Stockton, CA
The Acacia Hall replacement project at Stanislaus State's Stockton campus represents a significant investment in continuing the college's mission of increasing access to education and supporting economic growth in their local community. This new state-of-the-art 55,000 sf academic building includes a variety of learning spaces—from large lecture rooms to collaborative study and lounge areas—as well as faculty offices, Disability Resource Services, and the Learning Commons. The structure is composed of a two-story steel-frame main building, with buckling-restrained braces as part of the lateral system, and an adjacent multipurpose room, built with precast concrete walls and a cross-laminated timber (CLT) roof deck.
Photos courtesy of Otto Construction. Renderings courtesy of LPAS Architecture + Design-Build.
Utilizes CLT
Delivered via Collaborative Design-Build
Leavening peerless structural engineering skill with humor, philosophy, people skills and, above all, a consummate understanding of San Francisco's permitting process, [Alan] saw this project through.