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GM Cruise

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BŌK Modern performed a historic retrofit of San Francisco’s McGuire Building in the SOMA district, currently the HQ of GM Cruise. Our custom gates along the exterior of the building add contemporary flair to the building’s historic grandeur. Inside the building, we installed a wall screen behind the reception desk. Cascades of perforations portray a sense of the future. We thought this appropriate for GM Cruise’s vision of leading the world in the development of self-driving cars.

Newell Village

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A high-end mixed use project in Walnut Creek, California utilizes BŌK Modern Architectural Systems extensively throughout for Balconies, Juliet Balconies, Sunshades, Louvers, Wallscreens, Fencing and Retail Storefront Valances.
Designed by BŌK Modern’s sister company, NC2 Architects, the projects ‘leaf’ theme is used throughout providing a continuity of the elements as well as branding for the project.

2175 Market Street

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On the ‘prow’ end of a multi-family housing project in the Castro district of San Francisco, architect VWMP utilized BŌK Modern’s rain-screen system in aluminum finished with a rusted steel effect paint system. This finish is perfect for clients who want the ‘Cor-ten’ steel look but wants to avoid the rust drips over time. Containing iron ore powder in the paint and applied with acid, the rust effect happens overnight and is almost impossible differentiate from actual rusted metal. Other BŌK Modern elements on the project include Juliette balcony’s in anodized aluminum, cornice sunshades, guard railing and a pedestrian entrance gate finished in the same rust-effect finish.

Hunter’s Point Block 49

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Another project by David Baker Architects in the Hunter’s Point district of San Francisco, BŌK Modern provided Cor-Ten guardrails and screens in a custom pattern conceived by the Architects.

This very hip Senior Housing project features a signature entry tower with ‘look-out’ area overlooking the entire South Bay Area.

For a curving stair landing, BŌK Modern provided rolled-steel curved panels resulting in a very sinuous ribbon effect.

BŌK also provided the anodized aluminum sun-shading devices around the southern exposed windows in a scaled down version of the same custom pattern.