The building’s design was inspired by the lines of movement in the surrounding landscape. From the site, the back of the famous hill on upper Lombard Street is visible, and the serpentine streaks of light that follow the topography on the opposite side served as inspiration. This sinuating movement is expressed in ribbons of metal panel that rise and fall between window sills and floor slabs along the building’s facades. The panels are perforated to allow light to pass through, while the color has been selected to match the material color of the Marina area.
Behind the panels, the glass window wall jogs in and out, creating areas of depth that give the building a vertical push, while visually relating to the forms of the traditional townhouses nearby.
22 Units Total, Approx 25,000 SFN, 22 Parking spaces (Mostly stackers), 1-2 retail spaces (approx. 3,000 SFN), Roof Top Terrace (With Views of GGB, etc…)
2301 Lombard St.,
San Francisco, CA 94123