Completion of One Paseo in San Diego
Ware Malcomb, an award-winning international design firm, announced that construction is complete on One Paseo, located on the southwest corner of Del Mar Heights Road and El Camino Real in San Diego. Ware Malcomb provided master planning and architectural design services for the retail project component.
One Paseo is a mixed-use master-planned project incorporating office, residential and retail space. In addition to providing master planning services for the project, Ware Malcomb designed the 12 single-story restaurant and high-end retail buildings totaling approximately 96,000 square feet located within the new development. The craftsman-style buildings feature primarily wood frame construction, intricate details and various finish materials to create a community-oriented environment. The neutral color palette for the buildings allows the merchandise and tenants to be the focal point. Ware Malcomb has completed additional tenant improvement projects within One Paseo including The Butchery, and Color Counter, as well as Architect of Record services for Pigment and Alcheme.
Additional amenities incorporated within the retail landscape design include a children’s play area with a climbing art log, a relaxing fire pit area, community workout area and a lawn area for events adjacent to the residences and offices. The restaurants in One Paseo feature a mix of first-to-market locations like Blue Bottle and locally owned Parakeet Cafe with outdoor dining and plazas.
Ware Malcomb also designed a three-level parking structure accommodating 548 parking stalls with a top-level shade structure.
“We are proud to be part of this dynamic, mixed-use project in Del Mar Heights. One Paseo is already a sought-after destination within the vibrant San Diego market,” said Tiffany English, principal of Ware Malcomb’s San Diego offices. “Every aspect of this project was thoughtfully designed to create a walkable community that incorporates the best aspects of living, working and playing at One Paseo.”
The developer for the project was Kilroy Realty and the general contractor was Bycor Construction.
Category: Architecture, Business, Real Estate