“M” Building, 660 Indiana Street

by Architect Magazine
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Photos by Bruce Damonte

Architect Magazine feature about our mixed-use residential project, M Building, at 660 Indiana Street in San Francisco

 

The 660–690 Indiana Street project transforms a block along the neighborhood’s western edge with two unique mixed-use residential buildings set above a destination Arts Café and weaves a series of new courtyards and gardens into the urban fabric. The entire Project consists of 116 new apartments including 16 on-site BMR units. Set kitty-corner from Esprit Park, the design proposes the future Dogpatch Arts Plaza at the stub-end of 19th Street, designed by CMG landscape architects. Each of the two buildings are designed by a separate architect. Kennerly is the Architect for the 61-unit “M” Building, extending down Indiana to 18th Street with vertical bars of glass & Corten steel, rolling wave-form roofs, and finished off by a crisp white tower that signals the lobby and a roof top lounge with downtown views. Dwellings are a mix of flats and townhomes, with studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units.

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Green Design: The project achieved GPR with 151 points and certified Platinum level.

 

View the full article about M Building, which appeared on Architect Magazine’s website on April 17, 2019.