Merritt Crossing

Merritt Crossing is a Green Point rated and LEED Platinum certified affordable housing building for seniors, a model of sustainable design in an urban area of Oakland in the Bay Area.

Located at the edge of Oakland’s Chinatown, this new affordable senior housing transforms an abandoned site near a busy freeway into a community asset for disadvantaged or formerly homeless seniors while setting a high standard for sustainable and universal design.

Owner

Satellite Affordable Housing Associates

Location

Oakland, CA

Size

62,000 sq. ft.

Stats

GreenPoint rated Platinum; LEED Platinum

Image Credit

Tim Griffith

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The high-density, transit-oriented project is one of the first new developments planned near the Lake Merritt BART regional transit station. The upper floor apartments respond to the character of the eclectic Pan-Asian neighborhood with colorful and varied porous facades that reflect their orientation. The south façade features an independent screen that provides shading, privacy and acoustical modulation while enlivening the view of passing freeway drivers. The 70 apartments are all reserved for seniors with incomes between 30% and 50% of area median. Over half of the apartments were set aside for seniors who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, living with HIV/AIDS or challenged by mental illness. The project achieved a Platinum rating under the LEED for Homes program, over 200 points in the GreenPoint rating program, Bay Friendly landscaping certification, and was named the first Energy Star rated multifamily building in California.

Awards
AIA California Council, Merit Award, Sustinability
AIA Design for Aging Review, Published Project
AIA Easy Bay, Honor Award for Exception Residential Project
AIA National - Committee on the Environment, Top Ten Green Project
AIA National, Housing Award

“Inclusive! Thoughtful integration of design, sustainability, and site for an under-served population.”

AIA Housing Awards Jury

Merritt Crossing is a Green Point rated and LEED Platinum certified affordable housing building for seniors, a model of sustainable design in an urban area of Oakland in the Bay Area.
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Jake Aftreth, Andrew Appleton, Aaron Brumo, Mark Chenchin, Adam Franch, Mattison Ly, Claudia Merzario, Charlie Stott, Sannihita Takkallapalli