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HomeRise at Mission Bay, San Francisco, California, USA by LEDDY MAYTUM STACY

 
September 12th, 2024 by Sanjay Gangal

Article Source: Kate Murphy

Centrally located in the growing Mission Bay neighborhood of San Francisco, HomeRise at Mission Bay demonstrates the city’s and non-profit partners’ commitment to investing in a community based on social, financial and environmental resilience, equity, sustainability and integration.


LEDDY MAYTUM STACY Architects design team

Richard Stacy
Vanna Whitney
Nicholas Elster
Howie Russel
Enrique Sanchez
Jerome Christensen
Aruna Bolisetty

Project team

Architect: LEDDY MAYTUM STACY Architects
Associate Architects: Lowney Architecture and Y.A. Studio
Developer:  HomeRise + BRIDGE Housing
General Contactor: CAHILL
Landscape: TS Studio
Photography
Bruce Damonte
Bryon Lindsey

Located near multiple transit stops, HomeRise at Mission Bay is designed to architecturally integrate into the evolving neighborhood. The 92,535-square-foot, 4-story project combines healthy, welcoming, and supportive housing (140 studio apartments) with 24-hour reception, indoor and outdoor tenant community spaces and onsite services to support residents progressing into housing stability.

The exterior design responds to the neighborhood’s residential scale, unit articulation, materials, and colors. The interior design centers on creating welcoming, warm, residential spaces by maximizing natural daylight and views to the garden and neighborhood, through use of natural materials, and by creating ease of way finding. The landscape design responds to the tidal nature of the bay and provides native species and stormwater management strategies. A community garden provides a healthy activity, food source, education, and acts as a community resource providing opportunity for engagement between the HomeRise residents and the neighborhood at large. The large resident’s courtyard is made up of multiple smaller spaces with different social, contemplative, and health focuses.

Modular (factory-built) construction provided the three upper floors while site-built construction formed the foundation, ground floor and exterior cladding systems including the roof. An example of the team’s commitment to innovative construction methods, this hybrid construction approach capitalizes on the potential benefits of shortening the construction schedule by overlapping factory and site construction schedules, employing a significant amount of local labor, and reducing construction waste.

The project has a Green Point Rated Multifamily score of Platinum.

Modular (factory-built) construction provided the three upper floors while site-built construction formed the foundation, ground floor and exterior cladding systems including the roof. An example of the team’s commitment to innovative construction methods, this hybrid construction approach capitalizes on the potential benefits of shortening the construction schedule by overlapping factory and site construction schedules, employing a significant amount of local labor, and reducing construction waste.

The project has a Green Point Rated Multifamily score of Platinum.

Categories: Activity Center, Commercial Building, Community Centre




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