Kuth Ranieri Architects has remodeled the administrative offices (3,739 SF) at the University of California, Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy on the three floors of 2601 Hearst Avenue.
San Francisco, CA
Set atop San Francisco’s Telegraph Hill, this seven-unit apartment building was originally designed in 1951 by the Bay Area firm of Hertzka and Knowles. With spectacular panoramic views of the Bay Estuary, Bay Bridge and Downtown, the project scope included a full renovation and seismic retrofit of this mid-century gem with the goal to reallocate the units’ square footages in order to create a new three-bedroom “owners” townhouse.
San Francisco, CA
Kuth Ranieri is currently leading The Bay School Campus Facilities Master Plan, a 20-year plan for an independent high school founded in 2004. In just 15 years, The Bay School (Bay) has built a robust reputation for its academic program, but its facilities have proven to be a constraint. It occupies two historically significant buildings in The Presidio, operated by The Presidio Trust – Building 35 (62,779 SF) and Building 3 (3,574 SF) – both of which present the challenges of an inflexible column grid, proportions not conducive to teaching and learning, infrastructure approaching the end of its useful life and outdated furnishings and finishes that don’t fully support student activities.
Burlingame, CA
Palcare Daycare Center is an expansion to the existing campus of the Palcare Childcare, a 501(c)(3) non-profit located in Burlingame, CA. The renovation of a mid-century appliance showroom across the street from the current facility utilizes an open floor plan to create a series of classrooms partitioned with low walls, providing staff with a view of all the spaces at once.
San Francisco, CA
The Golden State Warriors’ Chase Center Arena is both a recreational and cultural destination and the design for the lobbies reflect this new typology of urban arenas.
Associate Architect and Associate Interior Architect to Gensler
San Francisco, CA
Kuth Ranieri teamed with Gensler on the design for the 1.1 million square-foot SFO Terminal 1 Center Renovation Project. Through design-build delivery with Hensel Phelps, the new terminal redeveloped one of the Airport’s oldest terminals to meet the needs of modern travelers and revolutionize the guest experience.
A Gensler / Kuth Ranieri Architects Joint Venture
San Francisco, CA
One of a number of “Enabling Projects” as part of the T1C Renovation, the project renovated a former Chinese restaurant, bordered on one side by an existing TSA security barrier. The design creates a “Pop Up” feeling to reflect the two year life span.
In Joint Venture with Gensler
Sunnyvale, CA
San Francisco’s first LEED Silver certified dental office, the 2,400-square-foot suite creates an inviting presence for passersby, emphasizing the visual impact of the reception “living room.”
American Canyon, CA
Our strategy for 32 Dental focused on creating a calming, elegant dental care environment with an emphasis on green design.
Napa Valley, CA
Echoing the evident assembly of the historic stone shell, the walls are designed to portray their essential construction, a resonance between old and new.
In collaboration with Jim Jennings Architecture
San Francisco, CA
In the Castro District, The GLBT History Museum is the first stand-alone museum of its kind in the United States and serves as a center for the Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Transgender Historical Society to interpret the history of the GLBT communities.
In collaboration with Steve Const