
How Cooking is Like Architecture
My mom used to be a chef in the suburbs of Chicago cooking at two restaurants my family owned – an Italian steak house called Bonanza and a fried chicken … Continue reading
My mom used to be a chef in the suburbs of Chicago cooking at two restaurants my family owned – an Italian steak house called Bonanza and a fried chicken … Continue reading →
We worked with Taylor Design to create this video of the San Mateo Medical Center, a net zero energy project that will be completed in 2020. The project includes renovating the … Continue reading →
Pfau Long is excited to celebrate the opening of the Manufacturing Foundry at 100 and 150 Hooper! “This is the beacon that manufacturing is here to stay in San Francisco,” … Continue reading →
Our vision for the design of the Golden State Warriors Office Towers is becoming reality. Check out the photos of the glass units going up at the project site in … Continue reading →
We did a survey of our favorite chairs. It was hard for everyone to pick just one, but here is where we landed….for now. Stay tuned for future posts on … Continue reading →
Northern California Family Retreat was recently published in California Home + Design! ““We tried to bring an East Coast sensibility of traditional architecture together with rural forms and a California … Continue reading →
Congratulations to our landscape architect partner Lutsko on winning the NCC ASLA Honor Award for our Northern California Family Retreat! A few photos capturing the landscape and the indoor/outdoor connection … Continue reading →
270 Brannan has received a special commendation for rainwater collection and recycling from AIA SF! This building is a modern office building designed to accommodate innovative companies. 270 Brannan covers … Continue reading →
This is the first post in a series where our staff discuss their experience designing for their own families. Over 60 years ago, my grandfather designed and built a cabin … Continue reading →
While I got into architecture to make thoughtful spaces and beautiful buildings, I specifically enjoy residential projects—the process allows us to get to know the client and their family through … Continue reading →