Plans have been filed for a three-story apartment infill at 100 Culebra Terrace in San Francisco’s affluent Russian Hill neighborhood. The preliminary application looks to bring two dwellings to a vacant lot just three blocks from the Fort Mason neighborhood. Marmol Radziner is responsible for the application on behalf of the property owner, Nicholas Vanderboom.

100 Culebra Terrace rear terrace, rendering by Marmol Radziner
The 32-foot-tall complex will yield around 2,730 square feet across three floors. The ground level will contain a two-car garage and storage for two bicycles. The second and third floors will each be occupied by full-floor residences. Thanks to the steep gradient of the lot, the third-floor apartment will include an outdoor balcony and terrace, which is built at-grade.
Marmol Radziner is a Los Angeles-founded firm established in 1989. Illustrations show that the structure will be wrapped in a charcoal grey wood-siding facade and wood soffits. The south lot line will include a three-story open-air stairwell connecting to the two dwellings.

100 Culebra Terrace vertical cross-section, illustration by Marmol Radziner

100 Culebra Terrace, image via Google Satellite
The 0.04-acre property is located on a small terrace off Chestnut Street, located between Larkin Street and Polk Street.
City records show the property sold in April 2022 for $1.725 million. The estimated cost and timeline for construction have yet to be established.
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