Larimer Design Architecture in downtown San Diego's East Village operates from the tenth floor at 350 Tenth Avenue, steps from Petco Park, where the firm has delivered multiple ballpark improvement commissions for the San Diego Padres since 2006. The firm designed the Padres Hall of Fame, the 6,500-square-foot Craft Pier party deck, and the Sun Diego Beach group area, executing phased renovations inside an active MLB stadium — the same occupied-building construction sequencing that DLR Group navigates on Gaslamp Quarter sports and entertainment projects. The practice holds LEED AP credentials and runs a parallel office in Atlanta, extending its sports-venue work to MLB, minor-league, and collegiate facilities across the Southeast. Mixed-use urban infill is the other core practice: the Park + G project delivered 208 residential units, 5,400 square feet of ground-floor retail, and three subterranean parking levels on a single downtown parcel. Construction on infill at that density requires structural staging coordinated between the architect and the general contractor, a phased delivery the practice manages with engineering contractors including MDB General Engineering, Inc. The most technically layered commission was the Urban Discovery Academy, a 36,000-square-foot adaptive reuse of an unreinforced masonry building into a K-8 charter school requiring structural retrofit, accessibility upgrades, and educational-occupancy reclassification.