CAMP AND CAMP: ON THE BOARD


ON THE BOARD

June 25, 2024

Big Wave Wellness Center, Half Moon Bay, CA

Project Manager: Rocky Avitia

Big Wave Wellness Center is an affordable housing development with approximately 57 bedrooms for developmentally disabled adults and caretakers. It is part of a larger commercial project that includes Big Wave Office Park, Big Wave Farm, and Big Wave Wellness Center. The facility is located between Princeton-by-the-Sea and Moss Beach.

CCA has been given the opportunity to design the outdoor courtyard and surrounding landscape of the greater Big Wave Development. The Wellness Center Courtyard features a specimen Coast Live Oak, dual fire pits, seating areas, lawns, and multi-purpose areas for outdoor activities like play and movie nights.

Key Project Components

  1. Enhancing Quality of life: Design a versatile outdoor area for residents to enjoy.

  2. Sustainable Landscape: Implementing climate/zone-appropriate landscaping.

  3. Community Development: Creating an inclusive outdoor area for residents to socialize and engage with the community.

Big Wave is a non-profit organization in the Bay Area, located in San Mateo County. For more information, please visit their website at https://www.bigwaveproject.org/.

 

PG&E Antioch Service Center, Antioch, CA

Project Manager: Dhara Oza

PG&E Parklet Design for Antioch Service Center Site

CCA has been commissioned by PG&E to explore the development of a new park at their Antioch Service Center site. In collaboration with Teter Architects and our project team, we are integrating this park into the PG&E Master Campus Construction Plans. The proposed PG&E Parklet Design emphasizes three core components: Environmental Conservation, Sustainable Landscaping, and Community Development.

Key Components

  1. Environmental Conservation: Enhancing biodiversity and preserving natural habitats.

  2. Sustainable Landscaping: Implementing green infrastructure and renewable energy solutions.

  3. Community Development: Creating accessible recreational spaces and fostering community engagement.

Stay tuned for updates as we bring this vision to life, enriching both the environment and the community.

Fair Oaks Church, Concord, CA

Project Manager: Rocky Avitia

Fair Oaks Church is located in Concord, California's Ygnacio Valley and has been a proud part of the community since the 1950s. The current facilities, built by the church's founding members in the 1960s, are being updated to better serve the next generation. CCA has been commissioned to create a new Church Master Plan, focusing on outdoor space for events, parking lot improvements, playground, and overall functional use of the space. CCA is currently working on a Conceptual Design to present to the Fair Oaks Church Community after closely collaborating with church board members and Pastor Chad.

For more information, please visit their website at https://fairoaks.church/

Key Project Components

  1. Enhance Wayfinding: Design a versatile outdoor area for residents to enjoy.

  2. Improve vehicle traffic and pedestrian circulation: Design a versatile outdoor area for residents to enjoy.

  3. Community Engagement: Creating an inclusive and inviting outdoor area for neighborhood residents to feel welcome to visit the church.


ON THE BOARD

March 14, 2024

Seaview Land Use Master Plan, Mecca

Project Manager: Rocky Avitia

CCA was asked to prepare a Land Use Plan and Site Master Plan for a 2000 Ac. Community design near the Salton Sea. The site is being analyzed for it’s potential in housing 1500 employees anticipated for the newly discovered lithium quarry site nearby. In order to energize the community, CCA is planning for 2 hotels, multi-family and affordable housing, retail /commercial center, 2 schools, an RV park, church & cemetery, water treatment plant, 9 hole golf course, recreation center and 1000 modular single family homes. We have not yet selected Architects for the various components of this new community.

North of Hwy 111

South of Hwy 111

Avaanti Vineyards, Livermore

Project Manager: Dhara Oza

Working with William Wood Architects, CCA is assisting with the Land Planning of a 115 Acre site in Livermore. The site will accommodate a 30,000 Square Foot, Winery complex for processing, tasting, exterior display vines, retail sales, restaurant, multi-use center, pro shop for a 6 hole par 3 golf course and 18 hole putting course, and a central stadium for outdoor events. Also on the property there will be a 15 room mansion used for special events as well as private functions. The balance of the property is dedicated to the vineyard. 

Event Center

Residence

2094 Mt. Diablo Blvd.

Project Manager: Dhara Oza

CCA is collaborating with LCA Architects in this 6 story mid-rise mixed use infill project in Walnut Creek. Ground floor retail/commercial and upper floor apartments enjoy a large rooftop amenity program including covered lounges, outdoor kitchen facility, pool, fountains, sports and games area and walking paths. Green roof components are located throughout the rooftop gardens.


ON THE BOARD

October 29, 2019

Amy’s Drive Thru, Walnut Creek

Project Manager: Rocky Avitia

America’s first vegetarian drive-thru is coming to Walnut Creek. The restaurant will feature solar energy, a “living vegetative roof”, reclaimed wood, and entirely compostable food packaging.

Clock Tower Building, Danville

Project Manager: Pam Winther

Horse sculptures

Proposed changes to the existing building, located in the heart of Danville

New Horizons, Morgan Hill

Project Manager: Rocky Avitia

This project was part of the Measure ‘S’ submittal for the City of Morgan Hill, which allowed developers to compete on building new subdivisions. CC/A worked closely with Vince Burgos & Glenrock Builders to develop a land plan that establishes criteria and point values that the city uses to award residential allotments among competing projects. THE VILLAGES AT JACKSON SQUARE are custom homes that have access to tennis court, picnic plaza with trellises, BBQ area, Senior Recreation center, Par Course stations and trail connections.