Wisconsin Street

San Francisco, California

The Wisconsin Street housing project proposes 107 new single family townhouses and 10 rehabilitated apartments. The proposal was developed using the 1978 Potrero Hill Neighborhood Improvement Plan which outlined guidelines for a mixed income housing project. These guidelines emphasize architecture that relates to the scale and character of the surrounding private s, as well as accommodating the needs of families. Wisconsin Street incorporates energy conserving systems and includes open space development of the site across from Starr King School. By involving community members, architects, energy specialists, city officials, and a sociologist, the design process and product represents a unique integration of energy, user needs, urban design, and affordability.

This mixed income housing project proposes 107 new single family townhouses and 10 rehabilitated apartments.  The proposal follows the guidelines of the 1978 Potrero Hill Neighborhood Improvement Plan, emphasizing architecture that relates to the scale and character of the surrounding private s, while accommodating the needs of families.  Wisconsin Street incorporates energy conserving systems and includes open spaces development.  By involving community members, architects, energy specialists, city officials, and a sociologist, the design process and product represents a unique integration of energy, user needs, urban design, and affordability.