Retail

City Center Bishop Ranch

The corrugated silver stainless steel facade and brightly colored surface posters of City Center Bishop Ranch in San Ramon, CA.

Aesthetics & glazing clarity are key

Retail spaces, whether in a dedicated building or part of a multi-use development, offer the architect & design team unusual design opportunities & challenges.

The twin driving imperatives of retail spaces are often:

  • The overall aesthetic of the glazed system & store front,
  • Store front glass clarity to enhance the attractiveness of the goods displayed.

We have a successful track record of helping the team employ:

  • Slender, minimalist framing systems and large glass lites to maximize the glazed viewing area of shop merchandise,
  • Large glass sheets that minimize or eliminate the potential for the exacerbated anisotropy impact of larger deflections,

  • Highly transparent, low-iron, low-reflectivity glass for view & color clarity (sometimes with added anti-reflective coatings),

  • Full-size glass visual mockups from multiple glazing suppliers to ensure visual clarity & aesthetic (while often challenging to include in the project schedule, this strategy has proven to be extremely effective in controlling potentially unacceptable installed glazing quality),
  • Facades with the required safety & security features, including the incorporation of security solutions within framing,

  • Bird deterrence, including the use of raptors, to preserve the appeal of the facade and environs,

Red fabric canopies shading the glass storefront of City Center Bishop Ranch in San Ramon, CA.

City Center Bishop Ranch

Red fabric canopies shading the glass storefront of City Center Bishop Ranch in San Ramon, CA.

City Center Bishop Ranch

Sample projects:

  • 1700 Webster Street – Oakland, CA
  • 535 Mission Street – San Francisco, CA
  • Aurora Place – Sydney, Australia
  • City Center Bishop Ranch – San Ramon, CA
  • Capital Tower – Singapore
  • Darling Park Tower II – Sydney, Australia
  • Golden State Warriors & One Hotel – Mission Bay, CA
  • Plaza Merdeka Towers – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • San Francisco Public Utilities Commission HQ
  • Seattle Convention Center – Seattle, WA
  • Tat Lee Bank HQ – Singapore

A close-up, abstract view of the blue, green & white facade screen panels on 1700 Webster St. in Oakland, CA.

1700 Webster Street

The cloudy blue San Francisco sky reflected in the rectilinear facade of 535 Mission Street.

535 Mission Street

Ceiling lights seen through the flat charcoal and blue glass facade of the Seattle Convention Center.

 Seattle Convention Center 

A ground level, upwards view of the top of the white, dark blue and gray steel and stone facade of Capital Tower, a high-rise building in Singapore.

Capital Tower, Singapore

The bright, white facade pierced by dark rectangular windows of the Darling Park Tower II, a high-rise building in Sydney, Australia.

Darling Park Tower II

The sawtooth glass facade of Mission Bay Golden State Warriors Chase Center Towers set against a bright blue sky.

 Golden State Warriors & One Hotel 

A ground level, upwards view of the blue and gray facade of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission HQ, a high-rise building in San Francisco, CA.

 SF Public Utilities Commission HQ 

Aurora Place, Sydney

Image credits:

  • Seattle Convention Center: Another Believer (CC BY-SA 4.0 )
  • Capital Tower: Terence Ong (CC BY-SA 3.0)
  • Darling Park Tower II: -wuppertaler (CC BY 4.0)