Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects
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Published projects
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Tampa Museum of Art
Museums began in ancient times as Temples, dedicated to the muses, where the privileged went to be amused, to witness beauty, and to learn. After the... |
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No.5 House
An urban house is a refuge from the world outside, a place of serenity and remove. No.5 is a penthouse in a transitional SOMA neighborhood, detached from the... |
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Beth Sholom Synagogue
The site is at the intersection of Park Presidio and Clement Street. An early plan established a pair of religious structures as gateposts along this... |
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Beth El Synagogue
'According to the vision that Hashem showed Moses, so did he make the Menorah'. The Menorah is the representation of the unchanging and unified divine world... |
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Bridge House
The site is fifteen acres of wooded grasslands with a ravine running through. The house bridges the ravine, spanning east to west. The house is a continuous... |
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1234 Howard Street
The site is 50’ wide and 165’ deep, from Howard Street on one side to Natoma on the other. A one way drive enters on Howard Street, giving access to... |
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Yerba Buena Lofts
The site fronts Folsom and Shipley Streets, in the middle of the block between Fourth and Fifth Streets. The building has two hundred loft-style residences,... |
Brief description
Stanley Saitowitz / Natoma Architects Inc. is committed to design excellence. The theoretical position establishes a particular concept for each project, giving unique measure to the specific program and site. The approach to design is considered 'human geography', and is especially cogniscient of the relation of building and setting. The aim is to invent spaces of passional quality.
Stanley Saitowitz is professor Emeritus of Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, and has taught at a number of schools including the GSD, Harvard University (Eliot Noyes Professor 1991/2), University of Okalahoma (Bruce Goff Professor, 1993), Southern California Institute of Architecture, UCLA, the University of Texas, the University of the Witwatersrand, Cornell, and Syracuse. He has lectured extensively in the USA and internationally.
Principal
- Stanley Saitowitz
Key projects
- California Museum of Photography, Riverside
- 1022 and 1028 Natoma Street, San Francisco
- Nine Structures, Mill Race Park, Columbus, Indiana
- New England Holocaust Memorial, Boston
- Capp Street Artist Workshop
- Quady Winery
- Auditorium at Wurster Hall
- San Francisco Embarcadero Promenade
- Coffee Pavilion at Stanford University
- Oxbow Art School, Napa
- UCSF Mission Bay 23B Building
- Chinese Independent Baptist Church, Oakland
- Third Street Lofts and Yerba Buena Lofts, San Francisco
- 1234 Howard Street, San Francisco
- Mizu Spa
- Tan Bella Salon
- Conduit Restaurant
- Toast Restaurant
- Beth El Synagogue, La Jolla
- Beth Sholom Synagogue, San Francisco
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