Last updated: 25. 05. 2023.
Project description
MIRA is a 400-foot high residential tower in San Francisco's Transbay district with a diverse range of units, innovative bay window design, and sustainability features that qualify it for LEED Gold certification.
Situated in San Francisco's Transbay district, MIRA is a residential tower reaching a height of 400 feet, located within walking distance of iconic landmarks such as the Bay Bridge, Embarcadero, and Rincon Park, and accommodating a diverse range of units, with 40 percent designated below market rate to embrace a more inclusive community.
Prospective residents of the Mira building in San Francisco, CA would undoubtedly value the prime location of 280 Spear Street. Nestled in the heart of the city's bustling South Beach neighborhood, 280 Spear Street offers easy access to some of San Francisco's top-rated dining and entertainment options, such as The Slanted Door, Waterbar, and Oracle Park.
For individuals who work in the city or need access to public transportation, 280 Spear Street is ideally situated near the Bay Bridge, with quick access to both BART and Muni Metro stations, making commuting a breeze.
Residents seeking outdoor activities will be pleased to know that 280 Spear Street is within walking distance of the Embarcadero waterfront, the Ferry Building, and numerous hiking and biking trails in nearby parks.
MIRA's design addresses the requirement for high-density housing in San Francisco while introducing new models of sustainability and reinterpreting the city's architectural heritage. The building's innovative take on the classic bay window, a prevalent feature of early San Francisco homes, is applied to a high-rise context, twisting incrementally over the tower's height to provide spectacular views, natural light, fresh air, and unique form and texture. With careful consideration of the building's energy performance and user experience, the bays offer extended habitable spaces and panoramic views of the city, transforming each residence into a corner unit.
To minimize energy consumption and reduce the impact of construction on the neighborhood, MIRA's sophisticated curtain wall facade system allows for the bays to be fixed to a recurring structural slab from inside the building, eliminating the need for a tower crane on-site. The inventive bays, delivering a 51% opaque high-performance facade, provide incomparable 180-degree views for all units. MIRA's exceptional VRF cooling system significantly exceeds California Title 24 energy standards in combination with the state-of-the-art graywater harvesting system, green roofs, and high-efficiency fixtures, qualifying the project for LEED Gold certification.
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