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Running Shop & Hops – Granary District

Running Shop & Hops – Granary District

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Location:  Morgan Hill, CA

Year:  Completed in 2016

Budget: $200,000

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The Running Shop and Hops is located in The Granary just steps away from the WMA office. We converted the one time storage space into the perfect hybrid of running shop and beer bar. The Running Shop and Hops has become the new go to spot in town and a hub for local runners. As put by the owners, “We created this place so that every type and level of fitness enthusiast could come here to share ideas, discuss training and ultimately fulfill their athletic endeavors.” Five o’clock never tasted so good!

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Barley Place

Barley Place

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Location:  Morgan Hill, CA

Year:  Completed in 2017

Budget: __

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Close to everything. Away from it all. Barley Place is a unique Downtown Morgan Hill  3 1/2 story 16 unit condominium development. All units are a minimum of 2 bedrooms and 2 baths and range from 1,070 square feet to over 2,100 square feet for the 3 bedroom units on the 3rd floor that include loft space. Centrally located in the Downtown, Barley Place is designed as a Cal Green Platinum Level project with efficient mechanical and electrical systems. The project is developed, designed and constructed by our highly experienced team including Weston Miles Architects and Michael Roberts Construction.

Deleted: Each unit is designed to focus on specific views and privacy.  Ceiling heights are 10’ throughout and each unit has an entry foyer to provide a comfortable  and elegant transition to the large open Great Room space, expansive windows and large terraces.  Right outside the front door is a larger communal outdoor living space to enjoy the beautiful weather and perhaps a glass of wine with views of the hills.

Centrally located one block away from the heart of downtown with access to  specialty restaurants, including wine spectator dining, and a lively nightlife, Barley Place is a great approach to living….all on one level.

Located a block from the Caltrain station and a short distance from California Highway 101, if you are commuting via train or by car, Barley Place is 20  minutes from San Jose and 45 minutes from Palo Alto and Central Silicon Valley.  Safety , sustainability and local interest make Barley Place in Morgan Hill a great place to relax and enjoy the Valley of Heart’s Delight!

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Celebrating 36 Years

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Philosophy

Sustainability is the key to the future. As architects, we are responsible for designing projects that live lightly on the land and encourage minimal use of resources. The keys to sustainable design are simplicity of materials, use of local resources, and a view to flexible space.

U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)

Charles and Lesley attended the first USGBC conference in 2001 and became members. They began working with the principles, immediately developing the structure for the Los Paseos School and Community Center project toward LEED Certification.

The LEED Green Building Rating System is a voluntary, consensus-based national standard for developing high-performance, sustainable buildings. Members of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) representing all segments of the building industry developed LEED and continue to contribute to its evolution. LEED was created to:

  • Define “green building” by establishing a common standard of measurement
  • Promote integrated, whole-building design practices
  • Recognize environmental leadership in the building industry
  • Stimulate green competition
  • Raise consumer awareness of green building benefits
  • Transform the building market

LEED provides a complete framework for assessing building performance and meeting sustainability goals. Based on well-founded scientific standards, LEED emphasizes state of the art strategies for sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environment quality. LEED recognizes achievements and promotes expertise in green building through a comprehensive system offering project certification, professional accreditation, training and practical resources.

More information about LEED can be found at the U.S. Green Building Council web site.

Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)

Weston Miles Architects are members of CHPS and all Weston Miles current new school projects are going for CHPS certification.

High performance school buildings improve the indoor environment by providing cleaner air, better acoustics and natural light. They also improve the global environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. By using renewable energy in schools—such as solar power and day lighting—and by reducing energy consumption through efficient design, school districts can reduce reliance on fossil fuel sources to heat, cool, and light school buildings.

The mission of CHPS is to facilitate the design, construction and operation of high performance schools: environments that are not only energy and resource efficient, but also healthy, comfortable, well lit, and containing the amenities for a quality education.

CHPS helps facilitate and inspire change in our educational system. The goals of CHPS are to:

  • Increase student performance with better-designed and healthier facilities
  • Raise awareness of the impact and advantages of high performance schools
  • Provide professionals with better tools to facilitate effective design
    construction and maintenance of high performance schools
  • Increase school energy and resource efficiency
  • Reduce peak electric loads

Pacific Gas and Electric Savings by Design and the Solar Program

Weston Miles has worked on numerous projects with the PG&E Savings by Design program. The opportunity is to obtain additional design assistance to build the most sustainable building possible as well as receive substantial rebates for energy savings and innovation.

The Solar program, though more complex for commercial projects, has provided a substantial opportunity to reduce the carbon footprint and receive grants to assist on the purchase of equipment. WMA used the program effectively on the Granary by adding a 16 kW system to the building that will provide at least 75% of the building’s electrical needs.

The Bay Area Green Business Program

The Bay Area Green Business Program verifies that businesses meet higher standards of environmental performance by helping local businesses comply with all environmental regulations and take actions to conserve resources, prevent pollution, and minimize waste. They provide businesses and agencies an easy-to-use framework for improving environmental performance. Over 1,600 businesses and public agencies have been certified since 1997.

Gilroy Chamber of Commerce

Located at 7471 Monterey Road and with a membership of 725+ businesses, the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce has been forming alliances to create a strong, local economy since 1952. The Chamber building, unfortunately, was in need of an update to more accurately reflect the organization’s vibrant presence in the community.

Public buildings should have a visitor-friendly façade that blends harmoniously into the streetscape. The existing façade of the Chamber did not meet basic design objectives for public storefronts, which need to reach out to the community. The blank, closed-off street entrance seemed forboding and unwelcoming. Further, it seemed out of place in scale and style, lacking sensitivity to its environment. In its existing state, the building was not a benefit to the Chamber of Commerce’s public image nor a good neighbor to the surrounding businesses.

One major element that the façade required was fenestration. Windows open up a building to the outside, making it seem friendly and accessible.

Weston Miles Architects’ main goal was to open up the front of the building, allowing the Chamber to effectively show the public who they are. New windows help draw people into the building, and a main lobby provides a pleasant reception area. A new public bulletin space helps communicate important and exciting news to onlookers. Similarly, new signage helped the building stand confidently in the street. Finally, updating colors and materials reflected a better understanding of the street’s historic character, and signifies a good relationship with its neighbors.