White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CARed front door opening to red entry with grey concrete floor. To the right is a steel intercom. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CASplit shot of an outdoor patio on the left, indoor living room on the right, with the room divider opened. The outdoor patio furniture is green, lime green, and yellow. The living room has a cubed blue and white couch and is in front of a built-in fireplace shaped like a white rectangle and backlit with white LED light. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite diptych with yellow, blue and neon green vertical stripes on the meeting edges. Mounted in front of a white dining table with two black chairs. Over the dining table and in front of the art is a spherical white bulb suspended by a black fishook-shaped fixture. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CADouglas fir staircase leading upwards. At the top of the staircase is a modern art piece of a blue circle with a yellow square hanging in a rectangular frame. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble dining table with black chairs in front of a kitchen and open sliding door to leading to an outdoor back yard area. The kitchen has a white marble backsplash and island. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite kitchen with while marble backsplash and island with brown stools. An open sliding door leads to an outdoor back yard area. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAThree floor floorplan of residential home. First floor: Sidewalk, entry, elevator, guest bathroom, bath, closet, powder room, lounge/theatre, laundry. Second floor: Office, music room, master bedroom, master closet, master bathroom. Third floor: Dining, kitchen, living room, and view deck.

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CARed front door opening to red entry with grey concrete floor. To the right is a steel intercom. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CASplit shot of an outdoor patio on the left, indoor living room on the right, with the room divider opened. The outdoor patio furniture is green, lime green, and yellow. The living room has a cubed blue and white couch and is in front of a built-in fireplace shaped like a white rectangle and backlit with white LED light. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite diptych with yellow, blue and neon green vertical stripes on the meeting edges. Mounted in front of a white dining table with two black chairs. Over the dining table and in front of the art is a spherical white bulb suspended by a black fishook-shaped fixture. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CADouglas fir staircase leading upwards. At the top of the staircase is a modern art piece of a blue circle with a yellow square hanging in a rectangular frame. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble dining table with black chairs in front of a kitchen and open sliding door to leading to an outdoor back yard area. The kitchen has a white marble backsplash and island. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite kitchen with while marble backsplash and island with brown stools. An open sliding door leads to an outdoor back yard area. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A fireplace glows on the left wall, and a dining table, kitchen, and open sliding door to a back yard area is behind the couch. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A sliding door on the right is open, leading to an outdoor patio. A picture window on the rear wall shows the San Francisco skyline, above two white shag lounge chairs. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWoman walking up a Douglas Fir staircase with black trim and railing on the left. On the right is a hallway leading to the staircase, with black framed art on the right wall and a multi-colored abstract unframed art at the rear wall. Glass panels protect the staircase and hallway. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAMusic room with colorful vinyl albums displayed in rows along the left wall. An upholstered turquoise nook is built into the rear wall, along with guitars hanging to the right. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAThree floor floorplan of residential home. First floor: Sidewalk, entry, elevator, guest bathroom, bath, closet, powder room, lounge/theatre, laundry. Second floor: Office, music room, master bedroom, master closet, master bathroom. Third floor: Dining, kitchen, living room, and view deck.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CARed front door opening to red entry with grey concrete floor. To the right is a steel intercom. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CASplit shot of an outdoor patio on the left, indoor living room on the right, with the room divider opened. The outdoor patio furniture is green, lime green, and yellow. The living room has a cubed blue and white couch and is in front of a built-in fireplace shaped like a white rectangle and backlit with white LED light. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite diptych with yellow, blue and neon green vertical stripes on the meeting edges. Mounted in front of a white dining table with two black chairs. Over the dining table and in front of the art is a spherical white bulb suspended by a black fishook-shaped fixture. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CADouglas fir staircase leading upwards. At the top of the staircase is a modern art piece of a blue circle with a yellow square hanging in a rectangular frame. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble dining table with black chairs in front of a kitchen and open sliding door to leading to an outdoor back yard area. The kitchen has a white marble backsplash and island. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAThree floor floorplan of residential home. First floor: Sidewalk, entry, elevator, guest bathroom, bath, closet, powder room, lounge/theatre, laundry. Second floor: Office, music room, master bedroom, master closet, master bathroom. Third floor: Dining, kitchen, living room, and view deck.

