The Lamprich Medical Center is an OSHPD 3 facility featuring a combined program which includes an Outpatient Rural Health Clinic, a Rehabilitation Clinic, a Retail Pharmacy and Administrative Offices.
The siting and circulatory requirements within a greater Regional Health Care Cam-pus informed both the form as well as the programmatic layout of the building. Pub-lic access through the building to the adjacent Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital serves as the principal organizing feature, dividing the building into two gabled wings.
The simplicity of the form is punctured by skylit interior corridors and warm cedar cut-outs at each of the main points of entry. Careful detailing and harmonized mate-rials encourage a therapeutic spatial quality both inside and out.
Project with Alexander Jermyn Architecture
Location: Willits, CA
16,000 Square Feet
Project Team:
Alexander Jermyn
Niknaz Aftahi
Vincent Barry
Jonathan Cotte
Sarah Ebner
Daniela Tenorio
WeWork’s mission is to “create a world where people work to make a life, not just a living”. Community is the catalyst that drives the transparency and layout of the shared office spaces for different businesses.
Adjacent to the University of California Berkeley Campus, this 7 story renovation of an existing building provides a new entry from the street, expansive views to the Bay, and a diverse mix of glass walled offices, vibrantly colored conference rooms, and lively commons spaces for networking, eating, and drinking.
Project with Alexander Jermyn Architecture
Location: Berkeley, CA
40,000 Square Feet
Project Team:
Alexander Jermyn
Jonathan Cotte
The project is the addition of a dining room, reading room and two bedroom suites to an ex-isting 1948 adobe-brick house. Four volumes control view and orchestrate movement through their various internal and external alignments. The reading of the solid/void relationship oscillates between additive and subtractive processes.
On the one hand understood as a series of connected volumes while on the other seen as an initially pure box from which two L-forms are removed. The result is a rhythmic reciprocity between interior space and garden.
AIA East Bay: 2014 Exceptional Residential Bay Area Design Award
Project with Alexander Jermyn Architecture
Location: Palo Alto, CA
1,100 Square Feet
Project Team:
Alexander Jermyn
Ajay Manthripragada
Jonathan Cotte