Pankow is the design-builder for the County of Los Angeles San Fernando Valley Family Support Center located at the intersection of Van Nuys Boulevard and Saticoy Street in the city of Van Nuys. Scope of work includes a new 212,000 SF Office Building and a new 1,326-car Parking Structure which will serve seven County departments and provide services to the public on the ground level.
A major component of the City and County of San Francisco’s Justice Facilities Improvement Program is a new Public Safety Building (PSB). The state of the art building will house the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) Police Command Center, the Southern District Police Station and a neighborhood San Francisco Fire Department (SFFD) Fire Station. The project includes a parking structure and adaptive reuse of a historic, red brick fire house. The building will be six stories with a partial basement, containing approximately 300,000 SF
Pankow teamed with Panoramic Interests to bring this new 11-story, 160 unit tower at the corner of 9th and Mission streets to the San Francisco market. Based on Panoramic Interests patented SmartSpace design, this project will provide highly efficient and meticulously planned living spaces. 80 units are reserved as student housing for the SanFrancisco California Academy of Arts University, the other 80 units will be market rate rental apartments.
The building features dynamic common areas including an exterior south facing courtyard at level 2 and a landscaped top floor roof deck with barbecue and yoga spaces.
This 98,000 SF, 7-acre project is one of the first design-build projects for LACCD. Closely following the textbook principles of a design-build project delivery, our project team worked collaboratively with the Owner to complete this project according to the Owner’s vision and goals. In 2013, Pankow celebrates 50 years of collaborative delivery models and is a proud founder of the Design Build Institute of America. We have been providing continual leadership throughout the organization for the past 20 years.
“The college ended up with a Lab/Classroom building that exceeds expectations for a community college facility. The college president told me that a representative from Cal Tech, after touring the building said, “I wish we had a building like this.”
– William Cornelli, AIA, LEED AP
Los Angeles Mission College, CPM