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Parker Place This transit-oriented, two-phase green housing development brings active retail, market-rate homes, and affordable accessible dwellings to a currently less-than-lively central Berkeley block. |
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Tassafaronga Village Bridging industrial and residential areas of Oakland, this complex village mixes multiple housing types and connects isolated community resources to new and existing homes by means of walkways and traffic-calmed roads. This project features a LEED ND Certified Gold Plan and varied housing with a LEED for Homes Platinum Goal.
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Pacific Cannery Lofts Located at the edge of the emerging Central Station neighborhood of West Oakland, Pacific Cannery Lofts is an adaptive reuse of a historic 1919 cannery as a diverse collection of studios, flats and loft townhouses around three towering open-air courts. |
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Emeryville Warehouse Lofts Part reclaimed fruit-drying warehouse, part new construction, Emeryville Warehouse Lofts are lined at street level by a pedestrian colonnade with retail spaces and topped by a series of two-level townhouses. |
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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. |
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SHIFT 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. |
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Clock Tower Lofts A thoughtful modern reevaluation brings this 1907 landmark into the 21st Century. Home of the DB+P office. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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.
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