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8 Hamilton Landing

Novato, CA

Partenaires en design

SiTe Landscape Architecture

Entrepreneur

TechCon

Éléments Landscape Forms

Typology Stick lights, Loll Designs Lollygagger lounge chairs

Construit dans les années 1930, Hamilton Field était à l'origine une base de bombardement des forces aériennes. Mise hors service et évacuée en 1975, Landing a donné une nouvelle vie au site avec des entreprises occupant les hangars rénovés et un espace partagé pouvant être utilisé par les locataires et le public. Connu sous le nom de 8 Hamilton Landing, l'espace public d'un demi-hectare se trouve sur un site originellement prévu pour accueillir un hangar qui n'a jamais été construit.

Jackson Derler and Matt Aranda of SiTe Landscape Architecture, the landscape design division of contractor TechCon, saw opportunity to provide amenities for the tenants and Novato community in what they discovered was an active part of the city. Early in the project, they were onsite and noticed a lot of people walking through the site. They discovered The Landing is adjacent to a bay walk that is part of the larger San Francisco Bay Trail. They realized the plaza could be more than a walk-through and offer a place for people to stop and relax.

Today, the space has a dog park, bocce ball and lawn sport courts, lounge seating, picnic area, and a corporate break area with shade structures and conference spaces for tenant meetings. 

“We wanted to create a balance between public use and the private tenant use to provide open space where the two could commingle.”

– Jackson Derler, SiTe Landscape Architecture

With safety, egress, and evening events in mind, lighting became an important element for the shared space. Derler and Aranda were immediately drawn to Typology Stick lights for an aesthetic that offered interesting ties to the history of The Landing. “We played off the historic significance of the space by placing the lights along the central walkway that became analogous to a runway, but instead of beacons guiding planes to the runway, 10-foot-tall Typology stick lights serve as beacons to guide people into the space. The lights have a contemporary take on the classic jet age design with their curved corners and vertical emission of light,” says Aranda. 

"Loll Designs Lollygagger lounge chairs introduce a playful element to the space and provide nice pops of color," says Derler. "There isn't a lot of color on the property now, and we didn't incorporate flowering plants into our landscape, so Loll adds visual interest and breaks up a large space with small seating areas."

Aranda has been to the site on weekdays and weekends. On weekdays, people are casually eating lunch and the dog park is active. And on the weekends, the space is crowded with people accessing the bay trail, playing games, and relaxing on the lounge chairs and lawn. "We've made it inviting for people to stop here and hang out," he says.

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