Great America Commons
Modernized Spaces + Seamless Connections
Great America Commons, an established office property in booming Santa Clara, needed a refresh to stay competitive in Silicon Valley. The design team transformed the café and dining areas, adding a dynamic outdoor space to foster gatherings. They revamped the flow between indoor and outdoor areas with a 40-foot folding glass wall and a steel mesh canopy, enhancing connectivity.
Inspired by the nearby Great America Amusement Park and Levi’s Stadium, the design integrates the amenities of a single-user campus with those of a multi-tenant property. The original dining space expanded by 925 square feet, now seamlessly connecting to the outdoors with unified flooring and updated finishes.
The café now resembles a trendy casual restaurant, with a refreshed palette, new lighting, and tech elements like TV monitors and LED wall panels. Signage and graphics were updated to match the new aesthetic.
Outdoor amenities include a semi-private lounge with a board-formed concrete wall and fire pit, a large media wall overlooking the dining terrace, and landscaped elements that soften the architectural edges.
Location Santa Clara, CA
Square Footage 34,000 SF
Completion Date February 2018
General Contractor Technical Builders + McLarney Construction
Scope Interior Architecture + Exteriors +
Environmental Graphic Design
Photographer John Sutton