Structure Type: built works - public buildings - health and welfare buildings

Designers: [unspecified]

Dates: constructed 1985

2 stories

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1001 Riverside Avenue
Roseville, CA 95678

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Overview

The Kaiser Roseville Medical Offices, consisted of a group of six hipped-roofed pavilions, clustered around a central quadrangle. The resonant image of Ernest J. Kump's Foothill Junior College complex (1962) in Los Altos Hills, CA, still influenced the design of the individual pavilions set in a landscaped suburban setting.

Building History

The six one and two-story buildings in this complex were erected between 1980 and 1985. According to a planning document prepared by Dudek, Environmental Planners, Scientists and Engineers for the City of Roseville, the Kaiser Roseville facilities had the following characteristics: "The existing medical office complex includes four one-story medical office buildings, one two-story medical office building, and a one-story communications building for a total of 90,209 square feet. The existing medical office complex includes 71 provider offices that range from allergy, optometry/ophthalmology, primary care, laboratory, imaging, pharmacy, support services, and administration. The buildings were constructed between 1980 and 1985. Landscaping is present along the perimeter of the site and internal to the site, including a number of mature trees. Within the project site, there are a total of 290 mature trees, the majority of which were planted as landscaping. From Riverside Avenue, the project site slopes gently upward to the east. The increase in elevation from Riverside Avenue to the center of the project site is approximately 25 feet." (See Dudek and the City of Roseville, "2 – PROJECT DESCRIPTION Kaiser Riverside-Cirby Medical Office Building Project 9498 March 2017 p. 2-2," published 03/2017, accessed 10/18/2018.) and the City of Roseville, The complex occupied a 622,908-square-foot parcel, and was surrounded by an asphalt parking lot with space for 613 vehicles.

They were to be replaced by a five-floor facility and two other smaller structures in 2019. According to the same planning document quoted above, this new complex would contain an "...approximately 194,000-square-foot, five-story medical office building, along with a one-story, 21-foot-tall, 16,000-square-foot pavilion building and related site improvements, including an approximately 11-foot tall, 82,630-square-foot parking deck with 255 parking spaces, surface parking lot with 803 spaces, site/building lighting, and landscaping, (See Dudek and the City of Roseville, "2 – PROJECT DESCRIPTION Kaiser Riverside-Cirby Medical Office Building Project 9498 March 2017 p. 2-8," published 03/2017, accessed 10/18/2018.)

PCAD id: 22452