Kohn Pedersen Fox opens new office in San Francisco

Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) has opened three new offices, one of which is in San Francisco.

The other offices are in Berlin and Singapore and the company says all three locations will help the firm service current projects, new commissions and imminent endeavours.

KPF is one of the world’s pre-eminent architecture firms, providing architecture, interior, programming and master planning services for clients that include some of the most forward-thinking developers, corporations, entrepreneurs, and institutions in the United States and around the world.

“The opening of our new offices is the result of many years of practice in these locations and will bolster the reach of our New York and London operations,” KPF President James von Klemperer said in a recent press release. “As a firm, we’re excited to contribute innovative ideas to cities on the west coast, in continental Europe, and across Southeast Asia and look forward to being part of their respective futures.”

KPF’s San Francisco office is located on California Street in the heart of downtown. It will support the firm’s work from San Diego to Silicon Valley to Vancouver. KPF’s  portfolio of west coast projects represents diverse typologies, including technology headquarters, academic and research buildings, residences, mixed-use complexes, transit-oriented developments, and large-scale master plans.

Mark Buckshon

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