350 11th Street

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Organization Overview

A prominent SOMA building type from the 20’s and 30’s is a generic multi-
level warehouse with gridded windows in a gridded concrete frame façade,
with heavy timber interior construction. Program free, these efficient
spaces have housed many uses over the years: manufacturing, repair, live
work and residence. Currently they are in high demand for tech startups as
office/lofts, and being sandblasted inside and painted charcoal outside for
their new lives.
350 11th Street is a contemporary version of this building type.
Construction now is lighter and more efficient. Glazing is larger, and
structure smaller steel frames, with engineered timber infill. The two party
walls are thickened to contain all fixed services, stairs, elevator, bathrooms
and kitchens. Mechanical systems track the glazing on the two exposed
facades. The floor plates in between remain open with minimal
predetermination. The structure is exposed with the construction as the
finish, providing a direct undisguised aesthetic. An arcade provides a
boundary for commercial or restaurant use along the 11th Street frontage.
The top floor has a linear clerestory which links the thickened party walls.
The skin is gridded, but taught and minimal in recognition of contemporary
aesthetics.
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Award Recipient

Category

2026 Architecture

Project Team

Architect: Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects Inc.
Client: 340-350 11th Street LLC
General Contractor: Carolan Construction Inc.
Project/Construction Manager: Carolan Construction Inc.
Landscape: Field Landscape Architecture
Civil Engineer: Hohbach-Lewin, Inc.
Structural: Structus Consulting Engineers
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing: ACIES Engineering
Rendering: Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects Inc.
Photography (Interiors): Richard Barnes
Photography (Exteriors): Bruce Damonte

Jury Comments

Chosen for the simplicity, strength and resolution of its architectural response, 350 11th Street impresses through its confidence and cohesion. The project brings its ideas together with a sense of discipline and ease that feels fully realized.