The temperature is pretty much the same all year in San Francisco where this is at.
according to the "cityrating" .com website, the avg temp ranges from 48°F in january to 64°F in september. so it's obviously not northern canada, but i think heat is indeed necessary during the winter.
other point is that land is very expensive in san fran. how many people can afford to rent / own a warehouse there, hmm?
Can you please tell me where this apartment is located? And/or the architect, and where the images are from? I am referencing this apartment in a Uni assignment. Thanks.
The temperature is pretty much the same all year in San Francisco where this is at.
according to the "cityrating" .com website, the avg temp ranges from 48°F in january to 64°F in september. so it's obviously not northern canada, but i think heat is indeed necessary during the winter.
other point is that land is very expensive in san fran. how many people can afford to rent / own a warehouse there, hmm?
Can you please tell me where this apartment is located? And/or the architect, and where the images are from? I am referencing this apartment in a Uni assignment. Thanks.
according to the "cityrating" .com website, the avg temp ranges from 48°F in january to 64°F in september. so it's obviously not northern canada, but i think heat is indeed necessary during the winter.
other point is that land is very expensive in san fran. how many people can afford to rent / own a warehouse there, hmm?