1. diamondview tower
WHERE CONTEXT CONVERGES
After composing the master plan for East Village The emerging tower form, highly visible from the
Square, the 3 parcels immediately north of the newly ballpark stands, interprets San Diego’s images of
completed Padres’ Petco Park, Carrier Johnson sun, air, and casual outdoor living with lightweight,
designed a 14-story mixed-use office tower on the transparent panels that form a dynamic composition of
right-field parcel. The building consists of 3 main glass and metal elements seemingly floating in the sky.
components - the base, tower and ballpark.
The unique location of the development, adjacent to
The heritage of utilitarian simplicity, brick warehouse a major public sporting event venue, asks for special
vernacular, and horizontality in massing that is typical consideration in the way the building interacts with
for East Village building forms, are reflected in the its surroundings. Baseball elements, such as the
building’s base, composing the entirety of the first 4 interpretation of a foul-pole, a scoreboard, a light tower
floors. and bleacher seats are incorporated into the design.
Project Type: Scope: Client: Size:
Mixed-Use Office Building Architecture Right Field Office Partners, LLC 325,000 SF
Interior Design (public spaces) (c/o Cisterra Partners)
Location: Environmental Graphics Construction Cost:
San Diego, CA Signage Completion: $53,200,000
2007