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Keeping TimeHesselbrand revitalizes an industrial loft in San Francisco with a European touchByEmily Conklin February 20, 2025Interiors, West (Adam Rouse)SHAREIn San Franciscos iconic Clocktower Building in South Beach,Hesselbrandhas inserted a unique loft residence into the landmarked architecture. In the 1990s the structure was converted to live-work lofts by David Baker, but after 30 years the London-based Hesselbrand was invited to put a European spin on one elevated and spacious residence. Hesselbrand first focused on the problem of natural light. Approaching the project as a work of adaptive reuse, designers recirculated access to and within the apartment by placing living and working spaces around the glazed perimeter. Previously, the industrial use of the building placed circulation on the outside, cutting off interior rooms from the sun.Read more on aninteriormag.com. Residential ArchitectureSan Francisco