This senior housing project consists of the adaptive reuse of an existing church building, in the Haight Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco, into 40 units of affordable housing for independent seniors. The church, while not formally on the Historic Register, has been determined architecturally significant by the City. The intent of the design was to preserve as much of the existing facade as possible and maintain the important historic character. The units are arranged on four levels with seven (7) one bedroom and thirty-three (33) studio units. Individual apartments in Buena Vista Terrace provide full kitchens and private baths. Common amenities include a computer center, a laundry facility, library, and community space on the first floor. The project also includes six (6) off-street parking places and a private outdoor patio.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Size: 40 (33 studio, 7 1-BR)
Completion Date: 2007
Owner: Citizens Housing Corporation
This senior housing project consists of the adaptive reuse of an existing church building, in the Haight Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco, into 40 units of affordable housing for independent seniors. The church, while not formally on the Historic Register, has been determined architecturally significant by the City. The intent of the design was to preserve as much of the existing facade as possible and maintain the important historic character. The units are arranged on four levels with seven (7) one bedroom and thirty-three (33) studio units. Individual apartments in Buena Vista Terrace provide full kitchens and private baths. Common amenities include a computer center, a laundry facility, library, and community space on the first floor. The project also includes six (6) off-street parking places and a private outdoor patio.
Location:
San Francisco, CA
Size: 40 (33 studio, 7 1-BR)
Completion Date: 2007
Owner: Citizens Housing Corporation