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GENERAL SERVICES AGENCY
ANIMAL CARE & CONTROL
ARCHITECTURE | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE | PROJECT MANAGEMENT | CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT | STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING | SITE ASSESSMENT & REMEDIATION
LOCATION 1419 BRYANT STREET
AREA 74,000 SF
CONSTRUCTION COST $ 54 M
COMPLETION DATE SPRING 2021
AWARDS CPF PRESERVATION DESIGN AWARD ENR AWRAD OF MERIT BD + C RECONSTRUCTION GOLD AWARD APWA PROJECT OF THE YEAR AIASF DESIGN AWARD
The San Francisco Animal Care & Control ( SFACC ) project is an adaptive reuse and rehabilitation of a historic unreinforced masonry building originally constructed in 1893 . The new 65,000 square foot facility provides shelter for domestic and wild animals , veterinary and education spaces as well as support areas for staff and volunteers .
Comprised of three floors , the design strives to maintain the original building character by pulling the new construction away from the historic shell to expose the original masonry and windows . Animal exercise is made possible with an added roof deck and the introduction of a new courtyard at the center of the building . In addition to serving the vital need of caring for lost and surrendered animals , the facility is designed as an essential service building with the robust structure required to remain in operation in the event of a natural disaster .
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