An “Industrial Chic” Bath In The Mullen Buildings (60 Rausch #204)
We’ve always like the Mullen Buildings. And the “industrial chic” master bath of 60 Rausch #204 is one of the more unique (and industrial) that we’ve seen (in the building).…
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We’ve always like the Mullen Buildings. And the “industrial chic” master bath of 60 Rausch #204 is one of the more unique (and industrial) that we’ve seen (in the building).…
A plugged-in tipster delivers a rendering of the SOM/Craig Hartman design to compliment the scoop on 350 Mission Street, a 27-story green tower that’s in the works for the corner…
Designed by Frederick Meyer, founder of the California College of Arts and Crafts and known for his “innovative use of large glass areas,” 300 Beale was built for the Coffin-Redington…
And speaking of European parallels (or perhaps unfortunately not): The rim of Paris looks set to rise skyward, as the city council considers allowing taller buildings in this historically low-rise…
While the stucco, tiles, wrought iron railings, doorways, beamed ceilings and wooden trim of both the overhauled façade and second floor of 3271 Baker Street are all true to the…
We’re not completely sold on the “height of modern luxury” remodel of 1278-1282 Church Street, although we very much like the light and lots of the wood. And say what…
Avant Housing, a joint venture between AGI Capital and TMG Partners, has launched a website providing some unique insight into the development process and soliciting community feedback for a trio…
While we had been waiting for the website for 125 Mono to go live, a plugged-in reader simply reports: Just went to the open house on Sunday and it is…
Rumor has it that the grand Queen Anne at 719 Ashbury was once home to anarchists and Hell’s Angels (although not at the same time). Today, the remodeled home is…
No specific story of which we’re aware (other than asking almost $1,200 a square foot on Elizabeth), a few of the images simply caught our eyes (not to be confused…