Perkins&Will PDR

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Industrial and PDR Work

― San Francisco 2022



Contents

Introduction ― 4 Selected Projects ― 8

Front Cover: i3 Campus, San Diego, CA Left: Unilever North American Headquarters, Englewood Cliffs, NJ



― Introduction

We’re creative thinkers with a passion for design and a compassion for communities.


Industrial Spaces

INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Production, Distribution & Repair (PDR)


― Production, Distribution & Repair (PDR)

PDR is a project type seen more and more in San Francisco. These spaces capture the spirit of the creative process and the ethos of making. They adapt to the needs of creative people and are, by definition, more raw and straightforward spaces. PDR developments make manufacturing a vital part of an active dense neighborhood, creating affordable opportunities for makers/ artists to connect with local shops, restaurants, and the customer base of local residents and office workers.



― Selected Projects

Design that supports the human body, mind, and spirit.


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We believe that design has the power to make the world a better, more beautiful place. That’s why clients and communities on nearly every continent partner with us to design healthy, happy places in which to live, learn, work, play, and heal. We’re passionate about humancentered design, and committed to creating a positive impact in people’s lives through sustainability, resilience, well-being, diversity, inclusion, and research. In fact, Fast Company named us one of the World’s Most Innovative Companies in Architecture. Our global team of 2,700 creatives and critical thinkers provides integrated services in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and more.

Our San Francisco Studio The San Francisco studio or Perkins&Will is known for high creativity, collaboration, and research—and for award-winning projects that strengthen communities. Our work reinvigorates urban waterfronts, enhances places of learning, humanizes healing environments, and galvanizes industrial workplaces. We’ve even restored some of our city’s greatest architectural icons. Our roots in the local community run deep, and some of the most well-known design professionals in the Bay Area lead our practice. Recently, the award-winning firm Pfau Long Architecture joined us, reinforcing our commitment to designing a better San Francisco and beyond.

Firm Founded in

1935 Total Staff

2700+

Studios

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Areas of Practice Branded Environments

K-12 Education

Civic and Cultural

Landscape Architecture

Corporate and Commercial

Planning and Strategies

Corporate Interiors

Science and Technology

Health

Sports, Recreation, and

Higher Education Hospitality Industrial Design

Entertainment Transportation Urban Design


100 Hooper San Francisco, California Client: Kilroy Realty Size: 438,000 square feet Completion Date: October 2018 Sustainability: LEED Gold®

― WHAT IT IS

A mixed use office building designed to encourage manaufacturing companies and provide office space to a variety of market sectors.



100 Hooper

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― WHAT MAKES IT COOL

The ground floor will host a variety of new businesses at affordable rents, while the upper three stories will be market rate office space. 15


La Cocina Municipal Marketplace San Francisco, California Client: La Cocinca ― Size:7,000 square feet ― Completion Date: 2021

― WHAT IT IS

The Marketplace will be the first all-womenled food hall in the country, and will be an iconic new look at the Bay Area’s food scene.

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“La Cocina’s Minicipal marketplace is actively combatting the higher unemployment rates and historical lack of investment that has hurt economic prospects for those in the Tenderloin.” ― CALEB ZIGAS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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The McClintock Building San Francisco, California Client: SKS Partners Size: 100,108 square feet Completion Date: 2017 Sustainability: LEED Gold®

― WHAT IT IS

Transformation of an old dress-making warehouse into a new PDR mixed-use facility.




The McClintock Building

― WHAT MAKES IT COOL

The original Art Deco building was built in 1939 for the Jessica McClintock dress manufacturing headquarters.

↑ The operable greenhouse roof brings natural light and air into the center atrium of the McClintock Building, creating a confortable social and work center


The McGuire Building San Francisco, California Client: SKS Partners Size: 139,082 square feet Completion Date: 2017 Sustainability: LEED Silver ®

― WHAT IT IS

Fully renovated concrete factory building at the intersection of San Francisco’s SOMA, Mission, and Potrero Hill neighborhoods.



The McGuire Building

← Beyond the main stair in the lobby is a new hanging garden feature, connecting the exterior garden inside and open to the lower level below.



1 De Haro San Francisco, California Client: SKS Partners Size: 130,000 square feet Completion Date: 2021 Sustainability: LEED Platinum® goal


― WHAT IT IS

New maker space building combined with office space in the Dogpatch.


1 De Haro

― WHAT MAKES IT COOL

1 De Haro utilizes mass timber, making it lighter, more sustainable, and more beautiful than a steel or concrete building.

← At street level, roll up doors and storefronts bring light manufacturing to the street and surrounding neighborhood.



Building 12 San Francisco, California Client: Brookfield Investments Size: 230,000 square feet Completion Date: 2021 Sustainability: LEED Gold Anticipated

― WHAT IT IS

Renovation of an historic building at Pier 70 into a combined market hall and office spaces.



Building 12

― WHAT MAKES IT COOL

To adapt to projected 100-year sea-level rise and to ensure the future viability of this project, Building 12 and the adjacent Building 15 historic frame was lifted 10’-0” above current ground level.

Above: Wood cribbing stacks. Left: Building lift in progress.


Building 12

→ The Makers Market Hall will be a hub for local artisans and manufacturers


Confidential PDR Building San Francisco, California Client: Confidential Size: 240,000 square feet Completion Date: Ongoing Sustainability: LEED Gold® goal


― WHAT IT IS

First fully PDR building in San Francisco


The James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27 San Francisco, California Client: Port of San Francisco Size: 90, 916 square feet plus 2 acres Completion Date: 2013 Sustainability: LEED Gold®


― WHAT IT IS

A new, modern cruise ship terminal and public waterfront space


The James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27

← Sweeping views of the Bay Bridge



For more information, contact: peter.pfau@perkinswill.com


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