Concrete walls are beginning to rise up from the sea of rebar covering Mission Walk at 330— 335 Berry Street, a soon-to-be dev of 131 so-called affordable housing units (and a whole cache of new buddies for the commuting dot-comers and scientists in the nabe. Down with homogeneity, people.). The buildings are designed by San Francisco architects Leddy Maytum Stacy; Just yards away from Mission Creek, each is centered around a landscaped central courtyard. Creek side units will feature sweeping views of all Mission Bay construction projects, natch. To the gallery!
Welcome to a new Curbed feature, Curbed Inside—in which we visit the interiors of a space to document the design and architecture. If you've got a project you'd like Curbed to consider for a visit, drop us a line.
Our long obsession with Arterra, the new development rising along the Berry Street prefabricated neighborhood corridor, is welldocumented. Yet it wasn't until this week that Curbed operatives found their way into the building, courtesy of Arterra's project manager, Meg Collins. Since its topping off in July, the development—now a year and a half past its groundbreaking—is shaping up within. Today, we'll tour the innards; tomorrow, we'll take in the views.
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