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Parkview Terraces

Fougeron Architecture as Architects

Context and Program


Two developers, collaborating with the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, sought at least 100 affordable housing units for seniors in a mixed-use development on 16,500 sf at the prominent intersection of Turk and Gough Streets, overlooking two blocks of public open space. Nearby buildings include new housing and nondescript offices. The 101-unit concrete, glass, and stucco design creates 57 studios and 44 single-bedrooms atop street-level retail and service spaces, along with terraces, common spaces, and parking for 22 vehicles.


Budget/Cost


Affordable housing goals came with strict budget constraints. Innovative materials use and design of units and mechanical systems held costs to only $250/sf, for total construction costs of $25 million.


Challenges/Unusual Characteristics


To avoid code-mandated high-rise expenses, the top floor had to be less than 75 ft above ground, but 100 units were needed to meet project goals. Hills and open parks to the west increase the visual prominence of the corner site. Due to orientation, a traditional design would block sunlight to most units and outdoor areas. Heavy traffic on the Gough Street thoroughfare added constraints on the location of open spaces and noise challenges.


Solution/Design


The name ‘Parkview Terraces’ refers to the generous outdoor terraces exploiting sun angles and views to the parks across the street and beyond to the distant hills.


Innovative massing, unit arrangement, and façades respond to the site's challenges without sacrificing affordability. A nine-story tower on the north face of the structure rises above three lower floors. The L-shaped massing engages different street-level contexts on Turk and Gough Streets, but also allows ample natural light to all units without shading the ground-floor courtyard terrace or the fourth-floor terrace to the south.


Careful threading of mechanical, electrical, and water systems allows for the equivalent of another residential floor without compromising size of living areas or outdoor terraces. Taking advantage of the downhill cross-slope, a full level of parking and storage was placed under the Turk Street entry, allowing the ground floor to feature resident-related spaces, including a double-height lobby, a multilevel Courtyard Terrace, community room, health club, beauty salon, therapy center, social services center, and offices. Several ground-floor amenities enjoy sidewalk entry as well as access from inside.


Units range from 400 to 690 sf but seem larger due to the expansive glass façades. All units are fully accessible or adaptable, with complete kitchens and bathrooms.


The north- and south-facing exteriors give a modern interpretation to the traditional bay window rhythm of the San Francisco street, while the wave-like articulation of the glassy façades maximizes natural light to the units and gives views to the parks on the opposite corner. Along with the staggered horizontal undulation of the window bays, exterior bands extend and expose the floor slabs at one- and two-story intervals, to mitigate building scale and create visual interest, without introducing costly new materials. The western façade responds to auto traffic on Gough Street with a more solid expression and narrower openings to account for noise and glare.


PARKVIEW TERRACES

Kwan Henmi Architecture Planning Inc. as Architect of Record

Parkview Terraces provides mixed-use affordable housing for active seniors on the 15,180 sf Parcel A of the Octavia Boulevard redevelopment project. The building contains 57 studios and 44 single bedrooms on top of retail and service spaces such as a hair salon, a library and a fitness center, along with generous outdoor terraces and parking for 22 vehicles.


Located in a mixed neighborhood, the facades of the building are designed to reflect the different site conditions of the building. On the sides facing residential areas, the building reflects the smaller scale of the residential buildings and is shorter in height. On the side facing much taller structures, Parkview Terraces rises to nine stories.


The innovative design held costs to $250/sf.


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