Kuth Ranieri Architects is a research-based design firm co-founded by Byron Kuth, FAIA, and Elizabeth Ranieri, FAIA, with offices in San Francisco and the Boston area. Their team of architects and cross-disciplinary designers has earned a national reputation for innovative works of architecture that integrate environmental awareness with contemporary approaches to design, technology, and craft.
The firm's portfolio includes a diverse array of projects varying in scale from public park pavilions to the 1.1-million-square-foot new Harvey Milk Terminal 1 at San Francisco International Airport (in joint venture with Gensler).
The firm's portfolio includes a diverse array of projects varying in scale from public park pavilions to the 1.1-million-square-foot new Harvey Milk Terminal 1 at San Francisco International Airport (in joint venture with Gensler).
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The Golden State Warriors' Chase Center Arena is both a recreational and cultural destination and the design for the lobbies reflect this new typology of urban arenas. The SFO Big Room is a 30,000 SF, 200-seat office space that will house the design/build teams awarded the Terminal 1 Renovation contract for the 5-year duration of the project.
Kuth Ranieri is currently leading The Bay School Campus Facilities Master Plan, a 20-year plan for an independent high school founded in 2004. In just 15 years, The Bay School (Bay) has built a robust reputation for its academic program, but its facilities have proven to be a constraint.
It occupies two historically significant buildings in The Presidio, operated by The Presidio Trust - Building 35 (62,779 SF) and Building 3 (3,574 SF) - both of which present the challenges of an inflexible column grid, proportions not conducive to teaching and learning, infrastructure approaching the end of its useful life and outdated furnishings and finishes that don't fully support student activities.
It occupies two historically significant buildings in The Presidio, operated by The Presidio Trust - Building 35 (62,779 SF) and Building 3 (3,574 SF) - both of which present the challenges of an inflexible column grid, proportions not conducive to teaching and learning, infrastructure approaching the end of its useful life and outdated furnishings and finishes that don't fully support student activities.
Through coordination of architectural design, interpretive graphics, and live animal exhibits, we have organized various disciplines for the creation of a place of comprehensive scientific and artistic exploration. Inspired by traditional Chinese ink paintings, the new form of this aviary, with Lion Mountain behind it, evokes the feeling of layered misty mountains.
This pediatric dental clinic for the UCSF School of Dentistry transforms an outdated 1970s clinic into a vibrant space that is both state-of-the-art and child-friendly. The School of Dentistry is located in the School of Dentistry Building on UCSF's Parnassus Campus. Pediatrics occupies a cluster of rooms on the first floor which have been undergoing incremental modernizations.
Considering the possible future abundance of office spaces San Francisco will inherit and the cultural shift towards "work from home, " the City's downtown's commercial district will need to be re-envisioned for the post-pandemic society. It doesn't make sense to tear down and rebuild with the investment we've already made, i.e. embedded energy embodied within building materials and labor of construction.
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