Embarcadero Navigation Center
2019
The Embarcadero Navigation Center provides 200 beds and ancillary services serving San Francisco’s large population of homeless people. As architect of record and structural engineer, our role in the project was to translate the City of San Francisco’s vision and program into built reality. We also designed landscape elements and site lighting, as well as a reusable, modular fence that acts as a context-sensitive interface between the site and the immediate neighborhood.
STATUS:
Built
CLIENT:
G&G Builders (design-build)
SIZE:
47,000 SF
LOCATION:
Seawall Lot 330, The Embarcadero, San Francisco
PRESS:“Embarcadero’s new homeless Navigation Center a compassionate work of design,” John King, San Francisco Chronicle, January 10, 2020
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