826 Valencia Tenderloin Center
The 826 Valencia Tenderloin Center building recently designed by INTERSTICE Architects opened its doors on the corner of Leavenworth and Golden Gate in the heart of San Francisco’s Tenderloin Neighborhood.
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The 826 Valencia Tenderloin Center building recently designed by INTERSTICE Architects opened its doors on the corner of Leavenworth and Golden Gate in the heart of San Francisco’s Tenderloin Neighborhood.
Design: Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects. A gateway building at the entry from the 101 Freeway. Each occupant can operate louvers on the building façade, constantly changing the aesthetic of the architecture. Apartments are based on loft property design.
Design: Diebel and Company, Architects. TellApart help companies turn individual customer preferences into sales by predicting the items each customer will find most delightful and curating experiences that help them discover those products.
Architects: SAW // Spiegel Aihara Workshop. Perched on a hillside in Golden Gate Heights, a modest single story 1934 developer vernacular structure had limited space and failed to take advantage of expansive views of Sutro Tower, Golden Gate Park, Sausalito, and the Bay.
Design: Diebel and Company, Architects. Bambu Shoppe is and dessert and drink restaurant located along historic El Camino Real, which dates to California’s Spanish colonial past.
The Minnesota Street Project, designed by Jensen Architects, was established as an initiative to combat the rising rent market in San Francisco, who’s many casualties have not spared the City’s artists and art galleries. A renovation of a 1937 industrial warehouse in the heart of the rapidly developing Dog Patch neighborhood.
Design: Architects: Form4 Architecture. Conceived as an iconic beacon for innovation and design, with a suspended tropical garden in the midst of futuristic building systems, plus a large expanse of glass.
Design: Terry & Terry Architecture. The renovation transformed an existing 1960’s house into an open plan modern dwelling. The design for this renovation involved subtracting specific existing walls and parts of the existing roof to let in natural light and improve circulation.
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Design: Foster + Partners, architects. The groundbreaking ceremony for Oceanwide Center marks the start of construction on one of the most pivotal urban projects in San Francisco’s recent history.
Design: Studio VARA, architects. This adaptive reuse project transforms the most banal of commercial box buildings into a light-filled courtyard office space specifically outfitted for a discerning, high-end residential builder with an exclusive clientele.
Design: Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects. An original 160-acre homestead located in the Chileno Valley. The ranch had been fallow for over 30 years and the owners wanted to build a barn house that would reflect their commitment to sustainable farming.
Design: Klopf Architecture. The clients wanted multi-generational living and extended spaces in the new house, but all parties agreed that the house should respect the neighborhood and blend in with the other Eichlers
Associated architects SO – IL and Bohlin Cywinski Jackson announce the opening of their collaborative design effort at UC Davis. In keeping with the free-thinking, experimental legacy of the UC Davis School of Art, the light-filled, multi-use building is designed to further the educational mission of the museum.
Architects: Turnbull Griffin Haesloop. The location for this house is a meadow with magnificent oaks, gentle slopes to a spring fed pond creating an unusually verdant landscape. The clients requested that the house be suitable for outdoor/indoor summer living.
Design: Feldman Architecture. The client’s passion for the project brought new depth to the collaborative design process and fostered frank communications with the architect to create a coherent reality from the wishes they originally expressed.
Design: INTERSTICE Architects. Public amenity designed for two local community-oriented businesses in the Outer Sunset district on the Judah light-rail transit line. The architects took on the controversial 50 ft long site as a pro-bono project.