1000 Gilman Street Complex
Location: Berkeley, CA
Owner: Wood Properties
Completion: Various Projects Dates: 1997-2005
This adaptive re-use project transformed a tire warehouse into a collection of artist and retail spaces. We developed distinctive areas for Traywick Gallery, Paulsen Press, Smith and Hawken, ZIA Houseworks, and Ethnic Arts. In addition to the adaptive re-use component of the project, we designed a new upscale two-story restaurant to serve as the anchor building of the complex, helping draw patrons to the other tenants.
This project involved redesign of the entries and faƧade. As an example, for ZIA, the furniture and art collectible store, we created a random composition of small windows for the south elevation, giving the store a distinct image. We also replaced the storeās original corrugated steel roll-up door with a large window facing the street. Natural wood framing divides this window into distinct quadratic spaces of varying sizes, complementing the south elevation windows. In keeping with the original structure, the use of natural-colored cement plaster blends the new faƧade with the old. The storeās entrance is located at the corner of its āLā shape, welcoming the customer to both gallery and display areas at the same time.