Daedalus Structural Engineering
Midpeninsula District Office Renovation

Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District looks to create an office environment that strengthens their public identity and reflects their core mission of open space conservation. The project includes the complete interior remodel and partial addition to an existing early 1980s office building.

The entry lobby opens-up to a two-story atrium to provide a welcoming entrance to any occupant or visitor. NLT (nail-laminated timber) is utilized at the lobby and boardroom to add the warmth of wood to the spaces. Two secondary entry stair wells are removed and replaced with outdoor meeting spaces. The renovation aims to create a modern workplace that balances open, collaborative workspaces with areas of privacy and focus.

Architect | Noll & Tam Architects
Construction | BHM Construction Inc.
Photography | Eric Skiba


Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District looks to create an office environment that strengthens their public identity and reflects their core mission of open space conservation. The project includes the complete interior remodel and partial addition to an existing early 1980s office building.

The entry lobby opens-up to a two-story atrium to provide a welcoming entrance to any occupant or visitor. NLT (nail-laminated timber) is utilized at the lobby and boardroom to add the warmth of wood to the spaces. Two secondary entry stair wells are removed and replaced with outdoor meeting spaces. The renovation aims to create a modern workplace that balances open, collaborative workspaces with areas of privacy and focus.

Architect | Noll & Tam Architects
Construction | BHM Construction Inc.
Photography | Eric Skiba


Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District looks to create an office environment that strengthens their public identity and reflects their core mission of open space conservation. The project includes the complete interior remodel and partial addition to an existing early 1980s office building.

The entry lobby opens-up to a two-story atrium to provide a welcoming entrance to any occupant or visitor. NLT (nail-laminated timber) is utilized at the lobby and boardroom to add the warmth of wood to the spaces. Two secondary entry stair wells are removed and replaced with outdoor meeting spaces. The renovation aims to create a modern workplace that balances open, collaborative workspaces with areas of privacy and focus.

Architect | Noll & Tam Architects
Construction | BHM Construction Inc.
Photography | Eric Skiba


Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District looks to create an office environment that strengthens their public identity and reflects their core mission of open space conservation. The project includes the complete interior remodel and partial addition to an existing early 1980s office building.

The entry lobby opens-up to a two-story atrium to provide a welcoming entrance to any occupant or visitor. NLT (nail-laminated timber) is utilized at the lobby and boardroom to add the warmth of wood to the spaces. Two secondary entry stair wells are removed and replaced with outdoor meeting spaces. The renovation aims to create a modern workplace that balances open, collaborative workspaces with areas of privacy and focus.

Architect | Noll & Tam Architects
Construction | BHM Construction Inc.
Photography | Eric Skiba


Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District looks to create an office environment that strengthens their public identity and reflects their core mission of open space conservation. The project includes the complete interior remodel and partial addition to an existing early 1980s office building.

The entry lobby opens-up to a two-story atrium to provide a welcoming entrance to any occupant or visitor. NLT (nail-laminated timber) is utilized at the lobby and boardroom to add the warmth of wood to the spaces. Two secondary entry stair wells are removed and replaced with outdoor meeting spaces. The renovation aims to create a modern workplace that balances open, collaborative workspaces with areas of privacy and focus.

Architect | Noll & Tam Architects
Construction | BHM Construction Inc.
Photography | Eric Skiba


Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District looks to create an office environment that strengthens their public identity and reflects their core mission of open space conservation. The project includes the complete interior remodel and partial addition to an existing early 1980s office building.

The entry lobby opens-up to a two-story atrium to provide a welcoming entrance to any occupant or visitor. NLT (nail-laminated timber) is utilized at the lobby and boardroom to add the warmth of wood to the spaces. Two secondary entry stair wells are removed and replaced with outdoor meeting spaces. The renovation aims to create a modern workplace that balances open, collaborative workspaces with areas of privacy and focus.

Architect | Noll & Tam Architects
Construction | BHM Construction Inc.
Photography | Eric Skiba


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