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Citation Award: 355 Eleventh Street

Richard Barnes
Richard Barnes
 
355 Eleventh is a LEED Gold candidate adaptive reuse of a Historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. It is the first project to rise through San Francisco’s new priority permitting process for green buildings and is on track to become the City’s first Gold-level LEED-NC building. The 3-story, mixed-use project was developed and constructed by the building’s primary occupant, a general contractor specializing in Green building. The owner & general contractor occupies the entire second floor (administration & offices). The third floor is leased to an architect. A restaurant & bar will occupy the first floor and exterior courtyard.



Architect
Aidlin Darling Design

Location of Project
San Francisco, CA

General Contractor
Matarozzi/Pelsinger Builders, Inc.

Project & Construction Management
Matarozzi/Pelsinger Builders, Inc.

Structural Engineer
Berkeley Structural Design

Mechanical Engineer
CB Engineers

Civil Engineer
Sandis Engineers

Photographer
Richard Barnes Photography

Developer
Matarozzi/Pelsinger Builders, Inc.

Landscape Architect
Miller Company Landscape Architects

LEED/Sustainability Consultant
Simon & Associates, Inc.



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