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WITHIN THESE WALLS
A Mixed-Use Project in San Francisco
Technology companies have established their headquarters in San Francisco, pricing out many existing residents. Geographic barriers prevent unlimited expansion in a city already desperate for housing. One way San Francisco can move forward, while not losing its connection to its past, is through adaptive reuse. When combined with urban infill, the unique challenge of this approach is to connect the old to the new.
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EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS
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DETAILS
An exploration of the connection between the old and the new. Heavy timber structure and brick cavity walls are complimented by an aluminum panel rainscreen system, some solid, some perforated.
MATERIAL CHANGE
EXISTING WALL TO FLOOR CONNECTION
COPING
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FINAL RENDERS
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FINAL DRAWINGS
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