The new building with corrugated metal looks fresh and modern compared to it's Victorian neighbors. Ironically, the original buildings on this site probably had corrugated metal roofs, and the Victorians looked fresh and modern.




"...The jury admired the design's sense of play, its precision craftsmanship, and its use of a traditional pitched-roof form - tweaked here to be elegantly modern..."

A.I.A. S.F. Excellence in Design Award 2004

A brand new 6,000 sq.ft. steel framed designer's office. Steel frame, open web joists, and pan deck and concrete floors with radiant heat, clear anodized aluminum storefront, and pre-weathered galvalume siding.
2 5 1 South Van Ness St. San Francisco
Client Damore Johann Design damorejohann.com
Architect David Yama - Pfau Architecture pfauarchitecture.com
Yama Mar Design yamamardesign.com
Published/Awards A.I.A. S.F. Excellence in Design Award 2004 www.aia.org
S.F. Chronicle April 11, 2004 www.sfgate.com
Interior Design Magazine - Feb, 2005 www.interiordesign.net
Engineer David Murphy - Murphy Burr Curry mbcse.com
Construction Cost $2,400,000
Schedule/Completion 12 Months, 2004
Key Materials/Suppliers Coyle Iron
Almaden Construction
Berridge Metals berridge.com
Supreme Glass

 

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