news & awards

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Luxe Gold List 2024 Honoree

FORMA has earned a spot on this years' installment of Luxe Magazine's Gold List for its most recent project, the Jordan Park Residence.

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Jordan Park Residence

Step Inside A San Francisco Home Reimagined For The Next Generation
FORMA Construction works with Katie Spalding and Chambers + Chambers to reimagine Patrick Spalding's childhood home.

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328 Cumberland

Sweeping Views From Dolores Heights, $10.5M
Victor Mezhvinsky undertook a multi-year renovation, ultimately creating a sleek 4-level, 4-bed, 4-bath, 2-half bath house with views from Sutro Tower to the Financial District.

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General Contractors Magazine

The Best Construction Companies in San Francisco, California
FORMA has been recognized by General Contractors Magazine as one of the best construction companies in San Francisco, California.

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Home Builder Digest

The Best General Contractors in San Francisco, California
FORMA Construction has been recognized by Home Builder Digest as one of the Best General Contractors in San Francisco, California.

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Home Builder Digest

The Best Custom Home Builders in San Francisco, California
Home Builder Digest Recognizes FORMA as one of the Best Custom Home Builders in San Francisco, California.

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Interior Design Homes

Spanish Revival Homes Radiate Elegance, Like This One Newly Grounded by SAW + FORMA
For a 1930s Spanish Revival home in the Marina neighborhood of San Francisco—once a landfill—FORMA + SAW worked from the ground up. The team excavated several feet of contaminated soil; though challenging, this allowed them to modernize the home’s foundation and redistribute load-bearing walls throughout.

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AD Middle East

Step Inside A Timelessly Elegant Spanish Revival Style Home
Kari McIntosh and FORMA Construction have added period charm to a bland Nineties property in San Francisco.

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DEZEEN features Wraparound House

SAW and FORMA revamps Spanish-style Wraparound House in San Francisco
In collaboration with Spiegel Aihara Workshop, FORMA Construction incorporated curved elements and multiple staircases in its renovation of a 1930s dwelling meant to reconsider the "notion of groundedness."