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The Taube Koret Campus for Jewish Life (TKCJL) is a highly complex LEED® Silver certified, urban mixed-use project that serves as a unique intergenerational campus for the local and regional Jewish community. The facility, which was masterplanned and designed by Steinberg Architects, includes a new 135,000-SF Jewish Community Center (JCC); independent and assisted living residences for seniors developed by the Jewish Home; regional headquarters for Jewish Community Federation; and offices for other non-profits serving the Jewish Community. Four acres of the parcel will be developed by BRIDGE Housing and Bridge Urban Infill Land Development into 159 residential units including 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom condominiums and low income senior rental.
The JCC includes a state-of-the-art fitness facility, early childhood and school age education programs, cultural arts center, adult meeting spaces including a library and resource center, a teen center, a spa, café and gift shop. Through its diverse programmatic mix, the new JCC will invite the broader community to participate in extensive educational, social, cultural and recreational opportunities offered in a Jewish context, including enhanced programs and services in early childhood education, after-school care, day camps and enrichment programs for children; family activities; as well as extensive offerings for adults and teens.
Taube Koret Campus for Jewish Life
- Completed:
- 2009
- Cost:
- $178,000,000
- Size:
- 435,000 SF / 8.5 Acres
- Program Elements:
- Assisted Living, Auditorium, Condominiums, Cultural Arts Facility, Early Child Education, Fitness Facility, Offices, Restaurant
- Services:
- Masterplanning, Programming, Design through Construction, Sustainable Design
- Awards:
- 2011 AIA Design for Aging Review, Awardo f Merit
- 2010 AIA East Bay, Exceptional Residential Bay Area Regional Design Awards
- 2010 Builder’s Choice Award, Infill/Mixed Use Community
- 2010 Best of Awards for Northern California, Award of Merit for Multi-Family/Hospitality
- 2009 AIA Design for Aging Review, Award of Merit
- 2008 Gold Award, NAHB Best of 50+ Housing, Small CCRC - On the Boards
- 2008 Innovation Award, NAHB Best of 50+ Housing, Small CCRC - On the Boards






