Pacific Highlands Ranch

Project Features

Client

Coast Income Properties, Inc

Architect

SGPA Architecture and Planning

Location

San Diego, CA

Building Area

160,000 SF

Construction of an 160,000 square foot mixed use development in an affluent San Diego community. The project includes a total of 9 buildings clustered throughout the site with an exterior courtyard. The composition of the buildings varies depending on their intended use. Four of the buildings are single-story wood framed, three are concrete masonry units (CMU), and the remaining two are two-story steel framed.

The Village is a unique project because the intent was not only to construct something tangible, but to also build a sense of community within the Pacific Highlands Ranch area. The project was designed around the specific needs of the San Diego market. Being that San Diego is a desired destination known across the country for vacationing; the design team incorporated luxuries and amenities into the project that represent the San Diego lifestyle. As the community continues to prosper, the idea of leisure has become a way of life. Creating a space that has a sense of community was a priority for this development. The construction of the Village Square near the future residential units provides a place where residents can gather and enjoy outdoor dining, socialize, lounge with their pets, and spend time with their families.

This project is designed with Santa Barbara style influences and features white plaster buildings, terra cotta roof tiles with bronze spires, dark bronze iron grilles, and glazed Mexican tile accents. Although all buildings shared common finishes, each structure has unique architectural features such as a clock tower, a scalloped arch-way at a major building storefront, two-story rounded archways, segmental arches, and a metal canopy to enhance the “village” concept.