Mixed-Use Campus — Marina Del Rey, CA
Mass Timber Merges Work and Leisure

- Size
- 200,000 SF
- Architects
- House & Robertson
Rios - Developers
- The Bradmore Group
Lincoln Property Company
A new Marina del Rey development will include three mixed-use structures that integrate retail, commercial office, and parking space. The campus will invite tenants and clientele through extensive outdoor lounge areas, ample lighting within office spaces, and a curated retail experience. Exposed mass timber provides an overarching warmth to the campus and provides cohesion between the buildings. Holmes’ structural and fire engineers are engaged on the project, optimizing mass timber exposure throughout the architecture while meeting performance objectives.

Holmes was commissioned to provide structural design for the project’s exposed, hybrid mass timber and steel structures—achieving the open, industrial look. Elevated walkways and bridges will tie the buildings together while the outdoor courtyards will tie in lush landscape elements, all to create seamless connections and transitional spaces throughout the complex.

From a fire and life safety standpoint, Holmes leveraged in-depth knowledge of mass timber performance in relation to the California Building Code. Holmes’ input throughout all project phases has resulted in a comprehensive fire and life safety strategy that allows for constructible design.

An exposed concrete stair leads to an outdoor terrace and elevated walkways allow for seamless access between buildings. Exterior third-floor decks encourage tenants and visitors to spend time outdoors and enjoy the breezy seaside climate. A freestanding pavilion adds a designated amenities space, as well as architectural intrigue.

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