Doolan Larson Exterior: Then & NOW
Doolan Larson Exterior: Then & NOW

Doolan-Larson Haight St. Facade

View of the iconic Doolan-Larson 4:20 Clock

Norm Larson at the Doolan Larson House in 2016.

Haight-Ashbury in 1967 Photo ©Peter Larsen/REX (17089m)

View of the Haight-Ashbury intersection in the 1960s
Interior Photos

Foyer Facing North

Dining Room on Upper Floor

Foyer with Stairs to Upper Floor

View thru House on the Lower Floor

Formal Parlor with Fireplace

Bedroom with Exposed Plaster Walls

Formal Parlor

Lower Floor Kitchen with Exposed Plaster Walls

Dining Room on Lower Floor

Pantry

The Attic

View East from Family Parlor to Formal Parlor
Building Diagrams
Building Diagrams
The Diagrams Below were prepared to illustrate the maximum allowable building envelope and use of space within the existing building. This does NOT represent a required architectural or interior plan. CAD Files will be made available during the RFCP Phase.

Ground Floor Plan (Program Study)

Second Floor Plan (Program Study)

Third Floor Plan (Program Study)

Attic Plan (Program Study)

Basement Plan (Program Study)

Longitudinal Section (Program Study)
Perspective from Haight Street. (Program Study)

Perspective from Haight Street (Program Study)
Recent Events

Eyezen Presents OUT of Site at Haight-Ashbury

Eyezen Presents OUT of Site at Haight-Ashbury

Artist in Residence Jimmie Fails

Artist in Residence Chibueze Crouch in Office
Norm Larson

Norm Larson in 2016

Norm Larson in 2016

Norm Larson in 1956
A special thank you to the Larson Family and all of the SF Heritage Supporters who contributed these photos for the website.
And a very special thank you to Norm Larson for his extraordinary stewardship of the Doolan-Larson buildings. For decades, Norm cared for this landmark not only as a historic structure but also as a vibrant home for artists, dreamers, and seekers, creating a space where countless experiences and memories were made. His generous gift of the property to San Francisco Heritage in 2017 made this project possible and ensures that the spirit of Haight-Ashbury will continue to evolve.

Photo of Norm Larson in the Bedroom