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Burlingame Point is strategically located on the San Francisco Peninsula, offering a prime waterfront setting to tenants and activating the public’s Bay Trail. Image credit: Gensler
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Nestled on the San Francisco Peninsula, Burlingame Point integrates workplace, nature, and community along the Bay’s waterfront. Image credit: Jason O'Rear
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Office buildings were shifted west to expand Bayfront open space and preserve wind patterns cherished by the global windsurfing community, while a car-free promenade moves people from shoreline to shoreline. Image credit: Gensler
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The Bay Trail redevelopment introduces scenic overlooks, a pedestrian path, educational signage, and a newly elevated, resilient shoreline. Image credit: Jason O'Rear
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Stretching 800 feet, the car-free promenade integrates native ecology with social spaces, enhancing community engagement with the natural shoreline. Image credit: Jason O'Rear
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Parking is seamlessly integrated beneath the raised landscape, prioritizing open space for community gatherings and shoreline access. Image credit: Jason O'Rear
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Echoing the Bay’s movement, the facades balance aesthetics with performance, vertical fins minimize glare and reduce solar heat gain, offering a subtle contrast to the natural color tones of the landscape. Image credit: Jason O'Rear
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Double-height office entrances face the promenade, while the building masses step back to harmonize with the landscape. Image credit: Jason O'Rear
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A network of discovery spaces, both intimate and expansive, unfolds throughout the landscape. Image credit: Jason O'Rear
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Outdoor spaces immerse visitors in the natural beauty of the coastal environment, fostering a strong connection to place. Image credit: Jason O'Rear
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Designed for engagement, the ground floor features tenant and public amenities that enhance the promenade experience. Image credit: Jason O'Rear
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Each office building features terraces a that invite occupants to connect with the promenade and waterfront. Image credit: Jason O’Rear
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The promenade blends retail, work, and gathering spaces, fostering an active and engaging public realm. Image credit: Jason O’Rear
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Each building’s massing responds to prevailing wind patterns, creating a unique yet efficient form. Image credit: Jason O’Rear
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Anchoring the developments southern edge, the Amenity Center was designed to house a childcare facility, a restaurant, and a fitness center. Image credit: Jason O’Rear
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Designed for connecting to the bay, the sawtooth façade frames water views, complemented by a second floor terrace. Image credit: Jason O'Rear
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Its distinctive façade enhances views while dynamically reflecting the Bay’s shifting atmospheric conditions, creating an ever-changing visual moment of discovery. Image credit: Jason O’Rear
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The sawtooth façade orients all interior spaces toward the San Francisco Bay and its custom finish reflects its surroundings. Image credit: Jason O’Rear
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The Amenity Center’s planted rooftop terrace provides an additional gathering space, reinforcing the building’s relationship to its surroundings. Image credit: Jason O'Rear
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Native plantings soften building edges and create natural pathways throughout the site. Image credit: Jason O’Rear
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The parking structures naturally ventilated façade ripples like water, integrating seamlessly into the campus design. Image credit: Jason O'Rear
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The naturally ventilated parking structure integrates with the landscape and captures its ephemeral qualities. Image credit: Jason O'Rear
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Burlingame Point blends high-performance design with meaningful public access, contributing to the long-term vitality of the region. Image credit: Jason O’Rear
Burlingame Point
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