Ritch / Zoe Studio
San Francisco, CA
photos: SP&A, JD Peterson, Antonio Garbasso This live-work loft development began as a long, narrow concrete warehouse building, with frontage on both Ritch Street and Zoe Street. The building was upgraded to current seismic standards, and a courtyard was added in the center. An additional double-high story with mezzanines was added to the top of the building, creating five live-work units. Each unit has its own entrance from the street and a terrace facing the courtyard. Built for our own use this project exemplifies our values of access to outdoor space, spatial interest and day lighting.
San Francisco, CA
photos: SP&A, JD Peterson, Antonio Garbasso This live-work loft development began as a long, narrow concrete warehouse building, with frontage on both Ritch Street and Zoe Street. The building was upgraded to current seismic standards, and a courtyard was added in the center. An additional double-high story with mezzanines was added to the top of the building, creating five live-work units. Each unit has its own entrance from the street and a terrace facing the courtyard. Built for our own use this project exemplifies our values of access to outdoor space, spatial interest and day lighting.




















