400 Grove在Hayes Valley的中心地带推出了34套住宅,继续使该地区上升为一个重要的、适合步行的社区。它位于Grove和Gough街的拐角处,是2003年中央高速公路拆除后形成的几个地点之一,是重新连接Hayes Valley和周边社区的大胆举措的一部分。

400 Grove introduces 34 residences in the heart of Hayes Valley, continuing the neighborhood’s rise as a vital, walkable neighborhood. Its prominent site at the corner of Grove and Gough streets, is one of several sites created by the removal of the Central Freeway in 2003, as part of a bold initiative to reconnect Hayes Valley with surrounding neighborhoods.

格罗夫街400号的设计参考了中央马槽的类型,它将排屋围绕在内部小巷周围,提供汽车通道以及邻居见面的地方。这个现代设计用一个景观公共区域取代了小巷,只允许自行车和行人进入,加强了开放空间的社区焦点。

400 Grove’s design references the central mews typology, which set row houses around an internal alley that provided car access as well as a place where neighbors meet. This contemporary take replaces the alley with a landscaped common area accessible only to bicycles and pedestrians, strengthening the community focus of the open space.

它的立面与早期的传统相呼应:在该地区普遍存在的经典的旧金山海湾窗户。这些切面的窗户可以看到海斯谷繁华的街景和周围山坡上的社区。大多数工作室、一室一厅和两室一厅的住宅都有两面采光,从街道上看有独立的表达,有与城市生活相关的设施。

Its faceted facades echo an earlier tradition: the classic San Francisco bay windows prevalent in the area. The facets angle windows capturing views of Hayes Valley’s bustling street scene and surrounding hillside neighborhoods. Most of the studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom residences have light from two sides and an individual expression from the street, with the amenities associated with urban living.

2016年初竣工,400 Grove的居民享受到了Hayes Valley中心位置的优势,可以方便地前往主要的公共交通站点、市政中心艺术场馆以及其他社区,包括Mission区、Castro和Mid-Market区。

Completed in early 2016, 400 Grove residents enjoy the advantages of Hayes Valley’s central location and easy access to major public transit stops, Civic Center arts venues, and other neighborhoods including the Mission District, the Castro, and the Mid-Market district.

可持续发展的决定必须一丝不苟地做出。郁郁葱葱的中央庭院需要最少的灌溉,因为雨水流经种植槽而不是落入雨水管道。庭院的存在使所有单元都能最大限度地暴露在南面。每个住宅单元的设计都是为了最大限度地提高能源效率。每个单元都配备了能源之星电器、低VOC饰面、再生木地板,最重要的是,双层窗户以减少电力照明负荷和冬季供暖。

Sustainability decisions had to be made meticulously. The lush central courtyard requires minimal irrigation as rainwater flows through planters rather than landing in a storm drain. The existence of the courtyard allows maximum southern exposure for all units. Every dwelling unit is designed to maximize energy efficiency. Each is outfitted with Energy Star appliances, low-VOC finishes, reclaimed wood flooring and most importantly, double-aspect windows to reduce electrical lighting load and winter heating.

Architects: Fougeron Architecture
Area : 34000 ft²
Year : 2016
Photographs :William Timmerman, Joe Fletcher
Manufacturers : Hansgrohe, 3form, Arrigoni Woods, DuPont, Duravit, Alumawall, Arcadia Inc., Concrete Collaborative, Otis, Siematic, Solorban, Timely Industries, VaproShield
MEP Engineer : Acies Engineering
Contractor : Cannon Constructors North Inc.
Structural Engineer : Dolmen Structural Engineers Inc.
Landscape Architect : Marta Fry Landscape Associates
Civil Engineer : KPFF Consulting Engineers
Geotechnical Engineer : KPFF Consulting Engineers
Acoustical Engineer : Wilson Ihrig + Associates
Client : DM Development and DDG
Civil/Geotechnical Engineer : KPFF Consulting Engineers
City : San Francisco
Country : United States