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San Francisco Towers
GFRC helps to create a building reflective of San Francisco's architectural charm.

This "life care community" project was designed to blend perfectly with the wooden victorian structures in the surrounding area. The complex GFRC panels use multiple colors and shapes that accent the many bay windows, archways, cornices, recessed window, gable roofs, dormers and balconies with ornamental railings.

The exterior architecture of the San Francisco Towers building - an upmarket apartment block for retired professional people - features molded GFRC and precast panels, which were designed to reflect the appearance of the wood structures, typical of many San Francisco buildings.

Cornerstone DetailOne of the main challenges of the building was, in fact, this complexity of architectural features and the development of architectural concepts into GFRC panels. The skill of Clark Pacific's engineering team in building a strong working relationship with the architect was fundamental to this development of the architectural concepts and the gaining of approval for the changes necessary for joinery and forming.

In addition, the many complex three-dimensional frames which had to be analysed for the loads of the numerous different panel shapes, also pushed the company's practices of framing and support of GFRC to new limits.

GFRC Construction in the Fontana Plant.All 1,550 GFRC panels used on this massive project were cast at the Clark Pacific manufacturing plant in Fontana, CA over a one year period. Add this to the two years of preparatory engineering work and the subsequent nine months of on-site work, and you begin to form some idea of the scale of this hugely impressive contract.

The building is composed of five towers ranging in height from nine to thirteen stories, housing some 250 residential apartments. 

San Francisco Towers
San Francisco Towers
Blending perfectly with its victorian surroundings this life care community features bay windows, arches, cornices, and gabled roofs.

"It is rare for an architect to have the type of support and skill we received from the entire organization of Clark Pacific. I have never seen a better example of a subcontractor working creatively with the architect to achieve an aesthetic goal using such mastery to push their product to the limit."
Ralph O. Butterfield - Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons Architects of the San Francisco Towers

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