633 Folsom

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The reuse of 633 Folsom, a commercial building in San Francisco, is a story centered on the reduction of embodied and operational carbon and the reanimation of a vital urban corridor.
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2023 AIA Architecture Award Recipient 633 Folsom, San Francisco, Gensler
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