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Alameda Food Bank's new facility helps nonprofit handle surging demand
The construction of Alameda Food Bank's new home, a 19,000-square-foot complex, reinforced the nearly 50-year-old nonprofit's fight against food insecurity in the East Bay city and beyond.


Good Tidings Foundation & MBH Architects Celebrate the Completion of The Phil Lesh Music Studio at Eastside College Prep
Good Tidings Foundation & MBH Architects Celebrate the Completion of The Phil Lesh Music Studio at Eastside College Prep


Vivalon’s Healthy Aging Campus: A Modern Hub Serving Marin’s Older Adults and Their Families
Informed Infrastructure | May 16, 2024 MBH Architects, an award-winning architecture and design firm headquartered in Alameda, CA, in collaboration with Eden Housing and Van Meter Williams Pollack LLP, proudly announces the completion of Vivalon’s Healthy Aging Campus, a forward-looking project designed to redefine the experience of aging in Marin County. This muti-faceted campus, situated as a central hub for Marin’s older adults and their families, represents a significant


Senior Housing Developers Drive Innovation, Costs By Upping Tech Game
Bisnow | December 5, 2021 by Dees Stribling Senior housing hasn't traditionally been viewed as a hotbed for new technology. That is changing, especially in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, with benefits and consequences alike for both developers and users. Communications tech has boomed the most in senior housing during the pandemic. The latest in communications tech is being put into Vivalon Rafael in Downtown San Rafael, California, a senior affordable housing and soci


New Art Studio at School for Deaf and Blind Students Lifts Spirits in Colorado
i+s | April 20, 2021 by Robert Nieminen Meaningful projects are the result of great partnerships, a fact illustrated in the ongoing joint venture between Alameda, California-based architecture and design firm, MBH Architects, and non-profit children’s charity Good Tidings Foundation. The two civic-minded organizations recently partnered to give back to the Colorado Springs community through their new project, LeRoy Neiman Art Studio at Colorado School of the Deaf and Blind—th


MBH Architects designs art studio at Colorado School of the Deaf and Blind
Colorado Real Estate Journal | January 20, 2021
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