Station Center
Location: Union City, California. Transit oriented, university, family neighborhood
2008, the developer and the City trimmed their efforts and focused on building an affordable housing project for families as a catalyst. David Baker Architects took that assignment and ran with it, designing a remarkable building that succeeds on virtually all levels.
“This 157-unit housing block simply has it all,” said Jeff Speck. “TOD, affordability, great public spaces indoors and out, LEED Platinum, hidden parking, community gardens, social services, recreation, and public art, all wrapped up in a lively, contemporary package. This is an exemplary way to grow density around rail.”
The project remediates a brownfield sandwiched between existing commuter and freight lines. The residential buildings frame a public playground and overlook a new landscaped plaza. The main entry court features a towering entry portal adorned by a 62-foot community-sourced mural.
Along the arterial thoroughfare, the south elevation is lined with a double-height retail arcade. At the rear, a neighborhood-serving parking garage buffers the homes from the sounds of the adjacent rail lines and provides parking for the retail and commuter needs. The flexible common room opens entirely to the courtyard, creating a large indoor-outdoor gathering space that is the heart of the development. The courtyard features allotment gardens for residents and a play area populated by whimsical concrete gorillas.
The development aims to become a model for sustainable affordable housing and smart growth development as well as the catalyst for a brand-new City Center.
Elements of the design troubled some jurors, but the tremendous merit of the project was undeniable. “This is a masterful example of
how a contemporary architectural design solution can celebrate new urbanist thinking and create a distinctive livable environment,” commented Will Bruder. “It is a mastery of proportion and scale, materials and detail.”
Transect Zone(s): T5 center.
Status: Complete
Project or Plan's Scale: Block
Features: Affordable/subsidized housing, Mixed uses, Transit oriented development.
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Project team designers: David Baker Architects
Project team developers: David Baker Architects
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