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HALLA VIVALDI I

TCA Architect - Oct 09, 2016
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Looking to update their portfolio with an exceptional design, creativity and thought process, Halla commissioned TCA Architects to design one of their high-rise residential complexes in Paju Gyeonggi, Korea. The buildings were overwhelmingly successful and won a national award. As a result, TCA has begun to participate in the Korean market with several consecutive projects, which are located in Kimpo, Incheon and Yongin.

TELEGRAPH HOTEL

TCA Architect - Oct 02, 2016
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This mixed use project, designed for a leading nationwide residential developer was submitted to the City of Oakland in response to an RFP for a prominent site in the City’s burgeoning Uptown district. The City required the applicants’ proposals include a hotel, and TCA responded with a 135 room boutique-style business hotel extending the full length of the property on Telegraph Avenue. Gracious ground floor public programing extends the length of the street-front and wraps both side streets affording food and beverage service, lounge and check-in functions visible to passers-by through generous floor-to-ceiling glazing. Additional functions include meeting space, fitness center, and a rooftop bar.

HYATT REGENCY LA JOLLA

TCA Architect - Jan 15, 2016
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Inspired by the natural beauty and surf culture of the California coast, the renovation for the Hyatt Regency La Jolla’s restaurant and public spaces is a fresh, modern approach to the interior design. Vibrant colors paired with calming, neutral tones provide a look unique to California; it exudes the casual and cool ambiance often associated with the region. The bar and dining coexist in an inclusive space that allows for flexibility in use and efficiency in service. The restaurant transforms fluidly from day to night, creating a dynamic space that serves guests needs.

SAN JOSE TRIBUTE

TCA Architect - Jan 07, 2016
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In the city of San Jose a new 280 key hotel tower is planned for the property immediately adjacent to the former Montgomery Hotel, now operating as a Four Points by Sheraton hotel – a Starwood brand. The Montgomery, built in 1911, in the Italianate Commercial style, is on the National Register of Historic Places. The designers were challenged to integrate the hotel functions with the new tower while preserving and enhancing the historic value of the existing building. The new tower will rise adjacent to the historic building, defining a tall slender atrium space, and then cantilever out over the historic structure beginning on the 7th level. The new hotel is expressed in a modern style with floor to ceiling curtainwall glazing. A rooftop pool terrace, events pavilion and fitness club compliments the hotel program.

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