Benton Veterans Village is an innovative rehabilitation of an existing 1940’s firehouse in Santa Rosa to create six new apartments for chronically homeless veterans. The design is compatible with the appearance of the older firehouse. The development is a combination of new construction, comprised of 6 one-bedroom units in a two-story, 3-over-3-unit apartment building and rehabilitation of the firehouse.
Benton Veterans Village will provide safe and affordable, service-rich housing to chronically homeless veterans in a setting of security and independence within downtown Santa Rosa. The project was developed by Community Housing Sonoma County (CHSC) and designed by Fritz Architects.
New 2-story, modular apartment building. Each unit features three bedrooms, 2.5 baths and gourmet kitchens. Structure was built off-site at JL Modular's factory in four pieces and assembled on-site in two days.
The Carneros Cottages are 17 fractional share homes consisting of 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, open concept kitchen, living and dining rooms, large lanai doors opening the inside space to a large covered deck and fireplace. Each unit has its own individual spa, outdoor shower, and screened porch.
Modern home on a family-owned hunting ranch located in Middletown, CA.
The site for this new house is a 600-acre plateau surrounded by California ranch land and distant hills. The simplicity and beauty of vernacular California barns served as an inspiration for the design’s form, materials and construction technique.
The 30-foot high living room is detailed with exposed wood structure and on the south side of the house a linear sundeck projects out over the hillside, extending the living space into the landscape.
UC Berkeley selected JL Construction as design-build contractor for the renovation of Blue Oak Ranch Reserve, a scientific research site on Mt. Hamilton in Santa Clara County.
JLC, with its architect partners, transformed the simple research site with a vintage barn and temporary living trailers into a state-of-the-art facility capable of accommodating 50 people with two faculty residences, four cabins and eight seasonal cabins. The utility infrastructure consists of a massive off-the-grid solar array, battery backup power, generators, solar hot water heaters, septic system, water storage and fire sprinkler pumps. The barn was renovated with a research lab, accessible bathrooms and showers, large commercial kitchen and presentation space.
Due to the remote site, all of the buildings were constructed in JL Modular’s manufacturing facility and placed on-site.
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