Studio Gang Architects unveiled designs of their first ever building in San Francisco, a 400-foot tall residential tower with an undulating, twisting facade.
Inspired by the bay windows of older local buildings such as 450 Sutter Street, Studio Gang have added a twist (literally) to the typology with incremental rotations of the 90-degree bays running vertically up the facade.
“What I like about tall buildings (aesthetically) is what you do with the height, the incremental moves along the way,” Jeanne Gang said. “It’s not just the extrusion of a single form from bottom to top.” The combined effect of these twists is an undulating facade which ripples its way up the structure.
photography by:© Jason O’Rear
photography by:© Jason O’Rear
photography by:© Jason O’Rear
photography by:© Studio Gang
photography by:© Studio Gang and Binyan
photography by:© Studio Gang
photography by:© Studio Gang and Binyan
photography by:© Studio Gang and Binyan
photography by:© Studio Gang and Binyan
photography by:© Binyan
photography by:© Binyan
photography by:© Binyan
Architects: Studio Gang Architects Location: Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA, USA Project Year: 2014 Photographs: Studio Gang Architects
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