Architecture portfolio
High-rise office design
Historic preservation architecture
Sustainable architecture
LEED Gold-certified projects
San Francisco architecture
Urban design innovation
Adaptive reuse buildings
Modern glass tower design
Landmark integration projects
Custom home architecture
Residential renovation expert
Tenant improvement projects
Historic restoration consulting
Mixed-use architecture
Class A office buildings
Architectural award-winning projects
Environmental design innovation
Bay Area architecture
Urban pedestrian connections
Modern façade design
Skyline architectural features
Residential and commercial design
Sustainable building technologies
Wood-framing expertise
Large-scale construction management
Public and private space integration
Sophisticated urban living design
Kosher bagel shop design
Minimalist retail architecture
Cannabis dispensary design
Single Paragraph Summary for Architecture Portfolio
Leslie E. Young blends innovative design with historic preservation, specializing in high-rise office towers, adaptive reuse projects, and custom residential homes. With extensive expertise in LEED-certified sustainable practices, Leslie creates thoughtful urban designs that balance contemporary aesthetics with historical context, integrating modern technologies with community-focused elements to redefine urban spaces.
Two-Sentence Summaries
350 Bush Street:
The 19-story office tower at 350 Bush Street integrates the historic 1923 San Francisco Mining Exchange Building, blending modern design with landmark preservation. Certified LEED Gold and fully leased by Twitch, the project exemplifies innovative, sustainable urban architecture in San Francisco’s Financial District.
55 Second Street:
55 Second Street is a high-rise office tower in San Francisco's South Financial District, designed to harmonize with its historic surroundings while maintaining modern prominence. Featuring LEED Gold certification, the tower enhances urban connectivity through thoughtful detailing and pedestrian-friendly design elements.