Awards
Advocacy
Citation of Merit
The jury awards an Advocacy Citation of Merit for the exceptional efforts to save the Former San Jose City Hall, led by the Preservation Action Council of San Jose (PAC*SJ) and its partners. Designed by architect Donald Francis Haines and completed in 1958, this five-story, 113,000-square-foot building is an early example of International Style civic architecture on the West Coast. After years of vacancy and ownership changes, it was facing potential demolition. PAC*SJ, in collaboration with local stakeholders, embarked on an extensive advocacy campaign. They effectively elevated public awareness of its historical significance, emphasizing its association with pioneering mayors Norman Mineta and Janet Gray Hayes. A targeted letter-writing campaign and public petition garnered over 300 signatures, highlighting the community's support for preservation and adaptive reuse. To address challenges related to the County's "infeasibility analysis," PAC*SJ enlisted a team of experts led by Omgivning, who provided an alternative redevelopment proposal. Their efforts culminated in a crucial Board of Supervisors vote, resulting in a decision to reject demolition plans and explore reuse options. While the Former City Hall is no longer under imminent threat, advocacy work continues, emphasizing the adaptive reuse potential of this landmark Modern building.
“When government buildings have seen better days, preservation is usually an uphill battle. In this case, they pulled together a great team and implemented their strategy in limited time, with encouraging results.”
Preservation Action Council of San Jose (PAC*SJ); Omgivning; Swinerton; Degenkolb Engineers; Architectural Resources Group; °®¶¹app/Northern California
Location
Former San Jose City Hall
801 N. First StreetSan Jose, CA, 95110