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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Forge Development Partners (Forge) and the Architectural Foundation of San Francisco (AFSF) announced 10th grader Eva Nusbaum-Faust and 11th grader Sofia Regenbogen from the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts (SOTA) as the winners of a community-based design competition for the permanent installation of the perforated, metal panel façades for Forge’s Essential Housing Development projects, known as TL 361 and TL 145 and located at 361 Turk Street and 145 Leavenworth Street in the Tenderloin neighborhood. As part of Forge’s ongoing mission to bring in the best minds to help innovate the future of Essential Housing, the developer sponsored the design competition where 11 students were given two weeks to study the interconnectivity of the Tenderloin community and to express that in a design for the skin of the two buildings. These students will work with Forge’s partner, world-renowned architecture firm Gensler, to transform the winning concepts into
According to the Met Office the district faces several days of snow and icy temperatures. A spokesman said: There will be scattered snow showers, sometimes heavy, and sunny intervals, although some places will stay dry. Further accumulations of snow are likely. It will feel bitterly cold everywhere, with easterly gales in some parts. The bad weather is expected to continue until the middle of the week. If that s got you feeling blue take a look at some of these wonderful photos taken by our readers.
‘The Hen Pen’ garden in Addingham, on February 2l by Jonathan White
There’s an elephant in Harry’s garden, taken by Richard Hannam in Addingham on January 2