K-Lofts by Jonathan Segal Architect
August 3rd, 2008This Klofts Residence was designed by Jonathan Segal, whose considered one of downtown San Diego’s most successful and pioneering residential architectural/development companies and has a reputation for providing superior housing at a lower cost than comparable properties. KLofts was designed with a participatory design process creating positive connections between and among residents, community stakeholders, local government officials and…
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