House of Air
Project Type:
6) architecture
Project Mission/Goal:
1) improve the human spirit
Project Description:
With a mission of giving flight to the flightless, House of Air, a trampoline park, will open in the Presidio in San Francisco, California. An old airplane hangar, the building is being renovated to accommodate the large web of trampolines. The park will host trampoline training, fitness classes, trampoline dodgeball and basketball, and open jumping time. House of Air is set to open in mid-August 2010 and will cater to group events and fundraisers.
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Information from http://www.houseofairsf.com/ and http://www.fastcompany.com/1597960/house-of-air-hangar-trampoline-park
Mark Horton/Architecture's website http://www.mh-a.com/architecture/commercial/house_of_air/
Mark Horton/Architecture's online blog http://mh-a.blogspot.com/
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What to expect at House of Air
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Project Location: San Francisco, California
Date(s): 2010
Project Phase: In Construction
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Concept: Dave Schaeffer and Paul McGeehan
Project Architect(s)/Designer(s): Mark Horton/Architecture
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Nominated by Cameron Sinclair


