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  1. Swinerton & Walberg. Spotlight - 901 Cherry.pdf (75.84 KB) When Gap Inc. decided to build their first company owned office building, they wanted the facility to embody the company's commitment to the environment. By incorporating a green roof into the design of 901 Cherry, the architects dramatically improved the building's energy efficiency ...

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  3. 25 de jan. de 2021 · William McDonough + Partners of Virginia designed the $60 million Gap Headquarters at 901 Cherry Avenue in San Bruno, California with undulating greenroofs in 1997 (www.mcdonough.com). McDonough was voted a "Hero for the Planet" by Time Magazine for his ecological designs, and won the BusinessWeek/ Architectural Record Award in 1998 for this environmentally sensitive and sound project. The Gap ...

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  5. 901 Cherry Ave. CBSA. San Francisco-Redwood City-South San Francisco, CA. Subdivision Name. Bayhill Center. APN/Parcel ID. 020-012-170. Legal Description. 6.67 AC MOL LOT 3 OF PARCEL MAP VOL 29/38 & PTN OF LOT 1 BLK 5 BAYHILL CENTER RSM 78/36-39.

  6. 814 University Ave Unit FL2-ID1263, Berkeley, CA 94710. $3,490. 1 Bed, 1 Bath, 733 sq ft. Apartment for Rent. (650) 822-1432. Email. Report an Issue Print Get Directions. See all available condos for rent at 901 Cherry Ave in San Bruno, CA. 901 Cherry Avehas rental units starting at $1900.

  7. 901 Cherry Avenue, San Bruno, California View Map Status Completed in 1997 Description A landmark of groundbreaking sustainable concepts and design, The Gap's bold 901 Cherry project in San Bruno, California, designed by architect William McDonough, is considered one of the first “green” buildings in the United States.