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3rd Street Retail Building

Property One, LLC

The 3rd Street Retail Building is a three-story retail and restaurant building situated adjacent to the Downtown Redlands Parking Structure. It shares access to the 3rd Street Plaza, as well as Stuart Street, the Metro Rail Platform, and all other downtown destinations. The third floor of the building offers vista views of the San Bernardino mountains to the north and a panoramic view of downtown Redlands to the south. The building’s materiality is brick veneer and metal detailing at the ground level for context with the historic Grigsby Building to the east and evolves with a modern interpretation of an industrial aesthetic as the building rises, with general glass facades with passive horizontal shade louvers.

Third floor outdoor deck provides stunning views of the San Bernardino mountains and panoramic views of charming City of Redlands.

3rd Street Parking Structure

Property One, LLC

The downtown Redlands’ parking structure is conveniently located adjacent to and along the Metro rail line platform. The large structure offers over 380 parking stalls and pedestrian access to many of Redlands new downtown destinations.

The project included 6,000 sf of retail space bordering a new public pedestrian plaza, as well as access from multiple levels of the structure to an adjacent retail and restaurant building.
The narrow site is bordered by the rail platform located on Stuart Street, the new 3rd Street retail building and the new coffee shop. Our design and architectural character of the project harkens back to an earlier time of the agrarian citrus packing houses in Redlands at the turn of the century.
The contemporary design has echoes of the citrus packing houses from Redlands' past. Ease of access to shopping makes for a satisfying experience.
Great shopping experiences begin with the ease of easy access to your destination

Rocket Lab Facility

California State Polytechnic University

For the conceptual design for a Liquid Rocket Lab at a local university, SGH Architects developed a canopy element as part of a small lab building that incorporates an actual rocket. The entrance canopy is designed to evoke an image of a Cape Canaveral rocket launch structure, while still providing a protective and identifying element within the active campus. The concept also suggests, through the penetration of the rocket through the canopy, that the Liquid Rocket Lab program is breaking barriers – figuratively and literally.

Frisbie-Warren & Carroll Mortuary

Service Corporation International

To further expand their services, Frisbie-Warren & Carroll retained us to design a new crematorium building on their existing mortuary site. Due to the sensitive nature of the proposed use, the design team chose to locate the building in an open area behind the main structure. Keeping the traditional architectural style in mind, the new building reflects a simple, yet elegant approach in its design.

The building houses the cremation function and includes a family viewing area and support spaces. The project was recently completed.

Whitehurst, Sullivan, Burns & Blair Funeral Home

Service Corporation International

SGH Architects serves as the Architect of Record for this new funeral home located in Fresno, California. As a site-adapted project, its design was modified to reflect a California Mediterranean-style building with features complimenting the existing adjacent commercial developments and residential neighborhoods.

Interior features of this 9,800 square foot project include a chapel that seats 250 people, arrangement offices, hospitality room, administration spaces, and public waiting areas.

The creative use of landscaping meets the strict requirements of California’s water conservation requirements. The project is tentatively scheduled for completion in October 2020.

  • Services ProvidedFull Architectural Services
  • Principal in chargeScott Griffith, AIA
  • Size9,800 SF