Coyote Hills Visitor Center

The East Bay area’s original inhabitants were ancestors of the Ohlone Indians, hunters and gatherers whose skills enabled them to live well off the land’s natural bounty. The Coyote Hills Regional Park preserves portions of the wetland environment utilized by the Ohlone, along with 2,000 year-old Tuibun Ohlone shellmound sites. The new visitor center will replace the existing center and provide expanded exhibit space, staff offices and event space. The design team lead multiple workshops with EBRPD staff to understand the District’s needs and build consensus towards a common vision for the new center.

Client East Bay Regional Park District
Location: Fremont, CA
Completion: 2022
Team: SKA Team; Alan Kawasaki

John Northmore Roberts & Associates, Landscape
Interface Engineering, MEP
BKF Engineers, Civil Engineer
Basin Research Associates, Cultural Resource Management
Cumming, Cost Estimator

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