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View of 750 2nd Street Residence from street while pedestrians leave baseball game.

750 2nd Street Residences

Weaving a bright thread into the urban fabric of San Francisco's South Beach neighborhood.

Location
San Francisco, CA
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Practices
Size
40,000 Sq. Ft.
Year
Awards
PCBC Gold Nugget Merit Award
Interior view of a residence with large windows, dining, and seating area.

This 8-story, 14-unit multifamily residential building weaves a bright new thread into the urban fabric of the South Beach neighborhood, directly adjacent to the San Francisco Giants’ waterfront Oracle Park. The design takes inspiration from the materials and details that give the South End Historic District its identity, while creating sophisticated residences appropriate to life in 21st-century San Francisco. Terra cotta cladding with small punched windows on one elevation reflect the masonry construction and fenestration of the earliest warehouses in the district. Another elevation responds to its neighbor, a concrete warehouse with large sash windows, offering floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning views. Balconies make visual reference to old fire escapes and offer dramatic panoramas of the ballpark, marina, bay and city skyline. Residential amenities include generous floor plans, direct access to each unit from the elevator, finely appointed interiors, and stacked parking.

Exterior view of 750 2nd street residences showing street and baseball stadium.

The building is LEED Gold certified, with unique sustainable features like a bioswale in the rear garden that filters rainwater; solar thermal hot water panels; and the terra cotta rainscreen. 750 Second Street offers a unique San Francisco living experience rooted in one of the city’s most exciting revitalized urban communities.

Birds-eye view of landscaping showing plants, rocks, and foliage.

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Photographer: Tim Griffith

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