PARC STUDIO
Design and Built by PARC DC - Approximately 600 square feet of studio space has been added to an existing garage structure. This area is currently being used as our Design Studio following the devastating Altadena wildfires.
POOL PAVILION - BURBANK
Design and Built by PARC DC – Private Residence - Burbank, California
PARC DC was approached by the client to create an outdoor entertainment space adjacent to the pool. The concept was developed and evolved from the location and proportions of the existing swimming pool. The pool pavilion includes an outdoor shower area, open and enclosed seating areas, a fireplace and fenced in storage area. The back side of the pavilion allowed for a cantilevered steel carport structure which was accessed from the rear alley way allowing for additional parking and access to the storage areas. The pavilion in sunken and finished by polished concrete and is partially covered by steel beams and joists. Translucent walls panels and light fixtures were built into the walls and surrounding areas. The project was completed on time and within the budget.
Chamber of Commerce - Pasadena
Designed and Built by PARC DC – Chamber of Commerce – Pasadena, California
Conversion of two existing single-story building into the office for the Chamber of Commerce of Pasadena. The program included three offices, a reception and conference area, two restrooms, common kitchen and breakroom, and reproduction area. The existing buildings were joined together by creating a side entrance to the courtyard areas, and offices and supporting desks were created in a way that would promote natural light and transparency between the workers. Micro-lam structural joists were utilized for desk tops and shelves and were built-in to the structure to maximize open space and allow for transparency between the offices. Each office was provided with an assistance desk area to facilitate communication.
Claremont Office Building Renovation
Design and Built by PARC DC – Private Investment Group
Exterior upgrade and renovation of an existing 10,000 square feet office building, with focus on accessibility improvements and project identification. The existing project was built in 1980’s with exterior split-face concrete walls, mansard clay tiled, roof overhang, and stucco soffits. The building was improved with new signage areas, painted metal awnings, concrete composite panel exterior walls with accented areas of wood siding areas. The design was focused on increasing the presence and visibility pf the structure as well as providing and accentuating the proportions of the building and its relationship with pedestrian and surrounding context.




































































