Smart Sustainability for a Historic Landmark in San Francisco
The Hallidie Building in San Francisco is more than an architectural landmark — it’s a symbol of innovation. Built in 1918, it was one of the world’s first buildings with a glass curtain wall façade. When the American Institute of Architects, San Francisco (AIASF), decided to relocate its headquarters to this iconic site, the goal was clear: to create a space that honors history while setting a benchmark for sustainable, forward-thinking design. Read More