Williams + Paddon Architects, Roseville, California, USA
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| Architecture Firm | Williams + Paddon Architects + Planners, Inc. |
| People | Jim Williams, AIA; Jack Paddon, AIA; Terry Green, AIA;
Greg Tonello, AIA; Paul Walsh, AIA |
| Address | 2237 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 160 |
| Roseville, California, 95661-3853 USA | |
| Telephone | (916) 786-8178 |
| Fax | (916) 786-2175 |
| info@williamspluspaddon.com | |
| Web Site | http://www.williamspluspaddon.com |
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[edit] Services
Williams + Paddon offers services to assist clients through the entire building process. From site selection to architecture and interior design, to construction and the long term management of the facility; we have been doing it all for more than 26 years.
PLANNING: master planning, urban design, site planning, project feasibility studies, design guidelines, entitlement processing, land use analysis
ARCHITECTURE: programming, existing facilities research, architectural design, construction administration, code compliance, materials research, energy studies, models and renderings, project marketing material
INTERIOR DESIGN: facilities programming, interior architecture, space planning, interior finishes specification, furniture specification & installation supervision, custom furnishing design, equipment inventory & layout, signage system design, tenant improvement services, leasing marketing material, construction documentation, construction administration
[edit] Focus
Corporate; Industrial; Developer; Government; Medical; Churches; Educational Facilities K-12 (public & private); Colleges; Universities; Libraries; Performing Arts Facilities; Retail & Entertainment Complexes; Restaurant & Hospitality; Recreation & Spa Centers; Community Clubhouses; Community Centers; Golf Clubhouses (public & private); Urban Design, Master Planning; Community Planning; Campus Planning
[edit] Projects
We are dedicated to careful planning, rapid responsiveness to unexpected events, and solid commitment to schedule and budget. We base all projects on the philosophy that successful projects result from a well-conceived, organized, and accountable process that addresses and responds to the needs of all stakeholders, since inception, this philosophy has made each project a success. Please visit our website to view individual project photos. [[1]]
WORKPLACE: Placer County Community Development Resource Center, SMUD Customer Service Center, Roseville Civic Center, Blue Shield of California – Redding Campus, Glen Rosa Service Center, Nella Oil Corporate Office, Dunmore Corporate Offices, Ironstone Bank, Bayside Distribution, Roseville Chamber of Commerce, Surewest (formerly Roseville Telephone), Lincoln City Hall Expansion, 3101 Zinfandel Place, DST Innovis Corporate Campus, California Fuel Cell Partnership, Next Millennium Office Building, VPD, US Technical Ceramics, Mahany Library, Jackson Rancheria Public Safety Building, White Rock Business Park, Sacramento County Regional Sanitation District Office Building, Roseville Civic Plaza Office Building, California Motocross, Blue Shield of California – Lodi Campus,
LEARNING: St. Francis Catholic High School, Colfax High School, Del Oro High School, Holy Trinity Parish-Life Center, Sacramento Waldorf School, Independence High School, Sacramento Unified School District Modernizations, Sierra College Upgrades, Children's Receiving Home, Natomas Charter School Performing Arts Building & Plazas, Shalom School, Kennedy High School Performing Arts Building, Roseville High School, Oakmont High School, Antelope High School, Lincoln High School Additon, Forest Hill Middle School Gymnasium, Saint Joeseph Marello Parish, Jesuit High School Gymnasium, St. Clare Catholic Church, Portola High School Athletic and Performing Arts Complex, Oakwood County School, Immaculate Conception Apostolic School
LIFESTYLE: Cascade Club, Redmond Ridge Golf Clubhouse, Redmond Ridge Tour Center, Blue Water Sports Club, Santa Rosa Club, La Quinta Golf Clubhosue, La Quinta Tour Center, Vista Club, Trilogy at Vineyards, Trilogy at Central Coast, Brentwood, Sierra View Country Club, The Club at Lincoln Crossing, The Canyon Club at Fairway Canyon, Avalon at Palm Springs, Catta Verdera County Club, Whitney Oaks Golf Clubhouse, Promenade, El Dorado Hills Sports Club, Whole Foods Market Sacramento, Springfield Recreation Center, Cache Creek Golf Club, College Park, McAllister Ranch, Citrus Ranch
INTERIOR: Placer County Community Development, Resource Center, Blue Shield of California – Redding Campus, DST Innovis Corporate Campus, Roseville Civic Center, Nella Oil Corporate Office, California Fuel Cell Partnership, Next Millennium Office Building, VPD, US Technical Ceramics, Ironstone Bank, Lincoln City Hall Expansion, Mahany Library, Jackson Rancheria Public Safety Building, White Rock Business Park, Sacramento County Regional Sanitation District Office Building and Corporation Yard, Blue Shield of California – Lodi Campus, The Canyon Club at Fairway Canyons, The Club at Lincoln Crossing, El Dorado Hills Sports Club, Catta Verdera County Club, Whitney Oaks Golf Clubhouse, Cache Creek Golf Club, College Park, California Motocross, McAllister Ranch, Citrus Ranch, Brentwood, Sierra View Country Club, FM Booth, Newsura Insurance Services, 770 L Street Lobby, Nolte Corporate Offices, Town Lounge, Lucca Grill & Bar, SW Communities, Surewest Boardroom, Opus Corporate Center Stone Point, Clubhouse at Stonelake, Club at Natomas Park, Heritage Park Clubhouse, Clubhouse at Anatolia
COMMUNITY: Roseville Civic Plaza Master Plan, Milk Farm, Southhill Village, Glen Rosa Service Center Master Plan, Moore Ranch Master Plan, North Gateway Master Plan, Regional University Master Plan, Richland River Park, Stone Point Master Plan, Alleghany Master Plan
[edit] Philosophy
OUR DESIGN PRINCIPLES ARE EMBODIED IN OUR CORPORATE VALUES: Involve, Connect, Delight
It is our belief that to achieve great design, one must become truly involved – with the constituencies of the project, the nature of the site, and the tradition and culture of the institution. To become truly involved, one must focus attention to the meaningful inputs that can come from many directions and sources. This translates into a process of collaboration where all participants are made a part of the team. It also implies an involvement in the technical and a continual search for better materials and methods and for combinations and proportions in order to achieve a desired effect.
Relationships, whether between construction elements, or between people, rely on the quality of connection. Just as the various elements of a building are held together by connections, the design process relies on our ability to make connections with the ideas and input we receive and the shape and form of our design solutions. Often times what may appear to be contradictory, through insightful design, can be connected in ways that reveal new and beautiful results.
Ultimately, we hope that the outcome of our creation of spaces results in the users experiencing delight. Vitruvius wrote that the essential elements of great architecture were commodity, firmness, and delight. We recognize that delight can be both a noun and a verb, and we strive for both. This can only be achieved from solutions which are not only beautiful, but that also fulfill their functional requirements – providing comfort, and durability. We also, however, challenge ourselves to delight those we work with throughout the process of creation. Successful design is that which results in the delight of the participants and the users.