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

Glen Park ResidenceGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CARed front door opening to red entry with grey concrete floor. To the right is a steel intercom. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CASplit shot of an outdoor patio on the left, indoor living room on the right, with the room divider opened. The outdoor patio furniture is green, lime green, and yellow. The living room has a cubed blue and white couch and is in front of a built-in fireplace shaped like a white rectangle and backlit with white LED light. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite diptych with yellow, blue and neon green vertical stripes on the meeting edges. Mounted in front of a white dining table with two black chairs. Over the dining table and in front of the art is a spherical white bulb suspended by a black fishook-shaped fixture. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CADouglas fir staircase leading upwards. At the top of the staircase is a modern art piece of a blue circle with a yellow square hanging in a rectangular frame. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble dining table with black chairs in front of a kitchen and open sliding door to leading to an outdoor back yard area. The kitchen has a white marble backsplash and island. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite kitchen with while marble backsplash and island with brown stools. An open sliding door leads to an outdoor back yard area. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A fireplace glows on the left wall, and a dining table, kitchen, and open sliding door to a back yard area is behind the couch. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A sliding door on the right is open, leading to an outdoor patio. A picture window on the rear wall shows the San Francisco skyline, above two white shag lounge chairs. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWoman walking up a Douglas Fir staircase with black trim and railing on the left. On the right is a hallway leading to the staircase, with black framed art on the right wall and a multi-colored abstract unframed art at the rear wall. Glass panels protect the staircase and hallway. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAThree floor floorplan of residential home. First floor: Sidewalk, entry, elevator, guest bathroom, bath, closet, powder room, lounge/theatre, laundry. Second floor: Office, music room, master bedroom, master closet, master bathroom. Third floor: Dining, kitchen, living room, and view deck.

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CARed front door opening to red entry with grey concrete floor. To the right is a steel intercom. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CASplit shot of an outdoor patio on the left, indoor living room on the right, with the room divider opened. The outdoor patio furniture is green, lime green, and yellow. The living room has a cubed blue and white couch and is in front of a built-in fireplace shaped like a white rectangle and backlit with white LED light. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite diptych with yellow, blue and neon green vertical stripes on the meeting edges. Mounted in front of a white dining table with two black chairs. Over the dining table and in front of the art is a spherical white bulb suspended by a black fishook-shaped fixture. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CADouglas fir staircase leading upwards. At the top of the staircase is a modern art piece of a blue circle with a yellow square hanging in a rectangular frame. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble dining table with black chairs in front of a kitchen and open sliding door to leading to an outdoor back yard area. The kitchen has a white marble backsplash and island. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite kitchen with while marble backsplash and island with brown stools. An open sliding door leads to an outdoor back yard area. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A fireplace glows on the left wall, and a dining table, kitchen, and open sliding door to a back yard area is behind the couch. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A sliding door on the right is open, leading to an outdoor patio. A picture window on the rear wall shows the San Francisco skyline, above two white shag lounge chairs. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWoman walking up a Douglas Fir staircase with black trim and railing on the left. On the right is a hallway leading to the staircase, with black framed art on the right wall and a multi-colored abstract unframed art at the rear wall. Glass panels protect the staircase and hallway. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAThree floor floorplan of residential home. First floor: Sidewalk, entry, elevator, guest bathroom, bath, closet, powder room, lounge/theatre, laundry. Second floor: Office, music room, master bedroom, master closet, master bathroom. Third floor: Dining, kitchen, living room, and view deck.

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CARed front door opening to red entry with grey concrete floor. To the right is a steel intercom. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CASplit shot of an outdoor patio on the left, indoor living room on the right, with the room divider opened. The outdoor patio furniture is green, lime green, and yellow. The living room has a cubed blue and white couch and is in front of a built-in fireplace shaped like a white rectangle and backlit with white LED light. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite diptych with yellow, blue and neon green vertical stripes on the meeting edges. Mounted in front of a white dining table with two black chairs. Over the dining table and in front of the art is a spherical white bulb suspended by a black fishook-shaped fixture. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CADouglas fir staircase leading upwards. At the top of the staircase is a modern art piece of a blue circle with a yellow square hanging in a rectangular frame. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble dining table with black chairs in front of a kitchen and open sliding door to leading to an outdoor back yard area. The kitchen has a white marble backsplash and island. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite kitchen with while marble backsplash and island with brown stools. An open sliding door leads to an outdoor back yard area. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A fireplace glows on the left wall, and a dining table, kitchen, and open sliding door to a back yard area is behind the couch. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A sliding door on the right is open, leading to an outdoor patio. A picture window on the rear wall shows the San Francisco skyline, above two white shag lounge chairs. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWoman walking up a Douglas Fir staircase with black trim and railing on the left. On the right is a hallway leading to the staircase, with black framed art on the right wall and a multi-colored abstract unframed art at the rear wall. Glass panels protect the staircase and hallway. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAMusic room with colorful vinyl albums displayed in rows along the left wall. An upholstered turquoise nook is built into the rear wall, along with guitars hanging to the right. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAThree floor floorplan of residential home. First floor: Sidewalk, entry, elevator, guest bathroom, bath, closet, powder room, lounge/theatre, laundry. Second floor: Office, music room, master bedroom, master closet, master bathroom. Third floor: Dining, kitchen, living room, and view deck.

