750 Second Street
Industry:
Multi-Unit Residential
Location:
San Francisco, California
Architect:
Gould Evans Architects
750 Second Street is just steps from world class restaurants, shopping & home of the San Francisco Giants. "We sought to relate the design of this contemporary residential building to the renovated historic warehouses which surround the site, carefully recalling the materials and details which give the South End Historic District its identity, while creating a fresh,
sophisticated composition appropriate to life in 21st century San Francisco," said Bob Baum of Gould Evans Architects. Stiletto Eclipse was chosen for its durability and matte sheen finish. The brushed surface gives the appearance of aged or reclaimed wood evoking the feeling of former warehouse/dock lands area.
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Industry:
Multi-Unit Residential
Location:
San Francisco, California
Architect:
Gould Evans Architects
750 Second Street is just steps from world class restaurants, shopping & home of the San Francisco Giants. "We sought to relate the design of this contemporary residential building to the renovated historic warehouses which surround the site, carefully recalling the materials and details which give the South End Historic District its identity, while creating a fresh,
sophisticated composition appropriate to life in 21st century San Francisco," said Bob Baum of Gould Evans Architects. Stiletto Eclipse was chosen for its durability and matte sheen finish. The brushed surface gives the appearance of aged or reclaimed wood evoking the feeling of former warehouse/dock lands area.
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Industry:
Multi-Unit Residential
Location:
San Francisco, California
Architect:
Gould Evans Architects
750 Second Street is just steps from world class restaurants, shopping & home of the San Francisco Giants. "We sought to relate the design of this contemporary residential building to the renovated historic warehouses which surround the site, carefully recalling the materials and details which give the South End Historic District its identity, while creating a fresh,
sophisticated composition appropriate to life in 21st century San Francisco," said Bob Baum of Gould Evans Architects. Stiletto Eclipse was chosen for its durability and matte sheen finish. The brushed surface gives the appearance of aged or reclaimed wood evoking the feeling of former warehouse/dock lands area.
Download Printable Version
Industry:
Multi-Unit Residential
Location:
San Francisco, California
Architect:
Gould Evans Architects
750 Second Street is just steps from world class restaurants, shopping & home of the San Francisco Giants. "We sought to relate the design of this contemporary residential building to the renovated historic warehouses which surround the site, carefully recalling the materials and details which give the South End Historic District its identity, while creating a fresh,
sophisticated composition appropriate to life in 21st century San Francisco," said Bob Baum of Gould Evans Architects. Stiletto Eclipse was chosen for its durability and matte sheen finish. The brushed surface gives the appearance of aged or reclaimed wood evoking the feeling of former warehouse/dock lands area.
Download Printable Version