Architecture is both the need and the desire for place. Place is defined by the walls, the light and the nature of a room or building. In our practice we work collaboratively with many diverse groups to achieve our clients' visions of place. For some this is a utilitarian function. A facility that simply fulfills the immediate need. For others there is a vision of illuminating the mind and expanding horizons. They need places of learning, of living or of healing. At HY Architects, we see our role as the guide who will help develop the vision for our client.
Construction is progressing on the St. Helena High School Auditorium! The outside sheath has been applied and soon this facility will compliment the 100-year-old building that stands next to it.
These photos show the erection of the steel frame for the St. Helena High School Auditorium. Heavy and light-gauge steel framing will continue for approximately two months. This state-of-the-ar t facility is scheduled to open for the ’16-‘17 school year. More updates to come!
Soon Natividad Medical Center will be opening a new residency clinic: The Laurel Family Practice Clinic, which will be operated in association with Monterey County. It is a contemporary facility that will serve the population located in the Salinas area.
HY Architects was nominated by Kaiser for the 2015 Western Regional Minority Supplier Development Council (WRMSDC) Supplier of the Year Award. The gala was held this past Friday and HY Architects is pleased to announce we WON! Congrats to Ken Yamauchi and the HY Architects Team!