Foundry Square II represents the extreme juxtaposition of old and new with a lone 100-year-old brick-and-heavy-timber stalwart providing visual relief from the steel and glass rising up around it. Completed in 2003, the project incorporates a 30,000-square-foot historic building, faithfully restoring its brick exterior while renovating the interior to serve modern technology and functionality. Photo by: Jeremy Blakeslee.

Architects: STUDIOS Architecture and Jim Jennings Architecture (2003) 

Preservation architects: Page & Turnbull (2003)  Photo 7 of 7 in 7 Architectural Preservation Projects in San Francisco

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Foundry Square II represents the extreme juxtaposition of old and new with a lone 100-year-old brick-and-heavy-timber stalwart providing visual relief from the steel and glass rising up around it. Completed in 2003, the project incorporates a 30,000-square-foot historic building, faithfully restoring its brick exterior while renovating the interior to serve modern technology and functionality. Photo by: Jeremy Blakeslee.

Architects: STUDIOS Architecture and Jim Jennings Architecture (2003)

Preservation architects: Page & Turnbull (2003)