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CARed front door opening to red entry with grey concrete floor. To the right is a steel intercom. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CASplit shot of an outdoor patio on the left, indoor living room on the right, with the room divider opened. The outdoor patio furniture is green, lime green, and yellow. The living room has a cubed blue and white couch and is in front of a built-in fireplace shaped like a white rectangle and backlit with white LED light. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite diptych with yellow, blue and neon green vertical stripes on the meeting edges. Mounted in front of a white dining table with two black chairs. Over the dining table and in front of the art is a spherical white bulb suspended by a black fishook-shaped fixture. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CADouglas fir staircase leading upwards. At the top of the staircase is a modern art piece of a blue circle with a yellow square hanging in a rectangular frame. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble dining table with black chairs in front of a kitchen and open sliding door to leading to an outdoor back yard area. The kitchen has a white marble backsplash and island. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite kitchen with while marble backsplash and island with brown stools. An open sliding door leads to an outdoor back yard area. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAThree floor floorplan of residential home. First floor: Sidewalk, entry, elevator, guest bathroom, bath, closet, powder room, lounge/theatre, laundry. Second floor: Office, music room, master bedroom, master closet, master bathroom. Third floor: Dining, kitchen, living room, and view deck.

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CARed front door opening to red entry with grey concrete floor. To the right is a steel intercom. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CASplit shot of an outdoor patio on the left, indoor living room on the right, with the room divider opened. The outdoor patio furniture is green, lime green, and yellow. The living room has a cubed blue and white couch and is in front of a built-in fireplace shaped like a white rectangle and backlit with white LED light. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite diptych with yellow, blue and neon green vertical stripes on the meeting edges. Mounted in front of a white dining table with two black chairs. Over the dining table and in front of the art is a spherical white bulb suspended by a black fishook-shaped fixture. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CADouglas fir staircase leading upwards. At the top of the staircase is a modern art piece of a blue circle with a yellow square hanging in a rectangular frame. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble dining table with black chairs in front of a kitchen and open sliding door to leading to an outdoor back yard area. The kitchen has a white marble backsplash and island. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite kitchen with while marble backsplash and island with brown stools. An open sliding door leads to an outdoor back yard area. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A sliding door on the right is open, leading to an outdoor patio. A picture window on the rear wall shows the San Francisco skyline, above two white shag lounge chairs. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWoman walking up a Douglas Fir staircase with black trim and railing on the left. On the right is a hallway leading to the staircase, with black framed art on the right wall and a multi-colored abstract unframed art at the rear wall. Glass panels protect the staircase and hallway. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAMusic room with colorful vinyl albums displayed in rows along the left wall. An upholstered turquoise nook is built into the rear wall, along with guitars hanging to the right. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAView from an outdoor patio overlooking San Francisco at dusk. A glass railing extends the view and protects the viewer. Green outdoor furniture is lined up against the railing. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA white office with black rolling chair and computer at a white desk on the left. On the right wall is a mounted flatscreen tv and yellow loveseat. To the rear is a half-opened sliding door leading to a back yard. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAThree floor floorplan of residential home. First floor: Sidewalk, entry, elevator, guest bathroom, bath, closet, powder room, lounge/theatre, laundry. Second floor: Office, music room, master bedroom, master closet, master bathroom. Third floor: Dining, kitchen, living room, and view deck.

