Indiana Industrial Lofts

San Francisco CA | Completed 

1999

Three stories of working lofts in Potrero Hill, the 18 homes at Indian Industrial Lofts comprise volumes broken into blocks to keep things interesting inside and out.

At the base of San Francisco’s Potrero Hill, these live+work lofts take full advantage of—and contribute to—the industrial aspects of the area.

Lofts are sited to create a dynamic relationship between the buildings and broken up into “building blocks” to mitigate each unit’s long volume. The orientation and elevation of each space were thoughtfully considered to respond to specific views afforded by the neighborhood.

Unit entries are through a central shared open court, which also provides cross ventilation and additional natural light. True working lofts, the units fronting Indiana Street feature direct street access through 8-by-14-foot doors. The two buildings enclose a courtyard spanned by a bridge.


Project Details


Project Number
9709

Address

1415 Indiana Street
San Francisco, CA
United States



Status
Completed
1999

Number of Units
Loft
18

Total 18

Density Ratios
Project
37,809 sf
Site
11,700 sf
Acres
0.30
Units per Acre
67

Parking
Parking Spots
18
Parking Type
partial podium

Recognition


Awards
Gold Nugget Award of Merit—Best Apartment Project up to 4 Stories
Pacific Coast Builders Conference

Team


Client
Overland Development
Architect
David Baker Architects

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