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dgriffith@griffitharchitects.com
1.530.343.4621
Griffith Architects
242 Broadway, Suite 8
Chico, California 95928
jcouch@griffitharchitects.com
1.805.242.6450
Griffith Architects
1100 Broad St.
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
Griffith Architects
242 Broadway, Suite 8
Chico, California 95928
1.530.343.4621
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday
7am - 6pm
Griffith Architects
1100 Broad St.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
1.805.242.6450
Office Hours:
By Appointment Only
Paradise, California
19,276 sf
Parish Community Center, two story including offices, dining & meeting hall w/ stage, institutional kitchen, food bank, counseling, priest’s quarters, drop-in center, youth areas, site development
MATERIALS
concrete floor & wall panels / slab on grade / brick / brick veneer / membrane roofing/plaster on metal studs
PROGRAM
assembly rooms with flexible wall layout, dining hall & kitchen design, coordination w/ existing campus facilities to remain.
City of Chico
9,881 sf
fire station including dormitory, apparatus bay, display space, police & park office
MATERIALS
wood framed structure with metal bar joists, slab on grade, brick, brick block, membrane roofing.
PROGRAM
civic pride neighborhood multipurpose building, dining & kitchen design, coordination w/ existing facilities to remain, diverse program w/ multiple stake-holders, in-depth program review process, energy efficient systems, disabled access, institutional client.
Oroville, California
the project is the construction of accessibility improvements to the historic Oroville Veterans Memorial Hall, including an elevator, and accessible toilet rooms. the project includes selective demolition, limited excavation, concrete foundations, steel structural elements, cold-formed metal stud systems, elevator work, plumbing, HVAC work electrical work, disabled access work and general interior and exterior finish work. to avoid excessive lateral loads on the existing structure, the elevator shaft was designed to be self supporting both vertically and horizontally.
OWNER county of butte
MATERIALS historical wood frame / plaster walls / ceramic tile /freestanding elevator shaft w/ steel stud framing & steel-sheet shear panels / concrete / resilient flooring
Chico, California 10,174 sf
PROGRAM
The existing convalescent hospital building was reworked as medical offices. Where feasible, the ceiling was opened to the roof structure, creating an airy open feel. The form of the building is softened with plaster wall elements extending past the existing strong roof profile, concealing equipment and providing a clean contemporary grouping of plaster masses linked by metal faced roofs and trellises.
MATERIALS
plaster / metal framing / stainless steel trim / obscure glass panels / galvanized shade structures
Redding, California
MATERIALS
glazing / storefront/ minimal steel roof deck/ minimal achieve the
PROGRAM
Provide court security weapons screening for public access to the Shasta Justice Center, while achieving architectural integration with the existing facade.
for California State University, Chico
1212 sf
1999
PROGRAM
on-campus convenience store w/ self-service food and dry goods.
MATERIALS
wood framed structure with truss joists, slab on grade, brick, membrane roofing, metal trellis
Orland, California
ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVEMENTS
path of travel, restrooms, general site improvements, future kitchen improvements
ABOUT
Built in 1930, the Orland Memorial Hall, located on Shasta Street between 3rd and 4th Streets, is a cherished community center. It is the location for many annual community events as well as specially scheduled family and private events.
WEAVERVILLE, CALIFORNIA
accessible path of travel/court security & weapons screening entrance enhancements/covered walkway / respect for ancient building, constructed circa 1856
OWNER
Trinity County/California Judicial Council
MATERIALS
steelframed structure with truss joists, raised heated slab, ceramic tile, membrane roofing , wood & granite casework, plaster
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BUTTE COUNTY
Chico, California
PROGRAM
Laboratory Renovation for Department of Health, Butte County includes laboratory improvements, restroom, site accessibility and general facilities improvements,
Congregation Beth Israel
Chico, California
09.28.2011
Griffith Architects was asked by the CBI board to investigate the spatial requirements and possible form for a new Center for Jewish Life. We are midway in this process, having polled the Congregation, reviewed existing facilities, developed a spatial program, and held a vision meeting with interested members.
A number of themes have emerged—expandable Sanctuary/meeting Hall—views to the landscape--courtyard–separate buildings—security--sacred without pretense—sensitive to the community—low profile, but welcoming—green design within reasonable costs—natural materials—
B St is a destination restaurant in the historic Record Building in downtown Chico. Built in the early 1900’s the building had experienced an accumulation of misguided renovations, but still showed basic good form and an intriguing asset in the unused backyard. The strategy was to open up the entire length of the building to the original high ceilings, allowing light and greenery from the courtyard beyond to illuminate the dining and seafood bar area. Facilities ( dish-line, trash and restrooms ) were inserted out of sight off to the side, coexisting with the adjacent sub-tenant, which will remain in operation. The kitchen, -- major focus of the B Street concept-- was located prominently at the very front of the space, allowing views of the chefs at work to the interested passers-by. Design details include a mix of the historical forms of the building combined with contemporary fixtures and wooden screens.
Griffith Architects have been working with David Halimi and Wanderful Media ( formerly travidia ) to convert an 80 year old theater building in downtown Chico into a modern open plan office. The Goal of the project has been to meticulously peel back the layers of additions and Tenant improvements that have hidden the buildings true and original form and structure. The way we thought best to achieve the combination of the original building and the new additions was to minimize the new construction to a honest bare material palette, highlighting modern construction materials and techniques.
Offices for internet e-commerce company, Server Tower structure, four levels open office & flexible space with , lounge, break area, mechanical & electrical, network coordination, generator , accessible restrooms, site development. MATERIALS include reworked wood flooring, natural concrete, metal grating/ wood casework , concrete counters/ freestanding steel structures / glazing & metal storefront
The Project is the construction of Outdoor Cafe Seating per City of Chico guidelines to serve both restaurant vendors located at the ground floor of Second and Broadway, Jamba Juice and Burgers & Brew. The design takes advantage of the existing grade elevations to create raised seating for Burgers & Brew at the Broadway frontage.
Additional sitewalks are extended into the existing parking strip to provide pedestrian access per City standards.
All seating areas are enclosed with railings matching the prominent railings existing at the project site.
Seating and tables compatible with the historic building are proposed. As the building and railings are intricate, the raised paving is kept simple with darkened concrete with clean sawcuts at the Cafe areas, standard City finishes at the public areas.
The strategy for the restaurant at 117 Broadway Street, Chico, California was to open up the entire length of the restaurant to the original high ceilings, allowing light and greenery from the courtyard beyond to illuminate the dining and seafood bar area. Facilities ( dish-line, trash and restrooms ) were inserted out of sight off to the side, coexisting with the adjacent sub-tenant, which will remain in operation.
The kitchen, a major focus of the B St Oyster Co concept– was located prominently at the very front of the space, allowing views of the chefs at work to the interested passers-by. Design details include a mix of the historical forms of the building combined with contemporary fixtures and wooden screens.
This project is to develop a sensible home that incorporates the basic simplicity of the Mission Style with today’s construction system & technologies. Our thesis throughout the design process has been to do more with less. California’s original and traditional architecture emphasizes the return to simple, authentic and harmonious design.
The proposed Project is the Construction of a Single Family Home at 302 Grace Lane in Arroyo Grande. The project sits on a 1.16 acre hillside parcel and is intended preserve the pastoral character of the Area surrounding established neighborhood by not over developing the site.
By placing the footprint of the main house on the steepest part of the hill, we hope to maximize the lot's flatter areas as outdoor space for the family.
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dgriffith@griffitharchitects.com
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