600 Indiana Basketball Training Facility
San Francisco, California
600 Indiana transforms a 4,000-square-foot corrugated metal warehouse in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood into a refined private basketball training facility. The design introduces abundant natural light through skylights and pairs a restrained, modern palette with warm wood details that nod to the area’s shipbuilding heritage while reflecting its evolution into a center for creativity and innovation.
The court is supported by discreetly integrated amenities: custom cabinetry along the entry walls conceals gear storage and refreshments, while upholstered benches and a large monitor for game playbacks are seamlessly built into the perimeter. Acoustic wood paneling shapes a calm environment, balancing performance-driven design with comfort and recovery.
TEF Design team
Jennifer Tulley
Stan Vinokur
Amy Stock
Project Team
Architecture: TEF Design
Contractor: Rod Heisler Construction
Structural: Murphy Burr Curry
MEP: MHC Engineers
Civil: Luk Associates
Lighting, Acoustics, Envelope: Arup
Client: 600 Indiana
Tenant: Kenny Hatch
Photography
Jacob Elliot