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Congregation Beth Sholom
Synagogue, San Francisco,
2008
Stanley Saitowitz / Natoma Architects

Photographs : Rien van Rijthoven
The site is at the intersection of Park Presidio and Clement Street. An
early plan established a pair of religious structures as gateposts along
this boulevard. One is the strong presence of the neo-classical Christian
Science Church. The other is congregation Beth Sholom.
A plinth is established. This contains the daily chapel, meditation space,
library, offices and meeting rooms. On this plinth two buildings are placed
forming a courtyard. One is the masonry sanctuary, a vessel floating in
air, the other a radiant cube housing the social hall.
The entry sequence establishes the distinction of a sacred place through
passage. It is a circular journey of turning and rising and turning. The
point of arrival is the courtyard. From here all the elements of the complex
are accessed.
The design for the sanctuary begins from the inside with the creation
of a sacred room, a space in the round, focussed on the central Bimah
from where the services are conducted. A slice of sky in the ceiling turns
into the eternal light above the Ark on the Eastern Wall. A shadow menorah
animates the wall tracing the movement of the sun through the day and
illuminated at night. All light enters the room from above with views
of the sky creating a sense of sanctity and remove in the midst of the
noise and bustle of the city. The walls and ceiling floating above are
connected with light.
The essential aspect of Conservative Judaism is that women and men participate
equally in the liturgy. The Orthodox Jewish Tradition of women separated
in a balcony or by a curtain is eliminated. The room is a vessel focussing
worshipers in a single community centered on the Bimah.
The expression of this interior is the exterior of the building. The exterior
also remembers the Western Wall in Jerusalem, using the color and form
of the stones of the ancient temple.
The second building, sheathed in zinc, contains the social hall, which
opens to the court. It marks the corner with a thin tower like slice.
This building, in contrast to the masonry sanctuary, is reflective and
light.
Congregation Beth Sholom Synagogue
Location: 301 14th Avenue, San Francisco, CA
Photographs: Bruce Damonte

Completion Date: May 2008
Gross square footage: 29000 sqft
Total construction cost: $11,933,000

Owner: Congregation Beth Sholom
Stanley Saitowitz / Natoma Architects
1022 Natoma Street #3
San Francisco, CA 94103
T: 415 626 8977 F: 415 626 8978
Project Team: Stanley Saitowitz, Neil Kaye, Markus Bischoff, John Winder,
Derrick Chan
Structural Engineers: Forell/Elsesser Engineers Inc.
Mechanical Engineers: Rumsey Engineers Inc.
Landscape: Blasen Landscape Architecture
Interior: Shelter
Acoustical: Charles M Salter Associates Inc.
General contractor: Overaa Construction
Photographers: Rien van Rijthoven (415-810-0973); Bruce Damonte (415-845-6919)
Congregation Beth Sholom Synagogue images / text from Stanley Saitowitz
/ Natoma Architects9 Sep 2008
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