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  2. Heller Manus Architects - Wikipedia

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    First LEED Gold high-rise office tower in Shanghai. 55 Second Street, San Francisco, CA, 2002. LEED Gold. 25 stories tall. [14] Andaz Napa Hotel, Napa, CA. 141-room boutique hotel. [15] The Infinity, San Francisco, CA, 2009. First performance-based [clarification needed], seismically designed residential high-rise in San Francisco. Project done ...

  3. Staggered truss system - Wikipedia

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    The staggered truss system is a type of structural steel framing used in high-rise buildings.The system consists of a series of story-high trusses spanning the total width between two rows of exterior columns and arranged in a staggered pattern on adjacent column lines. [1]

  4. Ten Thousand (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Ten Thousand is a 40-story residential skyscraper located at 10000 Santa Monica Boulevard in Los Angeles. [4] [5] [6] The high-rise tower, built by developer Crescent Heights and was designed by Handel Architects, [7] opened in 2017 with 283 luxury apartments and a maximum height of 483 feet. [1]

  5. In Skid Row, a 19-story residential tower for homeless ... - AOL

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    Murray's grand plan will take its first step this month when Weingart begins leasing the first of three high-rise buildings that will wrap around the nonprofit's headquarters at 6th and San Pedro ...

  6. Greene and Greene - Wikipedia

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    Gamble House, Pasadena, California, in 2005 Mortimer Fleishhacker House and estate (rear view), Woodside, California. The architectural firm of Greene and Greene was established in Pasadena in January 1894, eventually culminating with the designs of their "ultimate bungalows", such as the 1908 Gamble House in Pasadena, generally considered one of the finest examples of residential architecture ...

  7. Millennium Tower (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    A mixed-use, primarily residential high rise, it is the tallest residential building [5] and the 6th-tallest overall in San Francisco. In May 2016, [ 9 ] residents were informed the main tower was both sinking and tilting, [ 10 ] resulting in several lawsuits concerning repair costs and whether the existence of the tilt had been withheld from ...

  8. Why are lone homes left standing after the fires? It's not ...

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    Stucco, a cement material, is a common exterior for Southern California houses and it's fire-resistant. Reviewing AP photographs showing buildings still standing, Arnold Tarling, who has four decades experience in fire protection and building inspection in Britain, said houses with stucco walls appeared to survive the Los Angeles fires better.

  9. Setback (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    For the same reason, setbacks may also be used in lower density districts to limit the height of perimeter walls above which a building must have a pitched roof or be set back before rising to the permitted height. [5] In many cities, building setbacks add value to the interior real estate adjacent to the setback by creating usable exterior spaces.