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    A major rehabilitation of the Richmond Civic Center in Richmond, California, was designed by Nadel Architects.
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    Diagonal steel bracing and concrete sheer walls were used to seismically reinforce the structure of the three Richmond Civic Center buildings dating to 1949.
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    Richmond City Hall ground-floor plan drawing.
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    The Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCSF was recognized for project team collaboration.
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    Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research transverse section drawing.
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    Min/Day designed the L Residence, a large apartment on the 11th floor of an art deco building in Omaha, Nebraska.
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    The interior of the L Residence is finished primarily in oak-veneer panels, while vividly colored elements, such as a dark blue kitchen counter, provide visual contrast.
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    L Residence exploded axonometric diagram.
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    A new interior for the Press Club, a lounge and wine bar in the basement of the Four Seasons Hotel in San Francisco, was designed by Baldauf Catton von Eckartsberg Architects.
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    The interior wall finishes of the Press Club include black-walnut planking and board-formed cement plaster surfaces.
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