The New Sequoia

Berkeley, CA
This mixed use building on Berkeley’s prominent Telegraph Avenue replaces a 44-unit building that suffered a catastrophic fire in late 2011. To engage the prominent corner of Telegraph and Haste Street, the new building’s mass is stepped with the second and third floors pushed back.
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The building facades are a two-tone composition of cement plaster with color accents and material variations.

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The corner of Telegraph Avenue and Haste Street is the heart of the UC Berkeley campus district.

The building was designed to engage with the corner, both from a pedestrian and automotive perspective.

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The building shell is further refined by a rhythm of solar shading devices around the windows and a combination of metal and wood-slatted awnings above the storefronts.

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The upper floors are used as a privately-owned dormitory for U.C. Berkeley students. The building, which was completed in 2016, was realized within the tight budget of $175/square foot. Restaurants along Telegraph Avenue were completed and opened the following year.