DGS Gregory Bateson Building Renovation
Sacramento, CA
Originally constructed in 1981, the State Historic Preservation Officer designated the Gregory Bateson Building a historically significant building in 2016 due to its innovative design elements, which at the time of original construction were cutting edge for architectural design and energy efficiency. The four-story, approximately 308,000 SF building occupies a full city block in downtown Sacramento at 1600 9th Street. The project will address building-wide mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) infrastructure, fire/life safety, accessibility, exterior façade, water intrusion and vertical transportation deficiencies; remove hazardous materials; repair water-damaged building components; replace interior finishes that are at the end of their useful life; provide a modern working environment; and refresh the building exterior and landscaping. Building amenities will include lobbies, balconies, a central atrium, training and conference rooms, break rooms and bicycle storage.
308,000
Square Feet
Architect
CannonDesign