Architect Stanley Saitowitz, based in San Francisco, is known for a practice that unites the qualities of early modern architecture with the construction techniques, materials, and urban and social attributes of the twenty-first century. This monograph, the first on Stanley Saitowitz Office, presents fifty projects from more than thirty years of practice. The work is divided by building type: landscape houses, including the noted "bar houses." which measure but do not interrupt the terrain; urban houses; multifamily housing; schools, such as the innovative Building 23B at UCSF Mission Bay; public landscapes; and Hebraic architecture, notably synagogues in San Francisco and La Jolla and the Holocaust Memorial in Boston