Projects
Below are several examples of our current or past work, whether performed by Chiral or by one of our principals in our past lives, under a separate banner. Where applicable, the architects, developers, and contractors who performed these projects are noted.
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Vineyard Crossings, American Canyon,CA
Totally focused on tools to enhance and help your content shine. We have created this theme thinking only in options helpfully for the daily needs in a creative environment like an agency, a small studio. We have created this theme thinking only in options helpfully for the daily needs in a creative environment like an agency, a small studio.See project -
Duboce Apartments, San Francisco
A new six-story apartment building is being constructed at a prominent location on Upper Market Street in San Francisco. The building will have five levels of Type III-A fire-resistive construction above a concrete podium. Additionally, the project will include four townhomes located on the adjacent side street.See project -
Estate Home Renovation in Piedmont
This complete renovation of a historic Italianate mansion in Piedmont included structural upgrades, interior and exterior finishes, a redesigned segmented circular stair, custom kitchen and bathroom design, and various site improvements.See project -
Simi Valley Senior Community
This project required a lengthy public review process to ensure compliance with Simi Valley’s strict style guide. In response to these standards, I designed a complex of connected courtyard-style townhouses in the Spanish mediterranean style reminiscent of classic 1920s Los Angeles architecture.See project -
Valencia Apartments, San Francisco
This apartment building featured a charred-wood rainscreen cladding system, roof decks, sophisticated stormwater filtration systems, ground floor retail spaces, and enhancement of a “living alley” at the edge of San Francisco’s Mission District.See project -
Villa Oakland Modular Affordable Housing
This project involved the arrangement of over 250 modular units to form 105 apartments ranging from studios to three bedrooms, and placement over a podium structure on a tight urban site. The project was intended for affordable housing for various at-risk families and individuals, but stalled when tax credits became available.See project