LeoPalace Resort

LeoPalace Resort

COMMERCIAL / HOSPITALITY / BRANDING

LeoPalace Resort

ROLE: Architect, Interior Designer, Construction Administration, Branding
CLIENT: Leopalace 21
PROGRAM: Guestrooms, Lounge, Lobby, Spa, Golf Clubhouse, Brand Package

Nestled in the serene foothills of Yoña, Guam, is the LeoPalace Resort. This resort readily accommodates the needs of any traveler, whether on business, family vacation, or a short sporting trip. RIM’s design work included remodeling of the guestrooms, an executive lounge, a new lobby, and spa; upgrades to the bus waiting area and the golf clubhouse; and full re-branding of the resort. 

RIM’s extensive involvement included working with a local real estate appraisal company to conduct a market feasibility study to assist the client in cost estimates for developing new multi-family duplexes on the property. The option to build duplexes will expand LeoPalace Resort’s offerings to attract additional clientele and generate additional revenue for the client, while maximizing usage of the resort property.

LeoPalace Resort

LeoPalace Resort

BRANDING / GRAPHIC DESIGN

LeoPalace Resort

CLIENT: Leo Palace Guam Corporation

To attract high-end clientele, increase occupancy rates, and focus on luxury and superior service, LeoPalace sought to rebrand and renovate their hotel. Our branding team started by developing a captivating story of opulence and mystery about the resort, its history, and location on the island. A gold medallion, a symbol of luxury and adventure, became a touchstone of this story and the new identity.

By renovating and rebranding at the same time, opportunities were created to weave the new brand into every aspect of the design. RIM’s team incorporated the new identity into custom finishes, advertising campaigns, staff uniforms, and even the customer service processes. A 200-page Brand Book was created by the Branding & Graphic Design team for the client for consistent standards. 

PG&E Headquarters Remodel

PG&E Headquarters Remodel

COMMERCIAL OFFICE / EDUCATION

PG&E Headquarters Remodel

ROLE: Architecture & Interior Design
CLIENT: Pacific Gas & Electric
DESIGN BUILDER: Roebbelen

The renovation of the eighth and twenty-seventh floors of PG&E’s headquarters is now complete. Located in San Francisco’s financial district at 77 Beale Street, the newly renovated floors include meeting rooms, offices, a dining area, quiet spaces, and lounge areas for viewing the bay. RIM provided architectural and interior design services from conceptual design through construction documents for both floors including furniture and room layouts.      

Table 35

Table 35

COMMERCIAL / HOSPITALITY / RESTAURANT

Table 35

ROLE: Architect, Interior Designer
CLIENT: Table 35
SIZE: 1,800 SF

RIM Architects was commissioned to create a concept design for the renovation of an existing coffee house, located in Tamuning, Guam. The building was transformed into a trendy, full service 70-seat wine bar and restaurant. This owner-built project required coordination of electrical and mechanical upgrades, and construction documents for permitting purposes. Challenges for this fast track project included utilization of limited locally available finish materials, layout and design of full exhibition kitchen, and integration of a custom wine display system. These items were included in the small 1,800 SF space on an extremely tight budget.

PG&E Center for Gas Safety and Innovation

PG&E Center for Gas Safety and Innovation

COMMERCIAL OFFICE / EDUCATION / BRANDING

PG&E Center for Gas Safety and Innovation

ROLE: Architect of Record, Interior Design, Construction Administration
CLIENT: Pacific Gas & Electric
PROGRAM:

25,000 SF: Offices, Breakroom & Materials Library, Conference Room, Workshops, Technical Testing & Training Rooms 

PRESS: PG&E Opens New 25,000-Square-Foot Center for Gas Safety and Innovation
PHOTOGRAPHY: Paul Mourraille
RIM completed the design for this showcase project for Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E). The scope of work included relocation and consolidation of three individual PG&E groups from existing locations in Concord and San Ramon to one, new consolidated operations facility in Dublin, California. The functions of the three groups vary. The responsibilities for the Test Lab group involve testing, evaluation, and implementation of measurement and control devices and systems used throughout the PG&E system. The Measurement & Procedures group activities include research, testing, and evaluation of new gas construction methods, tools, and technologies. Lastly, the Non-Destructive Evaluation group reviews gas operations methods, tools, and technologies. This new, combined building provides a workspace for approximately 50 employees with varying workstation styles and collaboration zones. This state-of-the-art facility is a milestone for PG&E’s latest innovations and technologies with gas piping, design, and monitoring.