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Richardson Apartments-David Baker and PartnersThe striking <a href="http://www.dbarchitect.com/project_detail/117/Richardson%20Apartments.html#project_details" target="_blank">Richardson Apartments</a> comprise an ultra modern residential complex just a stone's throw from away from San Francisco's majestic city hall. Designed by <a href="http://www.dbarchitect.com/" target="_blank">David Baker + Partners</a>, the five story building provides low income housing and mixed use retail for the dense transit-oriented Market + Octavia Neighborhood, providing 120 permanent, supportive residential studio units for adults coming out of or at risk for homelessness. The mixed use project also includes a health clinic, retail space, a large private courtyard, common rooms and a green roof and deck. Designed with guidance from the <a href="http://www.builditgreen.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=greenpoint" target="_blank">Build It Green GreenPoint Rated</a> and <a href="http://www.greencommunitiesonline.org/" target="_blank">Green Communities</a> checklists, the apartments also have plenty of sustainable features.1
Richardson Apartments-David Baker and Partners<a href="http://www.chp-sf.org/housing_current.html" target="_blank">Richardson Apartments</a> by <a href="http://www.dbarchitect.com/" target="_blank">David Baker + Partners</a> is named in honor of Drs. Julian and Raye Richardson, local activists and founders of Marcus Books, the oldest black bookstore in the country, founded in 1960.2
Richardson Apartments-David Baker and PartnersLocated on Fulton Street and blocks away from the city hall, the building takes over a former parking lot, which was one of the sites freed for development by the demolition of the collapsed Central Freeway.3
Richardson Apartments-David Baker and PartnersThe apartments provide much needed supportive housing for San Francisco's homeless population and works to encourage a pedestrian, bike and transit friendly neighborhood.4
Richardson Apartments-David Baker and PartnersWhile the building itself is 65,000 sq ft, it is designed to look like a series of varied structures rather than one large one to break up the view from the street.5
Richardson Apartments-David Baker and PartnersThe ground floor houses a resident entrance lobby, retail space, a common lounge, a common mixed purpose room with a kitchen and a community health clinic.6
Richardson Apartments-David Baker and PartnersNo car parking is provided, but plenty of secure bike parking is available7
Richardson Apartments-David Baker and PartnersThe large private courtyard for residents' use.8
Richardson Apartments-David Baker and PartnersThe entrance lobby.9
Richardson Apartments-David Baker and PartnersCommunity lounge.10
Richardson Apartments-David Baker and PartnersCommunity room with an attached kitchen.11
Richardson Apartments-David Baker and PartnersAbove the ground floor are 120 studio apartments furnished with basic necessities like a bed, dresser, a full kitchenette, an accessible or adaptable bathroom, and a secure telephone line to the front desk.12
Richardson Apartments-David Baker and PartnersRichardson Apartments were designed using the guidelines of <a href="http://www.builditgreen.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=greenpoint" target="_blank">Build It Green GreenPoint Rated</a> and <a href="http://www.greencommunitiesonline.org/" target="_blank">Green Communities</a>. Sustainable features of the project include the use of reclaimed woods, a purifying bioswale in the court, and sunshades.13
Richardson Apartments-David Baker and PartnersThe roof includes a living roof, allotment garden plots, solar arrays, seating and City Hall views. The project received its GreenPoint certification in February of 2012.14














