Red Morton Park, Redwood City
Verde Design worked with the City of Redwood City to transform its four aging fields into modern sports venues.
Verde Design worked with the City of Redwood City to transform its four aging fields into modern sports venues.
Verde Design developed the construction documents for Phase I of the 43-acre Mary E. Grogan Community Park sports complex.
Working with the City Fields Foundation and with the support of the City of San Francisco, Verde Design replaced the natural turf field with a new synthetic turf lined for baseball, soccer and lacrosse.
Partnering with Robert A. Bothman, Verde Design provided design-build services for the reconstruction of Depot Park Field.
Verde Design renovated the track at the historic Kezar Stadium in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
The City Fields Foundation, with the support of the City of San Francisco, selected Verde Design to renovate the Beach Chalet Fields in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.
The City of San Jose selected Verde Design to provide professional services for their Lake Cunningham Regional Park project.
The City of Newark engaged Verde Design to program and facilitate an extensive public process that focused on the northern natural grass fields and an unused area north of their existing Silliman Community Center parking lot.
Wilder Park is a community park within the City of Orinda. Verde Design was retained by the Wilder Ranch developer, Brooks Street, to design a synthetic turf baseball and soccer field, a natural grass little league/softball field, a picnic area, and playgrounds.
Education Realty Trust (EdR), recently acquired by Greystar, a leading developer of campus housing selected Verde Design to develop two adult baseball fields at Army Depot Park, at the intersection of Okinawa and Mortono St.