The new building for Sequoia Mental Health Services, a nonprofit mental health organization that serves patients with long-term psychiatric, emotional or developmental impairments in Washington County, provides 14 residential units and 16,000 SF of clinical and administrative services space for the nonprofit. Sustainable elements included bioswales for storm water management and storage tanks to hold irrigation water for the building’s landscaping. The existing trees on the site were incorporated into the landscape design, along with native plants needing little or no water. Daylight-harvesting systems are be used in the office along with compact fluorescent fixtures and manual on/automatic off lights with motion-sensor switches for the residential units.
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Healthcare, Housing, Affordable
Sequoia Mental Health Services Headquarters
Size
Sequoia is a 16,000 SF mixed-use and administrative building.
Clients
Architects
Testimonials
It has been my pleasure to work with the team during the four years it has taken for our project to be completed. Construction only took 10 months, but planning, development and financing took us three years. Throughout development and construction the entire team was very professional, knowledgeable, accommodating and fair. I spoke with several subcontractors and they volunteered the same report about working with Walsh. - David W. Pump Executive Director Sequoia Mental Health Services
- Sustainable elements included bioswales for stormwater management and storage tanks to hold irrigation water for the building’s landscaping.
- The existing trees on the site were incorporated into the landscape design, along with native plants needing little or no water.
- Daylight-harvesting systems are be used in the office along with compact fluorescent fixtures and manual on/automatic off lights with motion-sensor switches for the residential units.
- The new building for Sequoia Mental Health Services, a nonprofit mental health organization that serves patients with long-term psychiatric, emotional or developmental impairments in Washington County, provides 14 residential units and 16,000 SF of clinical and administrative services space for the nonprofit.