One De Haro
San Francisco, CA-
Bldg system
Mass Timber
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No. Of Stories
5
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Sq. footage
140,000
Designed by Pfau Long Architecture, One de Haro is located at the intersection of San Francisco’s SOMA, Potrero Hill, and Showplace Square districts. Due to local zoning considerations, the 60-ft building includes offices on the upper stories and light industrial space on the ground floor and mezzanine. The upper floors are CLT, with the panels exposed to provide a beautiful, warm, natural wood finish. The ground floor is concrete, with 20-ft-tall ceilings and a welcoming mezzanine well suited to production, distribution, and repair-related businesses.
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Construction Cost:
$18 M
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Construction Type:
IV-HT
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Building Type:
Business (Office)
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Material Types:
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT)
Companies Involved:
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Perkins&Will
Architect
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Integral
MEP Design
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DCI Engineers
Structural Engineer
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Pan Pacific
Plumbing
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Hathaway Dinwiddie
General Contractor
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AGA
Curtain Wall
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SKS
Developer
Individuals Involved:
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Evan Jacob
Architect
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Matt Corvall
Architect
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Mansi Maheshwari
Architect
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Jeff Brink
Structural Engineer
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Jordan Hague
Structural Engineer
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Dean Lewis
Structural Engineer
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Quinten Lee
Structural Engineer
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Lance Plott
Contractor
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Ivy Liu
Contractor
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Brian Flanigan
Contractor
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Salem Lee
Contractor
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Gino Gandolfo
Contractor
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John Fisher
Developer
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Steve Shanks
Developer
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Simon Gallagher
Mass Timber Sub.