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CA

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CA

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CA

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CARed front door opening to red entry with grey concrete floor. To the right is a steel intercom. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CASplit shot of an outdoor patio on the left, indoor living room on the right, with the room divider opened. The outdoor patio furniture is green, lime green, and yellow. The living room has a cubed blue and white couch and is in front of a built-in fireplace shaped like a white rectangle and backlit with white LED light. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite diptych with yellow, blue and neon green vertical stripes on the meeting edges. Mounted in front of a white dining table with two black chairs. Over the dining table and in front of the art is a spherical white bulb suspended by a black fishook-shaped fixture. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CADouglas fir staircase leading upwards. At the top of the staircase is a modern art piece of a blue circle with a yellow square hanging in a rectangular frame. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble dining table with black chairs in front of a kitchen and open sliding door to leading to an outdoor back yard area. The kitchen has a white marble backsplash and island. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite kitchen with while marble backsplash and island with brown stools. An open sliding door leads to an outdoor back yard area. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A fireplace glows on the left wall, and a dining table, kitchen, and open sliding door to a back yard area is behind the couch. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A sliding door on the right is open, leading to an outdoor patio. A picture window on the rear wall shows the San Francisco skyline, above two white shag lounge chairs. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAMusic room with colorful vinyl albums displayed in rows along the left wall. An upholstered turquoise nook is built into the rear wall, along with guitars hanging to the right. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAView from an outdoor patio overlooking San Francisco at dusk. A glass railing extends the view and protects the viewer. Green outdoor furniture is lined up against the railing. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA white office with black rolling chair and computer at a white desk on the left. On the right wall is a mounted flatscreen tv and yellow loveseat. To the rear is a half-opened sliding door leading to a back yard. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA black built-in minibar with marble backsplash and yellow backlit shelf. To the left is an opening into a hallway that shows a Douglas Fir staircase with black accent and glass railing. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAAll-white bedroom with the bed up against a Douglas Fir wall and flanked by two white mushroom-shaped table lamps. The bedroom has a large window in the rear overlooking the San Francisco Bay. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CABathroom showing a white toilet and sink against reflective green and gold-tinted glass walls. A white hand towel hangs at a bar affixed to the bottom of the sink. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble bathroom with red accents and a rectangular solid marble sink affixed to the wall. Above it is a rectangular bathroom mirror. To the left is a white toilet, and to the right is a glass door leading to a shower. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble bathroom, including the floor. A porcelain bathtub sits underneath a large window overlooking the San Francisco Bay. Next to the bathtub is a glass-enclosed shower; is a long white trough sink and vanity. A privacy screen protruding from the same wall as the vanity conceals a toilet. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAThree floor floorplan of residential home. First floor: Sidewalk, entry, elevator, guest bathroom, bath, closet, powder room, lounge/theatre, laundry. Second floor: Office, music room, master bedroom, master closet, master bathroom. Third floor: Dining, kitchen, living room, and view deck.

