Aedis Halloween 2022

Our Aedis family celebrated Halloween with pumpkins, a potluck and costumes galore. We wish you all a spooktacular Halloween!

Prospect High School Classroom Building Project Update

The Aedis team took a tour of the Prospect High School Classroom Building Project in Saratoga to get a firsthand peek at the progress being made. The campus is undergoing big changes, including Aedis’ nearly 19,000 square foot new classroom addition, with a makerspace, and science labs. With it comes a new outdoor student courtyard space–full of shade–for casual gatherings and group study work. The project is scheduled for completion this Fall.
The project is especially exciting because it uses #CrossLaminatedTimber (#CLT)–a biophilic, environmentally sustainable building material. CLT was incorporated into the roof construction, allowing for high ceilings and natural exposed wood finishes. Additionally, large windows, skylights, roll-up garage doors, and visually interconnected classrooms will allow natural lighting to fill the classrooms. These design features create a biophilic environment, which has been proven to promote positive psychological and health benefits and a cognitive performance boost for student and faculty occupants.
Working with Campbell Union High School District on this project has been a delight. They have been a supportive, encouraging, and involved client who put the needs and welfare of the students and teachers as the top priority, ensuring that the outcome will indeed exceed everyone’s expectations. It’s an honor to leave such a #PositiveLastingImpact at Prospect High School!

 Aedis Family Fun Day at California’s Great America

We celebrated summer, friendships, and, most importantly, #AmazingCoworkers with roller coasters, park food, and good ol’ belly laughs at Great America! We appreciate each and every one of our Aediseans!

Schafer Park Elementary School and Burbank Elementary School Exterior Paint

Today, we celebrate the dedication of the Hayward Unified School District in its work to maintain and preserve its valuable buildings and grounds—the all-important environments where its community’s children learn. Just in time for “Back to School,” Schafer Park Elementary School and Burbank Elementary School received new exterior paint. The new paint reinforces each school community’s pride and school spirit while its refreshed appearance demonstrates to its children, teachers, and staff that they are loved and valued. A simple paint job both supports the long-term lifecycle preservation of a school facility–which is itself a huge investment in the public trust–and delivers an additional immeasurable return on investment that lives in the hearts of the people who spend the most time in the environment–improving performance, feelings of belonging and overall happiness.#PositiveLastingImpact

South Valley Middle School Project Update

The Construction of the new South Valley Middle School campus continues as planned. Key features of the project are a new academic zone, a Campus Commons building and a new gymnasium. The central feature of the campus is a park-like quad featuring a tiger paw rendered in turf and trees. Aedis Architects and Flint Builders, Inc. are working seamlessly together to give Gilroy Unified School District a great project, on time, and on budget.

Today, the classroom wings are nearing completion, while the Campus Commons building–including administrative functions, a larger multi-purpose assembly room, nutrition services, and a library/media center—breaks ground next week. The gymnasium will begin soon, and the community will enjoy a completed project in time for the start of school in Fall 2023.

Much like its predecessor project, Brownell Middle School, South Valley Middle was planned to support Gilroy Unified’s whole-child curriculum and to reflect a strong connection to its community. What you see is the culmination of a collaborative process with the SVMS community, Gilroy Unified School District’s administration, and the School Board. We are proud to share the successes of this Project with them all!

Back to School

“Back to School” season is upon us, full of wonder and excitement! It’s the gift of a fresh start, and with it brings #NewBeginnings, #NewFriends, and #NewExperiences. Cheers to this season, and all the possibilities ahead. We are hopeful you will leave a #PositiveLastingImpact everywhere you go. Happy #BacktoSchool!

Ellis Elementary School Project Update

With the passage of Measure GG in 2018, The Sunnyvale School District was empowered to continue with its vision to transform their school learning environments in an impactful and meaningful way. A vision that began with a massive reconfiguration of Bishop Elementary School continues with a major multi-phase project for Ellis Elementary School.

This week, Aediseans visited the Ellis Elementary School Modernization Project and toured the construction site for Phase 1, a new 2-story classroom building, which is scheduled to be completed in the Spring of 2023. It will have a total of 22 classrooms, will be adjacent to a new, central campus courtyard, and feature wide open walkways, large windows for natural light, and HVAC units for each classroom.

Phase 1 of the multi-phased modernization project is just the beginning of this campus transformation, and subsequent phases will begin immediately after the completion of this one. The project has been phased to minimize disruption to the school while maximizing the transformation. The school will receive a new Multipurpose Building with an outdoor covered lunch seating area, a new Library, additional kindergarten classrooms, new fencing around the entire campus, and re-envisioned pick-up/drop-off areas to ease congestion on the campus and surrounding neighborhood. The entire campus modernization is expected to be complete by 2025.

Great care was taken with Sunnyvale School District and Sausal Corporation to ensure this project remains on schedule and ultimately delivers the programmatic requirements Ellis Elementary needs. We are honored to be making a #PositiveLastingImpact for this wonderful school.

CCFC 2022

The 29th Annual CCFC Conference in Sacramento was the place to be this week. Sessions and speakers focused on our ever-evolving business of community college facilities planning, including presentations on the burgeoning student housing movement, as well as impending building code, funding, and legislative changes. Aedis’ John Diffenderfer, Joe Vela, AIA, Michelle Netzley, Kaitlin Bailey, and Eve-Marie Olimpo joined other professionals and community college representatives in a collective effort to stay prepared for the future, and plan how we can work together to leave a #PositiveLastingImpact.

San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin

The San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin has partnered with Aedis to modernize their annex facility, The Lotus Center. Founded in San Jose’s Japantown in 1912, the SJBCB has celebrated truth, mindfulness, and generosity for over a hundred years, and for decades the building across the street from the iconic traditionally-styled temple has been a community asset, offering childcare services and classroom/gathering spaces. Having outgrown the space, Aedis worked with the SJBCB community to design a new, 2-story, Lotus Center campus using #CrossLaminatedTimber.

The new facility will be larger, more versatile, and provide meeting and gathering spaces for an array of community organizations. Most notably, the preschool and childcare areas are getting enlarged and will be enclosed, safe, and infused with the biophilic benefits that CLT offers. The much-needed play structure, courtyard, and functional drop-off/pick-up areas will bring added value and enjoyment, leaving a #PositiveLastingImpact, for years to come.

“This new facility will bring us into the 21st century with all its modern capabilities, while at the same time provide a more traditional “Japanese” flavor in its architectural design to more closely match our beautiful temple directly across the street.” – Steve Onishi, President, San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin

Volunteer Appreciation Month

As Volunteer Appreciation Month comes to a close, we want to take a moment and recognize our selfless Aediseans, who give back to our community and strive to leave a #PostitiveLastingImpact both in and out of the office. Our devoted employees offer their time and expertise to serve on numerous boards, coach and mentor kids through sports, prepare taxes for the elderly, empower and excite kids to enter the field of architecture, and distribute food for Second Harvest Food Bank. Keep up the great work! We, and our community, thank you!