UC Law SF 100 McAllister
»Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ is performing the remodel and seismic upgrade of 100 McAllister Street. The historic tower, originally designed by Timothy Pflueger and built in 1930, has functioned as a church, hotel, makeshift space for wartime use, and government office building before being acquired by UC Law SF in 1980 as student housing.
»Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ will restore the iconic, 28-story Gothic Revival and Art Deco structure’s residential units; provide a complex seismic retrofit; replace/upgrade the elevator systems; perform exterior repairs to terra cotta and masonry, as well as windows and waterproofing; and, re-program several floors of academic and administrative office space.
This high-profile, long-term project for UC Law SF is part of the university’s long-range campus plan for an academic village in downtown San Francisco.