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Granary Campus – ULI Americas Awards for Excellence Finalist
Learn more about 2023 ULI Americas Awards for Excellence Finalist, Granary Campus (Salt Lake City, Utah).
April 27, 2023
Olivia Richardson
Location: San Francisco, California
Developers: San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII), Community Housing Partnership (dba HomeRise); BRIDGE Housing Corporation
Designers: Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects(Prime Architect); Lowney Architects (Associated Factory Built Architect); YA Studios (Associated Factory Built Architect); TS Studios (Landscape Architect); KPFF Consulting Engineers (Structural Engineer): Cahill (Construction)
Major Funders: City of San Francisco’s Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII), Federal Home Loan Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, California Tax Credit Allocation Committee, California Debt Limit Allocation Committee, National Equity Fund, Inc., San Fran Cisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, San Francisco’s Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing
Site Size: 1.08 Acres
In late 2017 the Office of Community Investment (OCII), the successor to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency (SFRA), selected BRIDGE Housing Corporation (BRIDGE) and HomeRise through a competitive RFP process to develop and operate permanent supportive housing for formerly homeless persons on Mission Bay South Block 9. The development of Block 9 came at a key time in the City’s strategy for economic recovery in response to the pandemic and was a citywide collaboration between HomeRise and OCII, the San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH), BRIDGE Housing, and HealthRight 360.
This development provided both a much-needed addition to the City’s permanent supportive housing stock and also furthered the City’s joint goals of stimulating new job creation and investment in resilient infrastructure. The Project is administered by OCII, the successor to the SFRA, and is located in the Mission Bay South Project Area, which consists of 303 acres and is planned to include up to 6,514 residential units, as well as retail, commercial, and public open space. Mission Bay Block 9 is the only 100% permanent supportive housing project in the Mission Bay South Redevelopment Plan area.
HomeRise at Mission Bay is 140 studio apartments with supportive services and a public community garden at the heart of San Francisco’s Mission Bay. Centrally located near multiple transit stops, the project architecturally integrates into the evolving neighborhood, combining healthy, welcoming, and supportive housing with 24-hour reception, indoor and outdoor tenant community spaces, and onsite services to support residents progressing into housing stability.
The exterior design responds to the evolution of the neighborhood from industrial to residential use through scale, unit articulation, materials, and colors. A generous central courtyard extends the tidal nature of the bay by integrating native species into bioswales that manage the ebb and flow of the stormwater on-site. A community garden opens out from the courtyard to the neighborhood via Bridgeview Way and provides opportunities for edible plant cultivation, education, and the building of healthy routines.
Integrated sustainable design strategies include high-performance exterior envelopes and windows, enhanced air quality ventilation systems, rooftop solar renewable energy systems with battery backup, and recycled water infrastructure. With an elevated ground floor level in response to future sea-level rise threats, engineered walks, and ramps adjust to maintain accessibility when predicted significant ground subsidence occurs outside the building footprint. Resident amenities include a large resident courtyard with seating areas, fitness trail, dog run, and pet station, shared laundry room, resident lounge, onsite services suite providing case management and clinical and medical services, community room with demonstration kitchen, bicycle parking, and community garden.
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