Ancora Place transforms a 260-foot frontage along East Oakland’s International Boulevard from light industrial and storage to a health-forward, community-focused, 78-home mixed-use affordable housing development. The project furthers the City’s objectives of densifying this new Bus Rapid Transit corridor with a vibrant project including distinctive façade cladding and ground floor murals by area artists. The five-story, L-shaped building shelters a 14,000-square-foot on-grade courtyard populated with picnic and play areas, a community garden, a performance space, and native and flowering trees. An adjoining ground floor community room includes a kitchen and direct street access for potential use by neighborhood groups. The courtyard includes a street-connecting paseo, adjoins community organization Eastside Arts, and is equipped for community gatherings.
The project’s early exploration of modular construction led to design efficiencies that saved money in construction. Corridors incorporate windows and views at the ends of hallways and elevator lobbies with sweeping views at each floor’s midpoint. A 20-foot-high courtyard wall and high-STC windows mitigate noise from nearby elevated BART line, I-880, and a local truck route. A layered, undulating façade breaks up the project’s mass and integrates the project into existing scale of the rest of the block. Ancora Place is GreenPoint Rated Platinum.
Personnel
Peter Waller
AIA Principal-in-Charge
Janey Madamba
AIA, NOMA Project Manager/ Project Architect
Project Team
- Architect
- PYATOK
- Design Architect
- Phillips Win
- General Contractor
- Cahill
- Landscape
- PGA
- Civil
- Luk & Assoc.
- Structural Engineering
- Element Structural Engineers
- Mechanical
- H&M
- Electrical
- BWF
- Sustainability
- Beyond Efficiency
- Utilities
- Alpine
Awards
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Finalist: Readers’ Choice Awards – Urban Category
Affordable Housing Finance | 2025 -
Finalist, Mixed-Use Category
AIA East Bay Design Awards | 2025 -
Merit Award, Best Affordable Housing Community, 60-100 DUA
Gold Nugget Awards | 2025
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