This project was a remodel of an existing 3-unit residential building into a two-unit building. The building, located several blocks from downtown Guerneville, had previously been raised so that the living units were above the 100-year flood level which is approximately 14 feet deep on this site. The resulting two units
This project includes 41 units of affordable family housing. The project site is a flag lot adjacent to Napa Creek on First Street in Napa. Due to the required riparian setback and nature of the flag lot, the resulting buildable area is approximately 1.3 acres. In order to preserve as
Esposti Park is a 36-unit market rate apartment project located in the Shiloh Road Village Vision Plan (SRVVP) area of Windsor. The SRVVP envisions a mixed-use, walkable neighborhood around the intersection of Shiloh Rd. and Old Redwood Highway directly off Highway 101. Most of the existing area is devoted
Benton Veterans Village at S.R.F.D. Firehouse No. 2 is a 7 unit affordable housing project targeting homeless veterans. On-going operations are provided by the federal VASH voucher program. The VASH program combines HUD’s housing choice voucher program with case management and clinical services provided by the Veterans Administration. The
This collection of 14 tiny homes provides housing for homeless veterans on a county-owned parcel in Santa Rosa, CA. Each unit is 250 square feet and accessible. With an entry porch, a living/sleeping space, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a walk-in closet, these units are compact, but comfortable. Units are
Thirty of the 122 condominiums in the Stonefield at Fountaingrove complex were burned or damaged during the Tubbs Fire of October 2017. Originally built in the 1980s, the rebuilding process involved bringing the units up to current code, increasing energy efficiency, incorporating Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) requirements into the construction
This project reconfigured an existing residential site owned by the City of Cloverdale and managed by Wallace House as a permanent, affordable housing site. One of the original three buildings was remodeled, and 23 new units were added in a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom homes. The resulting
Hearn Veterans Village will provide 32 homeless veterans with permanent, supportive housing. A 2-acre parcel in Santa Rosa has been subdivided into four lots, each of which will contain one 6-bedroom house and one 2-bedroom accessory dwelling unit (ADU). Homes are being designed to reflect a modern California ranch