Kuth Ranieri Architects has refreshed the University of California, Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy administrative offices at 2601 Hearst Avenue. The scope ranges from FF&E to creating a new office suite for the dean to re-organizing spaces to better suite today’s workplace. Introducing a consistent architectural language helps to unify the department’s image and plays on its non-hierarchical organization. New spaces include a staff conference room, kitchen, and glazed “zoom rooms.”
MEP Engineers: Guttmann & Blaevoet Consulting Engineers
Builder: Rodan Builders, Inc.
FF&E: One Workplace
Photographer: Swee Oh Photography