Sacramento Street RenovationSan Francisco, CA | Remodel | Designed: 2013
With this Gothic Revival house, circa 1910, our proposal recognizes the original style as a source for architectural interpretation and a boundary for meeting our client’s needs and aspirations. Situated in one of the most affluent residential districts in the United States, the renovation reestablishes its grandeur with an eye on our present cultural tradition that holds dear broad urban and historical characteristics. Five levels contain a basement four-car garage, two lower level apartments, a two level three bedroom apartment, and a two bedroom penthouse. Each apartment utilizes exterior spaces, new and existing, while embellishing each room with custom cabinetry and detailing. Ceiling configurations enhance volummetric symmetry and diffracted northern sunlight is captured at the penthouse level with new gabled roofs aligned on its face. Design completed in 2013, project unbuilt. To view the drawings, please click on the link below. Sacramento Street Renovation Drawings |
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Jones Street Condominiums
San Francisco, CA | Remodel | Built: 2009
Located on Lower Nob Hill in the heart of San Francisco, this Gothic Revival remodeling project includes three two bedroom condominiums with a new three car basement garage. Originally built at the turn of the twentieth century as a single family townhouse, the design completely reorganized the interior so that each apartment is arranged on one level and is accessible from a common entrance foyer and stair hall. Project completed in 2009. To view drawings, please click on the link below. Jones Street Condominiums Drawings |
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