Client: County of Mono/Roebbelen
Size: 31,000 sq. ft.
Cost: $20,500,000
Completion: June 2020
Delivery Method: Design-Build
Location: Mammoth Lakes, CA
Principal-in-Charge/Senior Project Manager: Mike Parrott
Senior Project Architect/Senior Planner: Lorenzo Lopez
Senior Project Coordinator: Michele Hausauer
Senior Project Coordinator: Jeff Janssen
General Contractor: Roebbelen
The Mono County Civic Center in Mammoth Lakes, California consists of the design and construction of an approximately 31,000 sq. ft., two story building, including site improvements. The facility is intended to consolidate the departments located in Mammoth Lakes from leased space to a single building and create a civic campus that currently includes Mammoth Lakes Police Department and the Superior Court of California. Nacht & Lewis has teamed with Roebbelen Contracting under a Design-Build project delivery. We were selected based on our experience on similar projects and great relationship working together. The design provides a strong public entry with separate staff entry for security. The entry is defined by its sweeping volume, large curtain wall elements for transparency and natural northern light. Secondary entries are defined by gable ends and care is taken to protect visitors from the elements via the lower canopy that breaks the mass of the building. The public entry leads to flexible public rooms for meetings and training. Continuing from the public entry, public counters are easily accessible off public corridors on the first and second floors.