Nancy Alanis

Nancy Alanis

Interior Design Assistant


A graduate of San Diego State University, Nancy has been with WRD since she moved back to the Monterey area in July 2023.  She is a valuable asset to the interior design department, sharing her talents in drafting, color selection, and more.  Her dedication and attention to detail is evident in each task she completes.  In addition to supporting our Lead Interior Designer, Nancy works with our CAD Technicians, Project Managers, and Architects to finish projects of all sizes and scopes.


Sun Rose Apartments

Sun Rose Apartments


Location

Salinas, CA

Project Type

We are thrilled to present our latest project with Interim, Inc. – one of our longtime clients.  The Sun Rose Apartments is a new living community specifically for adults who suffer from chronic homelessness and mental illness.

The building provides seven one-bedroom apartments as well as three studio units for long-term residents.  The second floor contains dormitory-style rooms for more short-term clients.  There are also several shared spaces including a community room, a living room, a kitchen and dining room.

The exterior includes a beautifully landscaped outdoor area with paved pathways and ample seating. In addition, there is a private parking area for workers and clients.


Abbott Apartments

Abbott Apartments


Location

Salinas, CA

Project Type

Recently completed, our mixed-use buildings at 504 Abbott are a welcome addition to the neighborhood.  The project consisted of four mixed-use buildings with three levels each. There is retail space on the ground level with apartments on the second and third floors, which add up to a total of 110 living units.

Ryan Harrod purchased the 4-acre site several years ago with the intention of maximizing the space on the parcel by building the highest number of living units per acre (30). WRD suggested constructing four separate buildings of multiple sizes and styles to provide some variation in the exterior look. The combined square footage of the buildings comes out to 174,897.


FireFish Grill

FireFish Grill


Location

Santa Cruz, CA

Project Type

After minor fire damage, longtime restauranteur, Mark Gilbert, decided it was time to remodel FireFish Grill, located on the Santa Cruz Wharf.  He enlisted WRD Architects for the architecture and new interior finishes.  The final product is a bright, welcoming restaurant with charming nautical elements.

Light color walls are further uplifted by varying shades or blue and black accents.  A glass partition etched with sailboats separates the bar from the main dining area, mirroring the sailboats that pass by in view of the floor to ceiling windows.  Above the seating, a barreled ceiling and the ocean view give the illusion of being in a boat on the ocean.

The open air exhibition kitchen was entirely reworked, bringing the signature charcoal broiler front and center for customers to witness all elements of their dining experience.  This method of cooking on an open fire, solid fuel, charcoal broiler sets FireFish Grill apart from its competition.


Carmel Beach Hotel

Carmel Beach Hotel


Location

Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA

Project Type

Formerly the Colonial Terrace Inn, Carmel Beach Hotel is a true hidden gem of Carmel-by-the-Sea, located just a block from the beach.  The hotel is considered a historic property and required a delicate and detailed approach to not just improve, but also preserve several elements of the façade.

This project consisted of a full interior renovation of each hotel room along with the addition of a spa to serve guests.  The lobby was reworked to include a bar and a comfortable seating area in front of the cozy, Carmel stone fireplace.  It opens up to the main courtyard with a new dining area for the restaurant.

We also made improvements to the building exterior, including window and door replacements, fresh paint, and much needed ADA upgrades.  The finished hotel boasts newly planted and paved grounds with several outdoor seating areas for guests to relax and enjoy the views.


Natividad Medical Center Courtyard

Natividad Medical Center Courtyard


Location

Salinas, CA

Project Type

WRD completed a set of improvements for the existing Main Lobby Courtyard at Natividad Medical Center with proceeds from an anonymous donor, who gifted $950,000 for the entire project. To fit within the provided budget, improvements to the courtyard were limited to plants, paving, new outdoor furniture and lighting.

The goal of this project was to create serene and comfortable outdoor places for family members and patients to enjoy.  Our design divides the space into several “feature” areas consisting of planting walls, dedication plaques, and a floor labyrinth. There are also tables and chairs lining the edges of the courtyard open for anyone to use.


MLHD Building

Moss Landing Harbor District Building

Location

Moss Landing, CA

Project Type

Situated right on the water, this cold shell building overlooks the junction between Elkhorn Slough and the Monterey Bay.  The building fits in well with its practical, yet modern design, complementing this popular fishing area.

This 10,000 sqft. building is broken up by the multi-angular, visually interesting roof line and the different hues and styles of exterior siding.  It is also adorned with enormous windows on all sides, showing off the incredible views of the Bay and softening the industrial design.  The surrounding area has been landscaped with native plants and other material such as natural stone and loamy soil.


Taylor Farms Family Health & Wellness Center

Taylor Farms Family Health & Wellness Center


Location

Gonzales, CA

Project Type

Aiming to facilitate expansion of specialty care within the Southern Monterey County region, WRD was tasked with tripling the size of an existing SVMHS OSHPD-3 clinic building. WRD’s large addition allowed for essential services in an underserved area; added Specialty Care services included Pediatrics, Cardiopulmonary and Behavioral Health along with space for Diabetes education and awareness and Childbirth and Parenting classes.

The building design harmonizes with the proportions and symmetry of the existing 6,400-square-foot Mediterranean-style medical building, while a new high-ceiling lobby creates a recognizable entry and focal point while supporting additional patient visits. The existing former lobby was converted into a multi-purpose room intended for community education and training.


Media

Wellness Center to Expand Facility

Salinas Valley Tribune


MCOE CUPCCAA Form

MCOE CUPCCAA Form (2023-2024)

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Monterey County Office of Education CUPCCAA Informal Bidding List

Monterey County Office of Education CUPCCAA Informal Bidding List

Notice is hereby given that the Monterey County Office of Education (MCOE) has elected to participate in Informal Bidding Contractors qualification procedures per the California Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act (CUPCCAA).

MCOE is inviting all interested licensed contractors to submit their company for inclusion on the District’s Informal Bidding Contractors List (List) for fiscal year 2024 – 2025.

Contractors that are interested in being on the List are required to have a current license subject to verification through the Contractors State License Board.

Additionally, pursuant to SB 854, no contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid or awarded a contract for a public works project unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) per California Labor Code section 1725.5 – a DIR registration number is also required to be included on the List.

If you or your company would like to be placed on the List, please fully complete and submit this form:

For inquiries regarding the list, please contact:

Wald, Ruhnke & Dost Architects, LLP, attn: Lou Bartlett

2340 Garden Road, Suite 100, Monterey, CA 93940

loub@wrdarch.com