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MIRA's twisting envelope punctuates San Francisco's skyline

1 Apr 2019
By Anna Marks, Content Editor
News

US real estate investment company, Tishman Speyer, is celebrating ‘MIRA’ its newest San Francisco community of luxury condominium residences.

 

The construction of the 400-foot tower began in mid-2017 and has progressed steadily since, with occupancy aimed for late 2019.

 

Designed by Studio Gang’s Jeanne Gang — an award-winning architect and member of the 2019 TIME 100 list — MIRA’s dynamic design features large bay windows twisting up the façade offering sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay and the Bay Bridge. 

 

The construction of the building's façade has been underway for the last seven months and now completed, its spiralling design punctuates into San Francisco’s skyline.

 

“As we celebrate this milestone of topping out MIRA’s beautiful, twisting tower, we’re looking ahead with excitement and counting down the months until the first residents move into their new homes,” says Carl Shannon, Senior Managing Director at Tishman Speyer.

 

Located one block from the Embarcadero, the MIRA community space will feature amenities such as a courtyard, rooftop deck, private dining and lounge, a Jay Wright-designed fitness centre, a children’s playroom, conference room, dog washing station, valet parking for 340 cars (with electric vehicle charging stations), parking for 150 bicycles, and over 10,000 square feet of retail at street level.

 

To view more about the project, visit Tishman Speyer’s website.

 
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