Global Award for Excellence: St. Joseph’s Campus (Oakland, California)

Located in the heart of Oakland’s Fruitvale District, the St. Joseph’s Campus comprises the historic St. Joseph’s Senior Apartments and Terraza Palmera at St. Joseph’s, which together form a multigenerational, mixed-use campus.

Developer:Bridge Housing Corporation Designer:Van Meter Williams Pollack Overall size:2.9 acres (1.2 ha)

Located in the heart of Oakland’s Fruitvale District, the St. Joseph’s Campus comprises the historic St. Joseph’s Senior Apartments and Terraza Palmera at St. Joseph’s, which together form a multigenerational, mixed-use campus.

An underused historic landmark was leveraged to develop St. Joseph’s Senior Apartments, providing an 84-unit affordable infill housing development for low-income seniors and 3,200 square feet (300 sq m) of community-serving commercial space. Terraza Palmera at St. Joseph’s, the second phase of the redevelopment, provides 62 affordable family rental apartments—four units in rehabilitated structures that were part of the historic campus and 58 units in a newly constructed building designed in keeping with the historic context of the St. Joseph’s site.

St. Joseph’s Campus offers an example of adaptive use, historic renovation, and new construction coming together to create a multigenerational community with a total of 146 affordable urban infill apartments while preventing the loss of a 1912 landmark. The project demonstrates how a public/private partnership can be used to leverage funding for preserving a dilapidated historic site in a distressed neighborhood and converting it into affordable rental housing while retaining funding for the project through an economic downturn.

Daniel Lobo is the Senior Director of Awards, Education and Advisory Group, for the Urban Land Institute, a nonprofit education and research institute that focuses on issues of land use, real estate and urban development. The mission of the Institute is to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. Prior to joining ULI Mr. Lobo was an independent consultant working as project manager for a variety of urban and research initiatives, in particular facilitating open cultural urban interventions internationally, and new media research. Earlier he worked extensively as project manager for the Center for Communities by Design at the American Institute of Architects, and as Urban Designer at Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill LLP. He holds a MSc City Design and Social Science from the London School of Economics, and a BA (Honors) from the School of Architecture and Interior Design at London Metropolitan University.
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