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Kol Emeth Center  

Kol Emeth Center

Palo Alto, CA, United States

Finalist, 2023 A+Awards, Built - Sustainable Cultural/Institutional Building
Finalist, 2023 A+Awards, Cultural - Religious Buildings & Memorials
Project of the Day on Mar 13, 2024
Project Featured on Mar 13, 2024
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Kol Emeth Center

Palo Alto, CA, United States

Finalist, 2023 A+Awards, Built - Sustainable Cultural/Institutional Building
Finalist, 2023 A+Awards, Cultural - Religious Buildings & Memorials
Project of the Day on Mar 13, 2024
Project Featured on Mar 13, 2024
STATUS
Built
YEAR
2021
SIZE
10,000 sqft - 25,000 sqft
The Kol Emeth congregation of Palo Alto approached us with an ambitious desire to create a synagogue center that could represent a beacon of progress and forward thinking within the traditional Jewish movement. The congregation hoped to replace the existing stick-built structure-which over fifty years of use had become a continuous maintenance battle-with a right-sized new structure, built on the same site, that would serve the congregation and larger community for generations to come. Our objective was to create an immersive building environment that honored the land on which it sits, and coalesced the identity of the diverse congregation to which it would become home. With limited space to dedicate to trees and vegetation and a deeply restrictive triangular lot shape, residential single-story height limit, neighborhood context, and a limited budget, we focused on flexibility as an overarching design principle for use, and connection as an emergent form carried throughout the building. The design employed a methodical process of feedback integration and endless iteration to create an experience of space that felt immeasurable. Using materials shaped by nature and time, we created parametric design controls for spacing, alignment, and rotation that allowed a fine calibration of daylight penetration. Using these fine-grained nuances-the small moves-to create an enormous sense of flow and cohesion. All in a remarkable effort to produce an architecturally forward-thinking embodiment of a centuries-old tradition infused with contemporary values.

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