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City Hall Fellows present passive-energy retrofit guide for adaptive reuse in Central SoMa

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · April 2, 2014
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A City Hall Fellows team presented a peer‑review stage, image‑heavy 28‑page guide April 2 that recommends passive-energy interventions and a five‑step priority list for rehabilitating early-20th‑century light‑industrial buildings in Central SoMa; staff said the document will be posted online after review.

A City Hall Fellows small‑team project presented to the Historic Preservation Commission on April 2 laid out practical, preservation‑minded approaches to passive‑energy retrofits for historic light‑industrial buildings in Central South Of Market (Central SoMa).

David Pappas, one of the fellows placed at the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, said the 28‑page, image‑heavy guide is intended for architects, developers, tenants and building owners as a “starting off…

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