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WHA Architects Planners Designers
Riverstone

Madera, CA

FACTS

2,062 AC | 3.6 U/A

  • 6,578 Residential Units

  • + 781,600 SF Highway Commercial Mixed Use Office

  • + 224,400 SF Commercial/Retail

  • + 254,000 SF Office

SERVICES

Planning

Clubhouse Design

Color and Materials

Renderings

Architectural Graphics

Design Guidelines

CLIENT

Riverstone Development, LLC

AWARDS

2018 NAHB – The Nationals Grand Award Winner – Master Planned Community of the Year​​

2015 Nationals - Gold Award
On the Boards Community


2015 Gold Nugget Merit Award
On the Boards Site Plan

THE STORY

Riverstone is an evolutionary project located in Southeast Madera County situated in the heart of the Fresno Metro path of growth. The community enjoys great access to a wide variety of local and regional recreation opportunities including a one-hour drive to Yosemite. 

 

Comprised of eight distinct districts, the community will offer 6,578 residential units, commercial and mixed-use spaces including office, retail, elementary schools and a high school. Over 200 acres of local and regional parks, recreation centers and access to open space reserves along the San Joaquin River allow for the outdoor experience.  

 

Project Goals 

  • Establish a unique community that offers a balance of housing, employment, retail, education and recreational opportunities  

  • Celebrate the unique architectural character of the Central California

  • Set aside land for community farming enhancing landscape, honoring regional heritage and inspiring healthy living

  • Build a sustainable legacy of lasting value to be enjoyed by future generations

 

Five Tenents for Community Identity

  • Evolutionary Design—Forward thinking design

  • Experiences—Give families every opportunity to have memorable adventures in life  

  • Environmental respect—Foster a community-wide spirit of environmental stewardship

  • Education—Champion excellence in education throughout the community

  • Entertainment—Celebrate "Look forward to Life”

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