San Francisco

These projects are inside the city limits of San Francisco.

1075 Le Conte
This green, affordable building brings supportive housing and garden space for formerly homeless individuals and families in the Bayview.

18th + Arkansas/g2 Lofts
Stepping down the side of Potrero Hill, 18th + Arkansas mixes it up with market-rate flats, affordable units, artist studios and an on-site performance space.

300 Ivy Street
This mixed-use design brings brings new apartments, townhouses, and shops within steps of Hayes Valley's main drag.

355 Bryant Lofts
A conversion of a historic warehouse into a use not even imaginable by its original builders: lofts for the live+work postindustrial lifestyle.

5800 Third Street Senior Housing
Affordable Senior Housing and Senior Center

601 Fourth Street Lofts
A former wine warehouse finessed into 85 live-work loft spaces, with seismic and aesthetic upgrades that just take the edge off the industrial space.

888 Seventh Street
A mix of affordable and market-rate units share all the amenities of this San Francisco site: A dramatic double-height cafe, retail that wraps to hide the garage, and an art-lined open green space with a path for walkers and cyclists.

8th + Howard/SOMA Studios
The city corner comes alive with 8th + Howard/SOMA Studios' undulating edge, bright geometric mural, bustling corner market, and hand-crafted glass and steel gate.

Archstone Potrero
This new development brings nearly 470 homes and a range of shops and services to the base of Potrero Hill. The design transforms an existing road into a public park, adding nearly an acre of open space to the neighborhood.

Armstrong Place
“Upside-down” townhouses preserve privacy and quiet in this affordable family development adjacent to Armstrong Senior Housing.

Armstrong Senior
This mixed-use high-density residential community along the new MUNI Metro streetcar line in San Francisco's Bayview District features streetside retail and dedicated senior housing.

Bell Mews
Ten cedar-shingled townhomes encircle a semiprivate courtyard, creating a tiny idyllic neighborhood for first-time home buyers in San Francisco.

Clock Tower Lofts
A thoughtful modern reevaluation brings this 1907 landmark into the 21st Century. Home of the DB+P office.

Columbia Park
Affordable family apartments draw material inspiration —concrete, wood, and galvanized steel —from the surrounding industrial workshops and warehouses.

Crescent Cove
Affordable apartments and townhouses in Mission Bay, tucked into the curve of the CalTrain tracks.

David Baker + Partners Office
We renovated this 1907 printers' building into the Clock Tower Lofts in 1992.

Eddy + Taylor Family Housing
Affordable family apartments with a ground-level grocery for the people of the Tenderloin.

Fillmore Park
Situated in San Francisco's Western Addition neighborhood, this affordable ownership housing project delivers high design without corridors.

Folsom + Dore
The first new building in San Francisco to receive a LEED Silver rating, Folsom + Dore is healthy, sustainable housing for low-income tenants with special needs.

Frogdesign Studio
Design for designers: Conversion of a warehouse into a casual-yet-purposeful workspace that inspires both imagination and focus.

Holloway Terrace
High density with a low profile: These affordable units fit seamlessly into the surrounding neighborhood.

Hotel SOMA
This high-tech, high-style hotel harmonizes with both the industrial and design elements of SoMa's character, maintaining an intimate boutique scale well suited to the neighborhood.

Indiana Industrial Lofts
Three stories of working lofts in Potrero Hill, with volumes broken into blocks to keep things interesting inside and out.

Local 22 Union Hall
A large and flexible new meeting hall and headquarters for Carpenters Union Local #22.

Marquee Lofts
Just north of City Hall and the San Francisco Opera House, 53 residential lofts are located on the 4th through 8th floors of the building.

Mission Bay Block 7 West
Facing the UCSF campus, this multi-family affordable building will bring community and a lively street edge with neighborhood-serving retail to the developing Mission Bay area.

Parkview Commons
Echoes of an Italian hill town—red-tile-roofed towers and networks of stairs and walkways—inform the urban composition of this affordable complex across from Golden Gate Park.

Richardson Apartments
Green, supportive studio apartments, medical clinic, and neighborhood-serving retail in Hayes Valley.

San Francisco Bar Pilots
The renovation of a cargo pier into the headquarters for the S.F. Bar Pilots, who guide the ships through the Golden Gate.

Shotwell Compound
David Baker's home and studio: upstairs modest quarters flank a sun-filled great room that extends onto a glass deck; downstairs houses a private apartment and an art space that opens to the street.

SOMA Residences
Street-side retail and a mix of stacked affordable and market-rate units enclose and create a peaceful courtyard retreat from this busy urban neighborhood.

Sunnydale HOPE SF Senior Housing