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UC Law SF 100 McAllister

Plant 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.

 

Plant 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.

Location
San Francisco, CA
Size
269,000 SF
Client
UC Law SF
Design Team
Perkins&Will
Completion
2028