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Edwin M. Lee Apartments by Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

A model for healthy living and resilience

Edwin M. Lee Apartments by Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects
Photography by © Bruce Damonte

Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects recently completed this stunning affordable housing project in in San Francisco, CA. The Edwin M. Lee Apartments are San Francisco’s first complex to integrate supportive housing for homeless veterans with low-income families. In San Francisco’s Mission Bay area, Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects, Saida + Sullivan Design Partners, Swords to Plowshares, and Chinatown Community Development Center collaborate to foster an integrated, egalitarian, and sustainable community. This 124,000-square-foot affordable housing complex includes 62 units for previously homeless veterans and 57 apartments for low-income families, as well as ground-floor amenities for families, veterans, neighbors, and the community at large. Discover more after the jump.

Edwin M. Lee Apartments by Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects
Photography by © Bruce Damonte

From the architects: A model for healthy living and resilience, the Edwin M. Lee Apartments is the first building in San Francisco to combine supportive housing for both unhoused veterans and low-income families. This collaboration—Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects, Saida + Sullivan Design Partners, Swords to Plowshares, and Chinatown Community Development Center—supports an integrated, equitable, and sustainable community in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood.

Edwin M. Lee Apartments by Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects
Photography by © Bruce Damonte

This 124,000-square-foot affordable housing development provides 62 apartments for formerly homeless veterans and 57 apartments for low-income families with ground-floor services for families, veterans, neighbors, and the greater community. Balancing civic scale with a feeling of home, the building enables sustainable lifestyles for its residents, prioritizing access to views and daylight, along with showcasing alternative energy generation and connections to nearby public transportation. The project frames a generous internal garden courtyard that balances a range of areas for retrospection, interaction and play.

Photography by © Bruce Damonte
Photography by © Bruce Damonte
Edwin M. Lee Apartments by Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects
Photography by © Bruce Damonte

With a GreenPoints Rated Platinum certification, the project includes abundant photovoltaic and solar hot water panels to reduce operating costs and provide sustainable energy. The photovoltaic renewable energy system is proudly on display to the public and an integral feature in the overall building’s civic design. The design’s material and assembly selections incorporate biophilic design principles; durable material selections and well-considered detailing are intended to reduce long-term operating and maintenance costs.

Dedicated to the late mayor of San Francisco, the Edwin M. Lee Apartments is an enduring tribute to his goal to end homelessness for veterans.

Project Team
Prime Architect: Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects – www.lmsarch.com
Associate Architect: Saida + Sullivan Design Partners – www.saidasullivan.com
Co-Developer Clients: Chinatown Community Development Center (CCDC), Swords to Plowshares
Builder: Nibbi Brothers
Civil Engineer: Luk & Associates
Landscape Architect: GLS Landscape Architecture
Structural Engineer: KPFF
Mechanical & Plumbing Engineer: Tommy Siu & Associates
Electrical Engineer: E Design C
Acoustic Consultant: Papadimos Group
Lighting Consultant: ALD
Building Maintenance: Access Systems & Solutions
Waterproofing Consultant: Steelhead Engineers
Corrosion: JDH Corrosion
GreenPoint Rater: Association for Energy Affordability
Fire Protection: Pacific-Allied Fire Protection

Ledday Maytum Stacy Architects Team
Richard Stacy, FAIA – Principal in Charge
Gregg Novicoff, AIA, LEED AP – Associate Principal
Edward Kopelson, AIA, LEED AP – Project Manager
Gwen Fuertes, AIA, LED AP BD+C – Project Architect

Saida + Sullivan Design Partners Team
Koji Saida, AIA – Principal
Mimi Sullivan, AIA – Principal
Jeremy Gagon, Job Captain

Photography
Bruce Damonte

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