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Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects designs the Arya Apartments in San Jose, California

Project name:
Arya Apartments
Architecture firm:
LEDDY MAYTUM STACY Architects
Location:
San Jose, California, USA
Photography:
Bruce Damonte
Principal architect:
Design team:
Richard Stacy, Vanna Whitney, Sara Sepandar, Yung Chang, Enrique Sanchez, Eddie Kopleson, Kirk Nelson, Howie Russel, LJ Bryant
Collaborators:
GC: Branagh Construction; Low Voltage: E Design C; Waterproofing: Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates; Acoustical: Salter
Built area:
95,000 ft²
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Completion year:
Interior design:
LEDDY MAYTUM STACY Architects
Environmental & MEP engineering:
Emerald City Engineers
Civil engineer:
Luk and Associates
Structural engineer:
Landscape:
Creo
Lighting:
Tucci Lighting
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Client:
Satellite Affordable Housing Associates (SAHA)
Budget:
Undisclosed
Status:
Completed
Typology:
Residential › Apartment

LEDDY MAYTUM STACY Architects: Arya Apartments provides 87 affordable apartments in a gateway building to downtown San Jose’s SoFA (South of First Area) Arts and Entertainment District. The 95,000-square-foot project’s design, amenities, and outreach strategies were developed to serve San Jose’s working artist community.

The building’s amenities include a variety of common areas, workspaces, multipurpose rooms, and a landscaped courtyard. Working with Local Color, a San Jose arts organization, the project will also include a community flex space located at street level that can serve as a classroom, a gallery, and/or performance space for local artists and nonprofits and be accessible to residents and neighbors.

The colorful exterior design expresses the project’s location as a transition point between downtown high-rises and an adjacent historic single-family neighborhood. A robust community engagement process resulted in unanimous Planning Commission approval without opposition.

This project used the State Density Bonus Program to increase the number of apartments and used the State affordable housing streamlined approval process to fast-track entitlements.


By Liliana Alvarez

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