Larkin Street Substation Expansion / TEF Design
The newly completed electrical switchgear building is the first Net Zero Energy (NZE) targeted electrical substation building in the United States. Tucked midblock on Eddy Street between Larkin and Hyde, the steel frame concrete structure is a modern addition to the existing historic 1962 substation building designed by PG&E to supply power to the northeastern part of the City.
© Mikiko Kikuyama
architects: TEF DesignLocation: San Francisco, California, United StatesProject Year: 2018Photographs: Mikiko KikuyamaArea: 12200.0 ft2
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© Mikiko Kikuyama
architects: TEF DesignLocation: San Francisco, California, United StatesProject Year: 2018Photographs: Mikiko KikuyamaArea: 12200.0 ft2
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