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    Uber Towers

    San Francisco, CA


PROJECT INFO

Mission Bay as an environment is conducive to innovation. The headquarters will be composed of 4 ground-up buildings, two of which are designed by SHoP Architects (Mission Bay 1+2), and two by Pfau Long Architects (Mission Bay 3+4) that are part of the Chase Center development.

Uber’s 422K SF Mission Bay campus at 1455 and 1515 Third St. will create better connections to the outdoors and open spaces. A majority of the meeting spaces will be outside as well as roof decks and indoor/outdoor spaces. The project is targeting LEED Platinum and WELL Building Certifications — certifications aimed at reducing the total amount of energy, water, and maintenance required, as well as minimizing the amount of waste produced.

The project’s goal is to bring this developing stretch of Mission Bay into step with the successful, human-scaled urban environments for which San Francisco is so famous. Key to that goal is the “inside-out” design of the two buildings. The 423,000 square foot project includes an eleven-story tower at 1455 Third Street and a six-story structure at 1515 Third Street with an almost fully transparent facade. These adjoined buildings will be catalysts for transforming this stretch of urban blank-canvas into a dynamic, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood.

Pan-Pacific performed Fuel Oil work on the project installing an above ground belly tank with remote fill and monitoring capabilities.