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Leveraging the combined capabilities of governmental and academic research with private industry’s innovation, entrepreneurialism, and capital in Silicon Valley, Berkeley Space Center will foster collaboration and multi-disciplinary interactivity, driving UC Berkeley’s vision to embrace innovation and entrepreneurship and to accelerate the translation of research discoveries into goods and services that benefit humanity.
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Berkeley Space Center is a highly sustainable research and development innovation hub that presents an opportunity for the private sector to collaborate with UC Berkeley and NASA and realize their collective vision for the partnership capabilities of the NASA Ames Research Center.
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Welcome to Berkeley Space Center
Open Space
Central Green
While new technological innovations rarely last more than a decade, great public spaces and their impact can last a lifetime.
More than a research facility, The Berkeley Space Center will be a bustling hub for innovation, creativity and inspiration.
Learn, Invent & Accelerate Ideas
Pavilions in the Park
Tenants will benefit from proximity to existing NASA facilities as well as neighboring educational institutions, research facilities, and the broader Silicon Valley ecosystem.
A workplace of the future, the Berkeley Space Center is committed to the advancement of a collaborative “knowledge community” that is part of a larger innovation ecosystem at Moffett Field and beyond.
Tap Into The World’s Top Innovation Ecosystem
Stanford Research park
PALO ALTO
Mountain view
Peery Park Sunnyvale
Sunnyvale
Google bay view
GOOGLEPLEX
Microsoft
NASA AMES RESEARCH CENTER
Planetary ventures
Moffett airfield
LOCKHEED MARTIN
Moffett park sunnyvale
META
Amazon lab126
google tech corners campus
Gm Advanced technology
Apple mathilda
Apple Campus 3
uber
airbus A3
google fairchild campus
samsung research
linkedin hq
google quad campus
NEIGHBORS
TRANSIT
Northrup Grumman
Siemens
NURO
Muon Space
Wisk Aero
MAXAR
SLL
Welcome to the future of Silicon Valley
Berkeley Space Center will encompass 36 acres with opportunities for up to 2.3M SF of expertly designed research and development space.
With flexibility for a broad range of use cases, the campus will provide companies with:
Scalability
50,000 to 2,300,000 sq ft
Designed for intense power users
Robust Infrastructure
High and Grade-Level Loading Docks
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Research Uses with Office, Lab / R&D and Academic programs
Residential
Amenities / Active Use
Conference Center
Parking
Outdoor Space (13 AC)
Working Yard
Lobby
Loading Dock
Shared Spaces
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Typical Floor
76K sf
66K sf
39K sf
45K sf
The “Center-Point” is the nexus of collective activity for the district. Easily accessible from all buildable sites, it creates an activation center to facilitate collisions of research, knowledge and innovation.
of the Berkeley Space Center.
The Social Heart
that connects the buildings and the talent that gives them purpose.
The Hub
to promote the space as a social magnet and meeting point for the district and beyond.
Car-Free Core
Mobility Pathways
Open Field for Diverse Programming from academic events and exhibitions to picnics and stargazing.
carefully designed for pedestrians and cyclists.
Enjoy everything from academic events and exhibitions to picnics and stargazing.
Open Field for Diverse Programming
Next-Generation Sustainable Design
Expansive terraces and gardens woven seamlessly into the workplace, cultivating an intimate connection with nature to promote mental health and well-being
With the research capabilities of UC Berkeley and NASA, and the development expertise of SKS, the Berkeley Space Center looks to set a new standard in sustainable and resilient design.
Designed with a wellness-first approach, innovators arrive to create and produce, and leave feeling refreshed and fulfilled
Pursuing LEED Certification
Energy
Our joint-venture partnership has adopted rigorous environmental sustainability criteria for how Berkeley Space Center will be designed and constructed. While these goals will be refined over the course of the design process, at present they include:
No use of natural gas for power generation Installation of photo-voltaic panels throughout, with possible battery back-up
Pursuit of the goal of 84% waste diversion
The design will enable the use of recycled water for both landscaping and within buildings themselves
The design will facilitate the on-site treatment and retention of stormwater
The landscape design and maintenance will heal groundwater aquifers through the planting of trees and other vegetation
Power
Waste
Recycled Water
Stormwater
Phytoremediation
Gateway Plaza
Promenade
Woodland Walk
X
Willow
Cottonwood
Poplar
Creeping Wild Rye
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Ben Knight
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EXEC Vice President
Bob Steinbock
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SR Vice President
Gregg Domanico
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Vice Chairman
Matt Gutierrez
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Associate
Michael Domanico
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To learn more about Berkeley Space Center at NASA Research Park, please visit www.BerkeleySpaceCenter.com
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- No use of natural gas for power generation - Installation of photo-voltaic panels throughout, with possible battery back-up Waste: - Pursuit of the goal of 84% waste diversion Stormwater: - The design will facilitate the on-site treatment and retention of stormwater Recycled water: - The design will enable the use of recycled water for both landscaping and within buildings themselves - Possible integration with municipal recycled water system and with existing treated water currently being sent to the bay Phytoremediation: - The landscape design and maintenance will heal groundwater aquifers through the planting of trees and other vegetation
Design in progress
The design will enable the use of recycled water for both landscaping and within buildings themselves Possible integration with municipal recycled water system and with existing treated water currently being sent to the bay
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