Project Showcase
Explore a selection of innovative architectural projects and designs.
350 Bush Street
Heller Manus Architects
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350 Bush Street is a 19-story Class A office tower in San Francisco's Financial District, seamlessly blending modern design with the preserved 1923 San Francisco Mining Exchange Building as its entry and lobby. Offering 360,000 square feet of LEED Gold-certified office space, the project integrates sustainability with innovative urban design and is fully leased by Twitch.
San Francisco, CA
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55 Second Street is a high-rise office tower in San Francisco's South Financial District that blends modern design with respect for its historic surroundings through stepped-back façades and contextual detailing. LEED Gold certified, the building enhances the urban environment with its illuminated skyline presence, a connecting galleria, and improved pedestrian access to nearby historic and public spaces.
55 Second Street
San Francisco, CA
Heller Manus Architects
199 New Montgomery Street
Heller Manus Architects
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199 New Montgomery Street is a 16-story mixed-use development in San Francisco's Historic Conservation District, offering 167 residential units, including 25 below-market-rate homes, above street-level retail and below-grade parking. The design combines modern construction techniques with masonry details and architectural elements that reflect the neighborhood's historic character. With a thoughtfully crafted façade and views of the South of Market skyline and Bay Bridge, the building harmonizes with its historic surroundings.
San Francisco, CA
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Lumina, located at 201 Folsom Street in San Francisco's Rincon Hill District, is a 655-unit residential development designed with Arquitectonica. The project features two high-rise towers and two mid-rise buildings, offering panoramic views of the Bay and downtown. Amenities include a 75-foot lap pool, fitness center, spa, rooftop gardens, and social lounges, creating a luxurious urban living experience. Certified LEED Silver, Lumina combines innovative design with sustainable features and vibrant community spaces.
Lumina
Heller Manus Architects
Arquitectonica
San Francisco, CA
500 Pine Street
San Francisco, CA
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Completed in 2016, 500 Pine Street is a five-story LEED Gold-certified commercial building in downtown San Francisco, featuring a rooftop garden that connects directly to the adjacent St. Mary’s Square Park. Designed to respect height restrictions and enhance urban green space, the building integrates sustainability with thoughtful urban design.
Heller Manus Architects
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The Fortinet Global Headquarters, a four-story, 172,740-square-foot building in Silicon Valley, serves as the center for the multinational cybersecurity company. Its design features mirrored office wings connected by a central atrium with a monumental glass stairway and smaller atriums for enhanced natural light. Certified LEED Gold, the headquarters exemplifies innovation and sustainability in a modern corporate environment.
Fortinet
Sunnyvale, CA
Heller Manus Architects
333 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA
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333 Fremont Street is an 83-unit boutique residential building in San Francisco's East Cut, offering luxury one- and two-bedroom apartments with modern finishes and high-end amenities. Conveniently located near SOMA, the Financial District, and the Embarcadero, it combines urban accessibility with a close-knit community atmosphere.
Holt Hinshaw
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SPARC is a groundbreaking medical cannabis dispensary in San Francisco, designed to destigmatize cannabis through a modern, transparent, and community-focused space. With its refined aesthetic and functional design, SPARC sets a new standard for medical marijuana facilities.
SPARC
San Francisco, CA
Leslie Young Architecture
Izzy's Brooklyn Bagels
Leslie Young Architects
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Izzy’s Brooklyn Bagels is a thoughtfully designed kosher bagel shop located near Oracle Park in San Francisco, offering a welcoming space for the neighborhood. The shop blends traditional recipes with fresh ingredients, serving a diverse menu that caters to kosher, vegetarian, and vegan diets.
San Francisco, CA
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Holt Hinshaw designed the 6,600-square-foot Nokia UX Design Studio in London as a global hub for innovation, representing 40% of Nokia’s worldwide design capability. The studio, also serving as the Nokia Experience Center, has been pivotal in driving customer engagement and business growth for phone carriers.
Nokia UX Office
Holt Hinshaw
London, England
Sunglass Icon
Holt Hinshaw
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Sunglass Icon was a streamlined retail rollout of 22 stores, reducing project timelines to two weeks per location while delivering high-end design for shopping malls and strip centers. Later rebranded as Sunglass Hut, these stores showcased over 40 premium brands and accessories, maintaining their original design integrity.
Multiple U.S. Locations
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The Aronoff Center for Design and Art at the University of Cincinnati, completed in 1996 by Peter Eisenman in collaboration with Lorenz & Williams, is a 140,000-square-foot addition that unifies the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP). Featuring a dynamic 800-foot-long concourse, bold forms, and innovative geometry, the design fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and redefines educational spaces.
The Aronoff Center for
Design and Art
Peter Eisenman
Cincinnati, OH
Banyoles Hotel Competition
Peter Eisenman
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The Banyoles Hotel was an unbuilt competition-winning design for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics rowing site, blending architecture and landscape through dynamic geometric forms and historical references. Its innovative approach redefined traditional hotel design, integrating past, present, and motion into a cohesive and forward-thinking concept.
Banyoles, Spain