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Daggett Place Three buildings with residential units atop retail and light industrial spaces present an active and inviting arcade to the neighborhood while sheltering four landscaped courtyards for residents. In the design phase, this project also transforms an existing road into a park, adding nearly an acre of public shared open space to the area and creating a green oasis at the base of Potrero Hill. |
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Market Gateway Tower In the early design phase, this residential tower with retail and gallery space presents a welcoming southern gateway to San Jose's intensifying downtown core. |
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Armstrong Place A mixed-use high-density residential community including dedicated senior housing along the new MUNI Metro streetcar line in San Francisco's Bayview District. |
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Paseo Senter at Coyote Creek Organized around a lively main road that leads to a large public green space, Paseo Senter was conceived as a new urban district. |
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Tassafaronga Bridging industrial and residential areas of Oakland, this complex connects isolated community resources--the recreation center, new library, and school--to new and existing homes by means of walkways and traffic-calmed roads. |
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888 7th 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. |
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420 Berry Street A new road and varied living development that maximizes a tear-shaped site defined by the curve of CalTrain tracks in Mission Bay.
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Delmas Park under construction: Located in the Delmas Park neighborhood this affordable mixed use building will provide 123 units of affordable housing and ground level retail |
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200 Second Street Varied condos and lofty live+work spaces elegantly interlace in this high-density mixed-use building just steps from ferry, train, and subway. |
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Art Ark Affordable housing designed with artists in mind, Art Ark's Factory and Cottages flank a performance plaza with open courts to display large works. |
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Taxi Light industrial, office, and live+work loft spaces enliven a former Yellow Cab dispatch office in the arts-and-industrial River North area of Denver. |
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Curran House Curran House takes on San Francisco’s rough-and-tumble Tenderloin, offering families a soothing escape from the city streets. With green spaces, garden plots, private balconies and more, Curran House is affordable housing in the guise of desirable homes. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Linden Court High-density housing in tune with the neighborhood: The local community informed the design throughout, and entrances, porches, and courtyards connect the project with the surrounding streets. |
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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. |
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Coggins Square The affordable units of Coggins Square, in tandem with the market-rate Iron Horse Lofts, make up transit-oriented housing for San Francisco's commuting workers. |
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Columbia Square Affordable family apartments draw material inspiration--concrete, wood, and galvanized steel--from the surrounding industrial workshops and warehouses. |
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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. |
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Plaza Maria Instant landmark: Affordable housing that both fits in and stands out with a rakish tower and playful colors and forms.
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Meadow Court A mix of senior apartments and townhouses designed for young families creates a diverse community in San Mateo. |