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Silvercreek Campus

The Silver Creek Business Park (managed by MWest) encompasses four (4) 98,000 SF two-story Office/Research & Development buildings. HMH Landscape Architecture worked with Huntsman Architectural Group to create a contemporary outside setting that promotes a healthy, comfortable space for workers to collaborate and congregate. The new building exterior and landscaping features (hard and soft) in common areas between and adjacent to the buildings are environmentally responsible, saves water and uses resources efficiently.
While creating a work environment that people enjoy working in, the new outdoor amenities, such as a tensile weather-resistant canopy, BBQ area (with exterior lighting), bocce court, furnishings and pedestrian finishings, were built to accommodate the indoor transition to a pleasant outdoor setting that attracts today’s facility-conscious business and tech users.

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2820 Orchard “The Yard”

The owner for 2820 Orchard, also known as “The Yard,” wanted a design that would be reflective of the Silicon Valley area yet paid an homage to history. With the many tech companies in the area, the importance of needing to attract as well as retain top talent was vital and the landscape architecture elements needed to reflect this new perspective.
The HMH Landscape Architecture team partnered with architectural firm aai in taking a once quiet, forgotten, and plant-deprived 2-building complex located in north San Jose and did a 180 in both look and feel.
The design is now cohesive, contemporary, sleek, and industrial modern. The landscape architectural elements that help to enhance the improvements include an outdoor amenity-rich area, a “beer garden,” bar seating, picnic tables, and lounge seating.

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3055 Orchard Drive

The task for 3055 Orchard was to provide the client with two vastly different concepts for an outdoor amenity area adjacent to a proposed break room. HMH Landscape Architecture came up with the concept shown in the 3D model images above and the client chose one of the concepts based on the amenities it provided for potential future tenants. Once the client chose a concept, construction documents were prepared and the project went through the City through their expedited STI submittal process. The site was quickly demolished and the improvements were constructed in roughly three months. The new amenity area consists of concrete landscape walls with LED lit reveals, a fire pit, synthetic turf ‘green wall’, concrete cornhole game, ipe wood fence, BBQ and built-in kegerator.

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Orchard Trimble Campus

Market ready renovation for the vacant 206,448-square-foot Orchard-Trimble Business Park in San Jose. The project includes new lobbies, windows, restrooms, common areas and electrical/mechanical systems.
HMH Landscape Architecture provided services for the renovation and designed an entirely new amenity space between the buildings. Some of the features in the new courtyard include bocce ball court, water feature, tiered movie viewing terrace, outdoor kitchen and ipe decking. The improvements are critical because many properties are older, one- and two-story R&D buildings that worked for a previous generation of manufacturing tenants. MWest is working towards attracting today’s facility-conscious tech user that is competing for top talent.

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Deguigne

HMH recently finished the Deguigne project, located in Sunnyvale. The services provided included Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Survey. Prior to the updates, the site was disjointed in design and lacked interactive spaces. HMH worked with the client to create a space that was functional, flexible, interactive, and dynamic.

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Metro Corporate Campus

HMH was tasked with creating a space that was engaging, unique, team-oriented, amenity-rich, and reflective of the design trends for office buildings in the area.
Prior to the updates, the layout of the campus had the reception areas facing outwards, which reduced employee engagement. With the changes, the layout of the design has it so that the reception areas are facing towards the campus. In addition to the layout updates, the color palette was also updated to reflect a more vibrant, young, and fresh feeling of the Silicon Valley Area.
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The Shops @ Terra Master Plan

The Shops @ Terra is a 38-acre site in the Alviso community in San Jose that is conveniently located on North First Street off Highway 237. The project will include Topgolf, a premier sports and entertainment venue, as well as two hotels and multiple retail buildings.
Learn about the projects that are part of The Shops @ Terra:
Topgolf
Hotel Alviso
SJL7

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Westfield Valley Fair Mall

HMH worked with Westfield on their expansion of the Valley Fair Mall on Stevens Creek and Winchester Boulevard. This mall is one of Westfield’s largest and profitable enclosed shopping centers in the United States. The major renovation, currently under construction, is estimated to cost upwards of one billion dollars and will bring 80 to 100 new retail stores, a new major anchor tenant and upscale entertainment and dining experience. Thinking outside the box, Westfield is looking to include amenities like a fitness center with an expansive third-floor outdoor yoga deck, fire pits, water features and outdoor recreational spaces. When completed, this mall will be a lifestyle destination location where people can work, shop and play.
With the new Bank of America and Chase Bank completed, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. will focus their attention on the mass excavation of soil for the new underground parking structure. This phase will add approximately 2,000 new parking spaces and set the stage for the next phase of the mall expansion. The parking structure is estimated to be completed by the winter of 2019.
Learn more about the development at Westfield Valley Fair Mall.
 
Photography by Sam Sargent