This downtown Riverside office building, designed by noted local architect Clinton Marr FAIA, has been revitalized to serve as the home of a non-profit community health foundation, reviving the clear, rational, modernist design intent which had been obscured by decades of use and improvements. Minimal exterior interventions denote new entry points leading to open interior spaces highlighted by exposing the original rational wood structure.
Built in 1962, this mid-century commercial structure had seen decades of use that had obscured its original design intent. The new users, the non-profit Riverside Community Health Foundation, acquired this building as their primary location for corporate offices, Pink Ribbon center and a community meeting place for several of their outreach activities. |