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Sightglass Divisadero

It is possible in a city street neighborhood to know all kinds of people without unwelcome entanglements, without boredom, necessity for excuses, explanations, fears of giving offense, embarrassments respecting impositions or commitments, and all such paraphernalia of obligations which can accompany less limited relationships. It is possible to be on excellent sidewalk terms with people who are very different from oneself, and even, as time passes, on familiar public terms with them. Such relationships can, and do, endure for many years, for decades; they could never have formed without that line, much less endured. The form precisely because they are by-the-way to people’s normal public sorties.

― Jane Jacobs, The Death and Life of Great American Cities

These are the places we meet now, or avoid meeting. You can duck from the bright public street into this submerged warm room with light streaking the ceiling and nice things to drink and eat. Just the right amount of weight pausing under the hull of a suspended ship.

Seth Boor was the design lead and architect of record for this project and every Sightglass building project from concept through construction. Seth continues to collaborate with Sightglass on projects that build on the creative relationship we began in 2009.

Location
San Francisco, CA
Size
1,800 sqft
Completion
August 2017
Contractor
Smithbuilt
Photography
Bruce Damonte
Friends
Mark Nicholson, The Malder Company
Team
Seth Boor, Anand Sheth
Category
All, Featured, Hospitality
~While Principal at Boor Bridges Architecture 1
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