We are enthusiastic about our work. We are fast when we need to be. Even more importantly, we know how to steer projects away from time consuming controversy with planning and building departments. We design creatively using standard components in unique ways. We are pragmatic. We have a "can do" attitude and usually resolve a problem by being clever rather than by throwing money at a solution.
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Zwick Architects, founded by Marty Zwick in 1990, creates clients' dreams by building timeless spaces of quality and uniqueness.
We are headquartered in Sausalito, Marin County California.
We have outposts in Los Angeles and Victoria, British Columbia.
Marty Zwick and Zwick Architects have been fortunate to work with and for the best possible set of clients, mentors, employers, consultants, contractors, and employees.
The work represented on this web site represents their efforts in addition to our own.
We are headquartered in Sausalito, Marin County California.
We have outposts in Los Angeles and Victoria, British Columbia.
Marty Zwick and Zwick Architects have been fortunate to work with and for the best possible set of clients, mentors, employers, consultants, contractors, and employees.
The work represented on this web site represents their efforts in addition to our own.
Marty Zwick has expertise in resolving entitlement issues as both a planning commissioner and as an architect presenting to many Bay Area planning commissions.
Zwick Architects has learned to create consensus.
This helps to diminish opposition to projects whether they are corporate headquarters, renovations of historic buildings, or single-family homes on highly visible sites.
We look for the common ground by meeting early in the process with concerned clients, neighbors, and town officials.
By listening to and addressing neighborhood issues, Zwick Architects often turns opposition into cooperation.
Zwick Architects has learned to create consensus.
This helps to diminish opposition to projects whether they are corporate headquarters, renovations of historic buildings, or single-family homes on highly visible sites.
We look for the common ground by meeting early in the process with concerned clients, neighbors, and town officials.
By listening to and addressing neighborhood issues, Zwick Architects often turns opposition into cooperation.
The Sugar Cube is located at the water's edge in Sausalito, California with world-class views of San Francisco, Angel Island and the East Bay.
The existing windows have been enlarged to take advantage of the views and breeze.
A third floor deck and entertainment room were added to provide an exquisite indoor/outdoor living and entertainment experience.
The third floor addition is set back from the street to preserve the massing of the 1912 structure while the additional mass on the third floor creates a transitional structure between the historic district to the north and the sizeable contemporary homes being built to the south.
The existing windows have been enlarged to take advantage of the views and breeze.
A third floor deck and entertainment room were added to provide an exquisite indoor/outdoor living and entertainment experience.
The third floor addition is set back from the street to preserve the massing of the 1912 structure while the additional mass on the third floor creates a transitional structure between the historic district to the north and the sizeable contemporary homes being built to the south.
For this executive search firm located in downtown San Francisco, Zwick Architects provided renovation and interior design, including office systems, section, and space planning.
Zwick Architects provided complete architectural and consulting services for a 12,000 square foot video production facility including two 1,500 square foot sound stages, narration and editing suites, audio mixing rooms, and master control facilities.
Zwick Architects provided complete architectural and consulting services for a 12,000 square foot video production facility including two 1,500 square foot sound stages, narration and editing suites, audio mixing rooms, and master control facilities.
The conversion of a recording studio into a two-story office space included a seismic upgrade and reconfiguration of dark, acoustic cubicles into a light, open working environment.
This was accomplished by the use of angled walls, stained concrete floors, corrugated metal siding, and a skylight.
This 15,000 square foot facility provides social services for over 1,500 new emigrant families a year and daily programs, care, and supervision for 50 seniors.
Amenities include a double-height space lit by a 20' square skylight and a kosher kitchen.
This was accomplished by the use of angled walls, stained concrete floors, corrugated metal siding, and a skylight.
This 15,000 square foot facility provides social services for over 1,500 new emigrant families a year and daily programs, care, and supervision for 50 seniors.
Amenities include a double-height space lit by a 20' square skylight and a kosher kitchen.
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