA Historic Neighborhoods Conference our structural design for the preservation of the 40-unit Jefferson Square was recognized for a HPOZ Award in the New Construction/Infill/Mixed-use category!
Mercy Housing created an art deco inspired 4-story, 49,000 sf apartment complex that houses a LA landmark, the original Fatburger on the ground floor! The structure utilizes a gravity system of wood framing over a concrete podium, and a lateral system with wood shear walls above the podium with special reinforced concrete shear walls below.…
Tom Sabol inducted to College of Fellows by the SEAOC-Structural Engineers Association of California Board of Directors to honor esteemed members who have provided distinguished service to the Association and made outstanding contributions in the field of structural engineering. and made outstanding contributions in the field of structural engineering.
Years in the making, our structural design for the $230-million rebirth of the 1925 Hall of Justice is realized thanks to the design build team led by Clark Construction Group, LLC and AC Martin Inc.
A double podium structural solution! Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects TSK realizes Jade Enterprises vision of their seven-story mixed-use development Topaz.
Catch a bird’s eye view of the structural design of Alliance Residential’s 189,000 square foot, three-story, 103-unit residential apartments nearing completion in Hancock Park!
Collaborating with Togawa Smith Martin AC Martin Inc. and Holland Residential Holland Partner Group, we are excited about this $200-million mixed-use addition to the Westlake community!
“Reaching Greener Pastures” We are pleased with our collaboration in the California Institute of Technology Cooperative Preschool addition to the Caltech campus and its recent LEED Gold Certification.
As the first major seismic strengthening project approved by the City of Santa Monica since establishing their seismic retrofit program, the Telephone Building at 7th St. and Arizona Ave. is a spectacular vision of the age of Art Deco. View more: Santa Monica Press – The Telephone Building at 1314 Seventh St. is undergoing a…