This is the second part of our story on Eugene Tssui’s “Fish House.” Read Part One, which was published Monday.
After Eugene Tssui’s father died, his mother moved out of the Fish House into an apartment in Emeryville. What to do with the Fish House?
A student from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, who had interned for Tssui’s architectural practic,e knew a group of Cal Poly grads who were relocating to the Bay Area to develop their startup smart phone tour guide app. Tssui is all about creativity, and they are a creative bunch, so a quick deal was made. The Fish House has become the working hub for Guidekick.co and its bright, young, principles.(...)
Read the rest of How Quirky is Berkeley? Eugene Tssui’s Fish House, Part 2 (956 words)
By tomdalzell. |
Permalink |
10 comments |
Post tags: Berkeley architecture, Tom Dalzell, How quirky is Berkeley?, Quirky Berkeley, Eugene Tssui, Tartigrade house, Fish house Berkeley, 2747 Matthews Street