
Genentech Child Care Center
South San Francisco, CA
- Award Year
- 2019
- Award Category
- Green Building with Wood
- Architect
- Perkins+Will, in collaboration with Genentech
- Contractor
- Rudolph and Sletten
- Structural Engineer
- Rutherford + Chekene
- Photos
- Courtesy Perkins+Will, © Emily Hagopian
Genentech’s decision to build this five-building campus using wood reinforced its commitment to performance, innovation, environmental sustainability and well-being, and supported its belief that exposed wood in classrooms creates a healthier learning environment. Roof structures for the one-story buildings include exposed glulam beams and cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels, eliminating the need to introduce potentially unhealthy interior finishes and contributing to a warm, natural space. Glulam columns, left exposed within light wood-frame walls, create an area where children can touch and experience the natural wood at their level. Most of the mass timber joints were designed as concealed connections, providing improved fire resistance and leaving a streamlined aesthetic. According to the design team, Genentech’s use of mass timber represented a 25 percent savings in embodied carbon compared to a steel structure and contributed to a higher-performing envelope. The project, which is LEED Platinum, operates as a net-zero energy and net-zero carbon complex. Genentech also realized a $120,000 material cost savings by using wood instead of structural steel. 57,140 sf/Type VB construction
-
Founders Hall, Foster School of Business, University of Washington -
Oregon Zoo Education Center
Opsis Architecture / Photo Christian Columbres -
George Fox University – Canyon Commons
Hacker / Photo Jeremy Bittermann
Similar Projects
Each year, our national award program celebrates innovation in wood building design. Take inspiration from the stunning versatility of buildings from all over the U.S.