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Can Empty Office Buildings Become Good Housing?
It seems like a brilliant idea. Remedy the Bay Area’s perennial housing problem, a puzzle that has defied solutions for decades, while finding a new use for office buildings abandoned by the post-pandemic work-from-home trend. But what features make a building a viable candidate for conversion? Our Office-to-Housing Study addresses this big, essential question.
Can Empty Office Buildings Become Good Housing?
Balancing Progress and Cost: The Challenge of Specific Plans in Urban Development
Beyond Buildings: Impactful Solutions for Sustainable Urban Development
Engaging Resilient Communities
Resilience Hubs: Design solutions that help communities flourish
SERA Housing Principal Gauri Rajbaidya selected for governor's housing council
What do we mean by evolved design?
Our values: What SERA believes
The first annual DIGGY Awards!
New leaders at SERA in 2023
SERA and Just: The intersection of diversity and inclusion
Tipsu Palach Park: The gift of outdoor gathering
Addressing the climate crisis with embodied carbon benchmarking
Caring for the planet, and ourselves
SERA Academy: Why emerging professionals love SERA
Fostering creativity in the SLAB
SERA at Galleria: Professional development through human experience
The future is bright with AR and VR technologies
Erin Reome and resilience
SERA’s Offices: One firm’s answer to the big workplace question
Interview with Trevor Parham, Founder of Oakstop, an Oakland-based co-working space that centers communities of color
The Galleria: Celebrating SERA's New Space
SERA’s Tim Smith awarded FAICP Fellowship
SERA Celebrates New Leaders in Portland and Oakland!
Q&A With Natasha Koiv: Principal for 36 Years, retiring in 2022
Collaborative climate solutions start with carbon benchmarking
Previewing SERA’s New Galleria Headquarters (with Renderings!)
Back to the future: How we chose a longtime project as our new Portland HQ
Combating climate change: A study of embodied carbon
SERA and OBBF: Partnering with Our Oakland Neighbors
Design Through the Lens of Biomimicry
Can a Broken Urban Park Be Fixed? Portland’s O’Bryant Square: Part 3
Can a Broken Urban Park Be Fixed? Portland’s O’Bryant Square: Part 2
Can a Broken Urban Park Be Fixed? Portland’s O’Bryant Square: Part 1
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