2022 Architecture Honor Award
1 De Haro is San Francisco’s first cross-laminated timber (CLT) building. Designed to evoke a jewel box, its wooden core is wrapped with a glimmering glass curtain wall that illuminates at night. 1 De Haro provides an attractive mix of office and light industrial space that is sustainable and marketable.
The jury loved sheer beauty of the structural system. The curtain wall highlights and celebrates the pioneering example of CLT innovation, with a clear balance struck between the luminosity of the skin and the weight and warmth of the wood. The structural systems represent significant savings in embodied carbon, and the construction sourced local labor, newly trained in CLT construction; in conjunction with the project, a non-profit was established for job training for underserved communities.
Architect
Perkins&Will
General Contractor
Hathaway Dinwiddie
Project Developer
SKS Partners
Acoustics
Wilson Ihrig
Civil Engineer
Luk and Associates
Elevator Consultant
Sellen Consulting
Exterior Maintenance
Sitco
Facade
McClintock Façade Consulting
Fire and Life Safety Code Consultants
The Fire Consultants
Geotechnical
Rollo and Ridley
Joint Trench/PG&E
CB Engineers
Landscape
Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture
LEED
Stok
Lighting
PritchardPeck Lighting
MEP/FS Engineers
Interface Engineering
Permit Consulting
A.R. Sanchez & Associates
Photography
David Wakely
Security
Salter
Signage & Branding
Public
Specification
Stansen Specification
Structural
DCI Engineers
Visualization
Steel Blue
Waterproofing Consultant
RDH Building Science