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InterContinental San Francisco

InterContinental San Francisco
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InterContinental San Francisco is located in San Francisco
InterContinental San Francisco
InterContinental San Francisco is located in California
InterContinental San Francisco
InterContinental San Francisco is located in the US
InterContinental San Francisco
Location within San Francisco
Hotel chain InterContinental
General information
Location United States
Address 888 Howard Street
San Francisco, California
Coordinates 37°46′54″N 122°24′17″W / 37.7818°N 122.4047°W / 37.7818; -122.4047Coordinates: 37°46′54″N 122°24′17″W / 37.7818°N 122.4047°W / 37.7818; -122.4047
Opening 3 February 2008
Management InterContinental Hotels Group
Height 103.63 m (340 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 32
Floor area 564,614 sq ft (52,454.4 m2)
Design and construction
Architect Patri Merker Architects
Hornberger + Worstell
Developer Hampshire Properties
Continental Development Corporation
Other information
Number of rooms 554
Number of suites 14
Number of restaurants Bar 888
Luce Restaurant and Bar
Parking 180 (valet only)
Website
www.intercontinentalsanfrancisco.com

The InterContinental San Francisco is a high-rise hotel at 888 Howard Street in the South of Market district of San Francisco, California. The 103.63 m (340 ft) 32-story hotel has 550 hotel rooms, and is operated by the InterContinental Hotels Group. The hotel is next to the Moscone West Center, completed in 2003. The hotel opened on February 28, 2008. There is a two-level underground garage and a six-floor podium housing hotel amenities.

The US$200 million hotel was designed by Patri Merker Architects, and Hornberger + Worstell with Webcor Builders as primary contractors and with Architectural Glass and Aluminum serving as the Glazing Contractor. At night, the tower's southern facade is illuminated, lighting the corner of Howard and 5th Streets, and is visible throughout the city and from miles away. The curtain wall system consists of glass and metal panels. A restaurant is located at street level and a full service spa and health club including a swimming pool is located on the sixth floor. A series of terraces provides open space areas, outdoor activities and separation from adjacent buildings allowing natural light and ventilation to reach the north side of the building.

Alberto Bertoli of Patri Merker Architect explained that he had designed the building with its surroundings in mind, in particular the nearby Moscone Center: "We wanted to break down the rhythm, but also have a component of the building related to the mass of the Moscone." The San Francisco Chronicle's architecture critic John King reported generally adverse reactions to the building after its opening, which he explained by its "aesthetics [being] wrong for San Francisco" and more suitable for the Las Vegas Strip. Nevertheless, King defended it as "a slender building with clean lines and a relaxed presence - and a sharp-looking curtain wall."


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