Golden Gate Valley Branch Library , San Francisco, CA

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Photo © Bruce Damonte Photography

Golden Gate Library, architecture, AIACC Design Awards

Photo © Bruce Damonte Photography


2012 HONOR AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE

Golden Gate Valley Branch Library, San Francisco, CA

Architect: Tom Eliot Fisch / Paulett Taggart Architects, JV

This project includes the preservation and renovation of an historic, San Francisco Branch Public Library designed by Ernest Coxhead as well as the construction of a small addition. The $4.2 million project was completed in October 2011 and provides accessibility, seismic, and life safety upgrades; improvements to the mechanical and electrical systems; façade restoration; and a complete interior renovation.

Click here to view project submittal form, and for more indepth information on this award winning project click here.

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