Our office is open:
Mon-Thurs:
7:30 am to 5:30 pm
Alternating Fridays:
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
1437 4th Street, Suite 300
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Phone: (310) 458-2205
Fax: (310) 399-1541
architecture@smgov.net
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Architecture Services Division
The City of Santa Monica's Architecture Services Division is responsible for the planning, design, construction and management of capital improvement projects related to city-owned/leased facilities, including public buildings, community/recreation centers, parks, parking structures, libraries and fire stations. Our goal is to incorporate the City's sustainable design directives, while maintaining a high standard of economy, utility, and aesthetics.
News & Announcements
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City Yards Modernization: Click here to join our mailing list to find out more about the City Yards Modernization project as it evolves. |
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Ishihara Park: Santa Monica Daily Press provides a synopsis of the design for the city’s newest park, set to have a grand opening on February 25th. Read more... |
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North Beach Playground: A section of Santa Monica beach between Montana and Idaho Avenues is slated to become a new playground! We at Architecture Services are excited to share some renderings of the design. |
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Clover Park Restroom Replacement: An Open House event took place at Clover Park on August 27th where participants were able to check out proposed design concepts and share ideas.
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Pico Branch Library: The Pico Branch Library won three 2015 Sustainable Innovation awards from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Los Angeles Chapter for Project of the Year, the Water Efficiency Honor, and the Innovation in Design Honor. Additionally, the project is the City’s first LEED Platinum municipal building and received its official certification in 2015.
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Parking Structure 6: Parking Structure 6 won two 2015 Sustainable Innovation awards from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Los Angeles Chapter for innovation in Design, Merit, and MGBCE Award of Recognition.
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L.A. Designer: Lorcan O' Herlihy Architects discuss the new BBB Bus Stops with KCRW's host Frances Anderton (photo courtesy of William Short Photography). Read more...
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