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ST. REGIS MUSEUM TOWER, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
The St Regis Museum Tower is poured in place and architectural precast concrete 5 star hotel, condominium and museum, with 269 high end hotel rooms, 102 luxury condominiums, and the 3 story Museum of African Diaspora. There is a four-level subterranean garage below the building. The project consists of 750,000 total square feet and sits on San Francisco Redevelopment Agency property at 3rd and Mission, adjacent to the Museum of Modern Art and across from the Moscone
Webcor provided value to the owner on this project early during the preconstruction phase with several design alternatives. Webcor recommended a concrete frame for the building in place of the composite steel and concrete structure. Our redesign of the PT cable scheme on the typical floors saved a day per floor on the schedule.
By assisting in the redesign of the core shear wall, allowing it to be installed ahead of the structure and detailed formsavers at the slab to wall intersection, we enabled the slab to wall connection to be made when the slab was poured with relative ease.
The five-star hotel will have has some of the finest interior finishes in the city and the condominiums will have some of the most dramatic views of the southern areas of San Francisco.
WINNER OF THE AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE 2004 CONSTRUCTION AND THE ACI 2004 STRUCTURAL AWARD
The St Regis Museum Tower is poured in place and architectural precast concrete 5 star hotel, condominium and museum, with 269 high end hotel rooms, 102 luxury condominiums, and the 3 story Museum of African Diaspora. There is a four-level subterranean garage below the building. The project consists of 750,000 total square feet and sits on San Francisco Redevelopment Agency property at 3rd and Mission, adjacent to the Museum of Modern Art and across from the Moscone
Webcor provided value to the owner on this project early during the preconstruction phase with several design alternatives. Webcor recommended a concrete frame for the building in place of the composite steel and concrete structure. Our redesign of the PT cable scheme on the typical floors saved a day per floor on the schedule.
By assisting in the redesign of the core shear wall, allowing it to be installed ahead of the structure and detailed formsavers at the slab to wall intersection, we enabled the slab to wall connection to be made when the slab was poured with relative ease.
The five-star hotel will have some of the finest interior finishes in the city and the condominiums will have some of the most dramatic views of the southern areas of San Francisco.
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Owner: Carpenter& Company and Starwood Lodging
Architect:SOM
Structural Engineer: SOM
High Rise Luxury Condo and Hotel
42 Stories
102 Luxury Condominiums
269 High End Hotel Rooms
742,000 sf
4 level subterranean garage
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