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38 Dolores embraces a green lifestyle where community wellness comes full circle. Living walls are your art work; Whole Foods Market, your downstairs kitchen; Dolores Park, your backyard. It's a philosophy of focusing on the greater good, for yourself and your neighbors.
The goal of the 38 Dolores project is to bring people, housing, community-serving retail, and social vitality to this prominent corner site. With sustainability as a core value, Prado Group, BAR Architects, April Phillips Design Works, and William McDonough and Partners, see the project as an opportunity to bring the benefits of green sustainable living to San Francisco's Upper Market community. 38 Dolores is a proud winner of two Gold Nugget Awards: Project of the Year for Attached Residential and the Grand Award for Best Multifamily Housing Project.
The Prado Group is a San Francisco-based real estate development firm. The company seeks to create high quality development projects that respect and enhance the neighborhoods in which they are located. Our mission is to create innovative projects that are distinguished by their quality of design, environmental stewardship, and value creation for the communities they serve.
APDW believes that design is about the enhancement of human experience. The project's landscape program is predicated on the goals of clean air and water. It envisions an integrated system of landscape that includes on-site resident gardens, gathering spaces, endangered species habitat, storm-water management, rainwater catchment and increased air quality. Residents can grow a garden while enjoying opportunities for social engagement.
BAR's mission is to shape healthy, beautiful and efficient buildings that add to the quality of life. BAR employs a whole systems approach to architecture, carefully considering short and long term implications of design decisions on the environment, community, and future inhabitants. Through design they seek solutions that balance financial, environmental and social well-being issues.
William McDonough + Partners lead the design community in creating intelligent architecture and community plans. The firm received the prestigious National Design Award for exemplary achievements in the field of environmental design. They are widely known for defining the leading edge of sustainable design. The design firm is practicing ecologically, socially, and economically intelligent architecture and planning.
Developers: Prado Group, Inc., Sarofim Realty Advisors, Felson Companies Architect/Interiors: BAR Architects Collaborating Architect: William McDonough & Partners Builder: Webcor Read More >
Developers: Prado Group, Inc., Sarofim Realty Advisors, Felson Companies Architect/Interiors: BAR Architects Collaborating Architect: William McDonough & Partners Builder: Webcor Read More >
Developers: Prado Group, Inc., Sarofim Realty Advisors, Felson Companies Architect/Interiors: BAR Architects Collaborating Architect: William McDonough & Partners Builder: Webcor Read More >
Complete with a new name and a space on our 40 Most Notable Developments list, 38 Dolores Street is nearly ready to release their rental condos to the public.
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Some of San Francisco's top architects and developers welcomed VIPs, apartment-hunters, politicians, and press to the ribbon-cutting. Read More >
At the prime intersection of Dolores and Market, 38 Dolores is ready to be your home. Read More >
Community Art: Located at the pivotal juncture of technology, art, entertainment, culture, and design, the setting excites your imagination and ingenuity. You'll be surrounded by community-inspired muralists depicting nature and street life from yesterday, today, and tomorrow as well as sidewalk music and performance art.
Project Artist: Mona Caron is a Swiss-born, San Francisco based, full-time artist, freelancing as an illustrator since 1996, and as a muralist since 1998, focusing increasingly on site-specific and community-inspired murals in public spaces. Weaving nature in the fabric of the city, Mona seemed a natural fit for an installation at 38 Dolores.