Moffett Gateway Club / DES Architects + Engineers
Located on a 15-acre corporate campus in Silicon Valley, the Moffett Gateway Club is a vertically-elevated recreation and activity center. The Club fronts the campus? central green space and is integrated into a three-story parking structure.
© Kyle Jeffers
Architects: DES Architects + Engineers
Location: Sunnyvale, CA, United States
Architect In Charge: C. Thomas Gilman, Craig L. Ivancovich, Christopher Mateo
Area: 15000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Kyle Jeffers, Lawrence Anderson
Developer: Level 10 Construction
Contractor: Jay Paul Company
© Lawrence Anderson
Located on a 15-acre corporate campus in Silicon Valley, the Moffett Gateway Club is a vertically-elevated recreation and activity center. The Club fronts the campus? central green space and is integrated into a three-story parking structure.
© Kyle Jeffers
Planting Plan
© Kyle Jeffers
Positioned between the two office towers, the front facade creates a focal point for the campus, defines the edge of the ground-level greenspace, and screens the parking structure. The facade?s curvilinear form and materials ? blue-tinted glass and grey metal panels ? relates the Club to the office towers on campus. An open glass stairwell and a cylindrical elevator shaf...
© Kyle Jeffers
Architects: DES Architects + Engineers
Location: Sunnyvale, CA, United States
Architect In Charge: C. Thomas Gilman, Craig L. Ivancovich, Christopher Mateo
Area: 15000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Kyle Jeffers, Lawrence Anderson
Developer: Level 10 Construction
Contractor: Jay Paul Company
© Lawrence Anderson
Located on a 15-acre corporate campus in Silicon Valley, the Moffett Gateway Club is a vertically-elevated recreation and activity center. The Club fronts the campus? central green space and is integrated into a three-story parking structure.
© Kyle Jeffers
Planting Plan
© Kyle Jeffers
Positioned between the two office towers, the front facade creates a focal point for the campus, defines the edge of the ground-level greenspace, and screens the parking structure. The facade?s curvilinear form and materials ? blue-tinted glass and grey metal panels ? relates the Club to the office towers on campus. An open glass stairwell and a cylindrical elevator shaf...
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