Shinsei Gardens Apartments, Alameda, USA
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| Shinsei Gardens Apartments | |
| Designer | Erick Mikiten, AIA, LEED-AP |
| Location | Alameda, USA |
| Date | 3/2007 to 9/2009 |
| Building Type | Multi-Family Housing |
| Climate | Mild Temperate |
| Context | Urban |
| Architectural Style | Bay Area Regional |
| Builder | Branagh, Inc. |
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The word “Shinsei” in Japanese can be translated as “New Beginning”, “Dignity”, or “Authentic”. Each of these translations was an inspiration for Shinsei Gardens Apartments.
Each apartment’s front door opens to an oasis of trees, grasses, bamboo, and native and draught-tolerant plants. Places to sit, barbecue, and play are provided in spaces that range from intimate to communal.
The style of the buildings is a contemporary interpretation of local Craftsman homes and the Japanese joinery that inspired the Craftsman aesthetic. Wooden platforms evoke the feeling of footbridges found in classical Japanese gardens, and the courtyard pathway is like a river meandering through hills and valleys.
Entering the courtyard, one winds between sculptural, curving wood walls - a sequence of discovery as one leaves the world of streets and cars behind, and emerges into the peace, dignity, and authenticity of nature.
The project is currently a candidate for LEED Platinum certification.
The project will be managed by local nonprofits, with about 35% of the 39 units targeted to house people with physical disabilities.

