Abaca

MULTI-FAMILY

Considered by the San Francisco Chronicle as the #2 development of the past decade, Abaca (recently renamed Windsor at Dogpatch by new owners) is a “sophisticated yet playful complex” that draws architectural inspiration from the nautical history of its site and the former Tubbs Cordage factory.  With a nautical blue exterior and an award winning mid-block passage known as the Ropewalk, Abaca added high quality housing to a Dogpatch neighborhood that cherishes and celebrates its storied past.

Architect: Fougeron Architecture

Landscape: Fletcher Studios

Project Completion: Q2 2017

Project Area: 260,000 SF

Unit Count: 263 Apartments, 13.5% On-Site Affordable

Partners: CalPERS, Resmark

Project Cost: +$127mm

2660 3rd St, San Francisco, CA

Updates.

San Francisco chronicle - The decade’s best buildings in a changing SF

San Francisco business times - Dogpatch apartments to break ground this fall as neighborhood booms

Awards.

SF Chronicle Top 10 Projects of the Decade – John King

2018 Yuan Ye Gold AwarD

Best of Design Awards – The Architect’s Newspaper