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Gelfand Partners Architects

Gelfand Partners Architects

San Francisco, CA

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Renovated second floor lobby - historic features were refurbished or reconstructed.
Renovated second floor lobby - historic features were refurbished or reconstructed.
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Kelly Cullen Community

The former Central YMCA building (San Francisco landmark), constructed in 1909-1910 following the 1906 earthquake, has been converted to 172 units of permanent housing and supportive service space. The new housing units, while larger than the original YMCA hotel rooms, average 230 square feet and include private baths and compact kitchenettes. The ground floor is largely occupied by a Department of Public Health clinic for residents of Tenderloin supportive housing, with an emphasis on holistic services, wellness, and permanence.

The street facades and several of the original common spaces have been restored to their original grandeur. The monumental entry stair, which had been removed, has been reconstructed similar to the original, recalling the building’s original sunlit grand entry sequence. The renovated 2nd floor main lobby and auditorium will be used for community functions and the 5th floor gym available to the residents and to clinic visitors for health and fitness classes. Existing 8th and 9th floor squash courts have been demolished and replaced with new construction for housing units. On the roof, a deck for residents adjoins a staff lounge and tenant lounge/laundry room. Ninety-two percent (92%) of the housing units are accessible according to either state or federal stand

 
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Status: Built
Location: San Francisco, CA, US
Firm Role: Architect of Record
Additional Credits: Lisa Gelfand, FAIA, LEED AP - Principal in Charge
Chris Duncan, AIA, LEED AP - Project Manger
Scott Phillips, AIA, LEED AP - Project Manger
Ariane Fehrenkamp, LEED AP - Job Captain
Andrea Fleischman, AIA, LEED GA - Project Team
Knapp Architects - Preservation Architect
Multiplicity Design - Interiors
Cahill Contractors - General Contractor
Tennebaum-Manheirm Engineers - Structural
Salas O’Brien Engineers - Mechanical, Electrical
Arsenio Ortega, PE - Fire Sprinkler & Alarm
Tommy Siu & Associates - Plumbing
BKF Engineers - Civil
Mark Luthringer - Photography

Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation - Owner

 
Historic former Central YMCA building
Historic former Central YMCA building
Original grand stair was reconstructed.
Original grand stair was reconstructed.
View from lobby to street
View from lobby to street
Shear wall was discreetly added to historic auditorium.
Shear wall was discreetly added to historic auditorium.
Second floor studio apartment
Second floor studio apartment