On a compact 7,000-square-foot lot in San Diego’s North Park, architect Jeff Svitak has completed Fora Collective Housing — a striking example of intelligent urban density and sustainable multifamily living. The 22,220-square-meter project reflects how urban infill development can address California’s ongoing housing crisis through thoughtful, context-sensitive design.
The building’s modular form and warm material palette, blending wood, concrete, and glass, establish a refined yet approachable atmosphere. Interiors are designed for both privacy and community engagement, featuring shared terraces and open stairways that encourage interaction among residents.
Constructed by Jeff Svitak Inc., Fora stands as a model for adaptive urban housing, demonstrating how underutilized plots can be transformed into dignified, high-quality living spaces. Through its innovative approach, the project sets a precedent for the future of collective housing in the United States.

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