Symantec Offices in San Francisco / AP+I Design
Headquartered in Mountain View, Symantec consolidated their existing offices in the North Bay into one San Francisco flagship workplace to host client and accommodate their existing workforce.
Headquartered in Mountain View, Symantec consolidated their existing offices in the North Bay into one San Francisco flagship workplace to host client and accommodate their existing workforce.
With three children under the age of 5, our clients were starting to feel the confines of their Pacific Heights home when the expansive 1902 Italianate across the street went on the market.
Here’s an exciting new hotel project, the W San Francisco, which involved a complete reworking of the hotel interiors by innovative Portland, Oregon firm, Skylab. The design takes its inspiration from the rich history of San Francisco, abstracting elements from the past and present
Perched on a double lot overlooking downtown San Francisco, Urban Retreat’s steep and sloping site served as an inspiration for an inventive modern design. Feldman Architecture set out to maximize the home’s indoor outdoor connection and emphasize shared space for clients with young children
This house for an entrepreneur and an artist began with a negotiation. Impacted by powerful neighborhood groups that restricted its envelope and appearance, the Hidden house wears a mask to hide the architectural freedoms within.
Malcolm Davis Architecture (MDA) found inspiration in the surrounding landscape when designing this sustainable residence in Northern California. Embodying a casual, indoor-outdoor California lifestyle with its zen-like presence and modern architectural style …
Perched high on the North slope of Potrero Hill, the location of this project provides an abundance of natural light and views of the city, the bay and beyond. The site is a typical San Francisco narrow lot flanked by zero lot line properties on either side, creating an urban canyon running East to West.
Though her work in real estate had brought her to countless bay area homes, our client knew something was different when she toured this 1920s fixer-upper in San Francisco’s Sea Cliff neighborhood.