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Stonestown apartment development, this sectornow owned by San Francisco State University: and called "University Park North"
Angus McSweeney, architect, 1949-
Midcentury Modern design
Stonestown, San Francisco, California
"With 783 apartment units, a major shopping center and theater, Stonestown was promoted by the developers as a âCity Within A City.â"
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This is the upper level of the complex, on the back side. We have use of one of these little garages (as well as a parking bay in a lot on the street level....and no cars!). However, the balconies and windows on top of the garages pictured here are not part of our apartment. We have to walk farther back, through a little walkway between the garages, to the front section of the complex.
People burning old electric wires inside an abandoned/soon-to-be-demolished apartment complex to recycle the copper wires inside.
This is one apartment complex in a community of probably 15-20 in Wangjing. Total population for this "community" was about 15,000. Note: air conditioners for each apartment.
Inside an apartment complex in Georgetown, Texas, where we dropped RnB off for the day (with a former coworker of M's).
Vacation on the sidewalk.
A few weeks ago we were denied to use the backyard at work. It was restricted to those who were residents in the apartmentcomplex. We've never been happier! If it wasn't for the fact that we'd get thrown out of the backyard we'd never experience the fun of sidewalk vacation! It's great. We meet new people, we get much more sun and it's generally happening alot more on the sidewalk than in the small and rather weary backyard.
Read more at www.riotonacid.com/2006/06/02/vacation-on-the-sidewalk-fo...!
The lone bright spot in Fairywood's recent history is a former subsidized housing complex called Westgate Village, known for its high crime and low occupancy rate that was converted into a market-rate apartment complex in 2007 and underwent extensive renovations. The result is Emerald Gardens, which, though not terribly photogenic, is a functioning residential area.
May 21, 2023 - "Nestled in the downtown Columbus Discovery District, next to the world-famous Topiary Park, Residences at Topiary Park offers stunning views of downtown Columbus and the only park of its kind in the world.
Whether strolling the park's approximate 7 acres or enjoying the views from the rooftop deck preparing dinner at the grilling station, Residences at Topiary Park offers beautiful serenity within an urban community." Description from: www.livetopiarypark.com/