Uptown Family Park, Paso Robles
The City of Paso Robles was awarded a State of California Department of Parks and Recreation Proposition 84 Grant for a new park at 36th and Spring Streets.
The City of Paso Robles was awarded a State of California Department of Parks and Recreation Proposition 84 Grant for a new park at 36th and Spring Streets.
With the amount of use Garfield Square Park had received since its initial installation, the City of San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department hired Verde Design to refurbish it after so much activity throughout the years.
VERDE DESIGN DEVELOPED Master Plans and designed renovations for athletic facilities for the Palo Alto and Gunn High School campuses. Verde was initially retained to design improvements to the stadium fields at both high schools.
Verde Design provided site design, construction documents, and construction administration services to Saint Ignatius College Prep when administrators leased a former school site in Pacifica to obtain additional sports fields for their school,
Magical Bridge is a state-of-the-art, universally accessible playground within Mitchell Park in Palo Alto.
David Cutino Park is one of the most heavily-used, multi-purpose parks in the City of Seaside, which serves more than 30,000 residents.
The City of Morgan Hill worked with Verde Design on the planning and schematic design for an all-inclusive playground that will be a destination for families and people throughout the South Bay Area.
Verde Design was selected by the City of Sunnyvale for the renovation of Fair Oaks Park, a 15-acre community park located in Northern Sunnyvale, originally built in 1969.