One of the City of Pinole’s oldest structures, the Faria House was built by James Tennent, son of Pinole pioneering resident and founder Dr. Samuel Tennent, circa 1880. It was sold to Joseph and Maria Nunes Faria in 1912. The Faria family also played a prominent role...
Suisun-Fairfield Train Depot Rehabilitation
The Suisun-Fairfield Depot was one of two dozen “colonnade-style” stations erected by the Southern Pacific Railroad and is the only one remaining in Solano County. Originally constructed in 1914, the building had undergone several previous additions and alterations....
50 United Nations Plaza Program Development Study for Alterations
The National Historic Landmark at 50 United Nations Plaza in San Francisco is a Beaux Arts building and a contributing resource to the larger San Francisco Civic Center Historic District. The original architect, Arthur Brown, Jr. also designed the San Francisco City...
Novato City Hall Historical Rehabilitation
The City of Novato City Hall was originally built in 1896 and was Novato’s first Presbyterian Church. The church was built in the Victorian Gothic style of architecture and served as Novato’s City Hall from 1963 to 2005. The City retained Interactive Resources, Inc....
Nystrom Elementary School Modernization, Expansion & Rehabilitation
The historic Nystrom Elementary School was originally constructed in 1943 by the Kaiser Company for the US Maritime Commission to serve as the primary elementary school for the children of workers in the nearby shipyards. By the turn of the 21st century, the building...
Pier at Ferry Point, Miller/Knox Historic Rehabilitation
Located at the Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline in Point Richmond, California, the Ferry Point Pier was originally used as a passenger ferry and freight barge terminus and landing for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad system. Interactive Resources, Inc....