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The Bay Architects

The Bay Architects

  • About
  • Residential
    • Residential Projects
    • Cedar Street
    • Garza Doty Kitchen
    • California Street
    • Edwards Cottage
    • Fifth Street
    • California Street Kitchen & Bath
  • Multi-Family Residential
    • Multi-Family Projects
    • The Fidelity Apartments
    • Seventh Street Condos
    • Telegraph Bays Apartments
    • 2628 Telegraph Condos
    • Stadium Place Apartments
    • Hearst Commons
    • Allston Oak Court Apartments
  • Commercial
    • Commercial Projects
    • College-Ashby shell remodel
    • 2501 Telegraph Avenue
    • Wright's Garage conversion
    • 1952-66 University Avenue
  • Historical
    • Historical Projects
    • Church of the Good Shepherd
    • Corder Building
    • Francis K. Shattuck
    • Aurora Theater
    • 2567 Shattuck
  • Awards
  • Staff
  • Contact

Francis K. Shattuck restoration

2108 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA    

This project involved a total renovation of the Francis K. Shattuck Building, at the corner of Shattuck Avenue and Addison Street. This historic 1901 building was downtown Berkeley's first major 3-story brick building. During its 100-year life, it had been severely altered and stripped of its historic beauty and detailing. It had lost its corner turret, its cornice and its original storefronts. 

The remodeling required 3 steel frames and two gunite walls to seismically brace it to modern building code standards.  The building was essentially hollowed out; reduced to exterior walls and floor joists.  Upon completion, the remodeling added nearly 20,000 square feet in fourth floor and courtyard additions, to make a 54,000 square feet building.  The ground floor houses retail outlets, while the second, third, and fourth floors are utilized for office space.                   

With its brightly painted and elegantly decorated turret now out in the open for all to see, the Francis K. Shattuck Building has regained its earlier form.

2002   BDA, Berkeley Design Advocates: Award of Excellence.            

2000   DBA, Downtown Berkeley Association: Excellence in Design Award.

2000   BAHA, Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association: Certificate of Recognition              for Exterior Restoration.

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