The Restore Oakland building is a permanent home to Bay Area non-profits that cultivate restorative economics and healing justice. The community hub consists of office spaces and Peace Room on the top floor, a commercial kitchen on the ground floor, and community meeting rooms in the basement floor. DJDS steered the community listening sessions, and provided full architectural services through construction.
Project Type: Adaptive Reuse: Commercial, Retail, Restorative Justice (20,000 square feet)
Location: Oakland, California
Client: Ella Baker Center (EBC), Restaurant Opportunities Center (ROC)
Designing Justice + Designing Spaces Team: Shelley Davis Roberts, Kacper Bigosinski, Kyle Rawlins, Deanna Van Buren
Status: Construction Completed 2019
Located in the Fruitvale neighborhood of Oakland, CA, the building is co-owned by the Ella Baker Center (EBC) and the Restaurant Opportunities Center (ROC), who hired DJDS to support the Ella Baker Center’s initiatives to end mass incarceration. DJDS worked with Restore Oakland LLC to locate the project site and negotiate the purchase and sale agreement of the property. Through a series of design workshops with the partner organizations, DJDS also developed a design and renderings to support with the fundraising campaign. The DJDS team then provided full architectural services for the project through construction.
A critical part of the design of Restore Oakland was to include a space dedicated to Restorative Justice. Designing for restorative justice means ensuring dedicated spaces support programming where community members feel heard and supported, and in this case conducive to conflict resolution. Named the “Peace Room,” this room on the top floor embodies design characteristics directly tied to calming the nervous system – soft colors, lighting that resembles clouds, maximizing light for greenery, and culturally-relevant art set a calming tone in the space. In 2024, DJDS completed a post-occupancy evaluation of the Restore Oakland building to determine the impact of the design on the building’s programming.
“We don't tend to use the peace room for meetings unless it's a meeting that is connected to healing. It's a space to do different kind of work, and I think it's relational work.``
In 2024, DJDS completed a post-occupancy evaluation of the Restore Oakland building to assess the impact of its design on the building’s programming and overall community well-being. This evaluation places emphasis on how the building’s layout and attributes affect individuals who may have experienced trauma, incarceration, or housing disputes, as well as those in need of workforce development support. Unlike traditional evaluations, this study focuses on how the design makes people feel, rather than on the technical performance of the building. To receive a copy of the Restore Oakland Post Occupancy Evaluation, please fill out the form below. Once submitted, you will receive an email with a link to download the report.
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