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CARed front door opening to red entry with grey concrete floor. To the right is a steel intercom. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CASplit shot of an outdoor patio on the left, indoor living room on the right, with the room divider opened. The outdoor patio furniture is green, lime green, and yellow. The living room has a cubed blue and white couch and is in front of a built-in fireplace shaped like a white rectangle and backlit with white LED light. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite diptych with yellow, blue and neon green vertical stripes on the meeting edges. Mounted in front of a white dining table with two black chairs. Over the dining table and in front of the art is a spherical white bulb suspended by a black fishook-shaped fixture. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CADouglas fir staircase leading upwards. At the top of the staircase is a modern art piece of a blue circle with a yellow square hanging in a rectangular frame. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble dining table with black chairs in front of a kitchen and open sliding door to leading to an outdoor back yard area. The kitchen has a white marble backsplash and island. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite kitchen with while marble backsplash and island with brown stools. An open sliding door leads to an outdoor back yard area. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A fireplace glows on the left wall, and a dining table, kitchen, and open sliding door to a back yard area is behind the couch. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A sliding door on the right is open, leading to an outdoor patio. A picture window on the rear wall shows the San Francisco skyline, above two white shag lounge chairs. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWoman walking up a Douglas Fir staircase with black trim and railing on the left. On the right is a hallway leading to the staircase, with black framed art on the right wall and a multi-colored abstract unframed art at the rear wall. Glass panels protect the staircase and hallway. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAMusic room with colorful vinyl albums displayed in rows along the left wall. An upholstered turquoise nook is built into the rear wall, along with guitars hanging to the right. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAView from an outdoor patio overlooking San Francisco at dusk. A glass railing extends the view and protects the viewer. Green outdoor furniture is lined up against the railing. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA white office with black rolling chair and computer at a white desk on the left. On the right wall is a mounted flatscreen tv and yellow loveseat. To the rear is a half-opened sliding door leading to a back yard. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA black built-in minibar with marble backsplash and yellow backlit shelf. To the left is an opening into a hallway that shows a Douglas Fir staircase with black accent and glass railing. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAAll-white bedroom with the bed up against a Douglas Fir wall and flanked by two white mushroom-shaped table lamps. The bedroom has a large window in the rear overlooking the San Francisco Bay. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CABathroom showing a white toilet and sink against reflective green and gold-tinted glass walls. A white hand towel hangs at a bar affixed to the bottom of the sink. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble bathroom with red accents and a rectangular solid marble sink affixed to the wall. Above it is a rectangular bathroom mirror. To the left is a white toilet, and to the right is a glass door leading to a shower. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble bathroom, including the floor. A porcelain bathtub sits underneath a large window overlooking the San Francisco Bay. Next to the bathtub is a glass-enclosed shower; is a long white trough sink and vanity. A privacy screen protruding from the same wall as the vanity conceals a toilet. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA wooden deck with glass railings on either side show the view into the top floor of a home with grey wood cladding. From the terrance you can see the view through the home, from a kitchen to a dining area through to a blue and white living room couch then an open view toward the San Francisco bay. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA wooden deck bridge opened to a back yard terrace with abundant green shrubs and trees flanked on either side of the pathway. A multi-tiered staircase is in the rear leading to a glass cube structure. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAJacuzzi built into a deck, overlooking a cityscape during the daytime, surrounded by green trees. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGlen Park ResidenceGlen Park ResidenceGlen Park ResidenceGlen Park Residence

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CARed front door opening to red entry with grey concrete floor. To the right is a steel intercom. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CASplit shot of an outdoor patio on the left, indoor living room on the right, with the room divider opened. The outdoor patio furniture is green, lime green, and yellow. The living room has a cubed blue and white couch and is in front of a built-in fireplace shaped like a white rectangle and backlit with white LED light. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite diptych with yellow, blue and neon green vertical stripes on the meeting edges. Mounted in front of a white dining table with two black chairs. Over the dining table and in front of the art is a spherical white bulb suspended by a black fishook-shaped fixture. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CADouglas fir staircase leading upwards. At the top of the staircase is a modern art piece of a blue circle with a yellow square hanging in a rectangular frame. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble dining table with black chairs in front of a kitchen and open sliding door to leading to an outdoor back yard area. The kitchen has a white marble backsplash and island. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite kitchen with while marble backsplash and island with brown stools. An open sliding door leads to an outdoor back yard area. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A fireplace glows on the left wall, and a dining table, kitchen, and open sliding door to a back yard area is behind the couch. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A sliding door on the right is open, leading to an outdoor patio. A picture window on the rear wall shows the San Francisco skyline, above two white shag lounge chairs. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWoman walking up a Douglas Fir staircase with black trim and railing on the left. On the right is a hallway leading to the staircase, with black framed art on the right wall and a multi-colored abstract unframed art at the rear wall. Glass panels protect the staircase and hallway. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAMusic room with colorful vinyl albums displayed in rows along the left wall. An upholstered turquoise nook is built into the rear wall, along with guitars hanging to the right. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAView from an outdoor patio overlooking San Francisco at dusk. A glass railing extends the view and protects the viewer. Green outdoor furniture is lined up against the railing. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA white office with black rolling chair and computer at a white desk on the left. On the right wall is a mounted flatscreen tv and yellow loveseat. To the rear is a half-opened sliding door leading to a back yard. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA black built-in minibar with marble backsplash and yellow backlit shelf. To the left is an opening into a hallway that shows a Douglas Fir staircase with black accent and glass railing. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAAll-white bedroom with the bed up against a Douglas Fir wall and flanked by two white mushroom-shaped table lamps. The bedroom has a large window in the rear overlooking the San Francisco Bay. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CABathroom showing a white toilet and sink against reflective green and gold-tinted glass walls. A white hand towel hangs at a bar affixed to the bottom of the sink. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble bathroom with red accents and a rectangular solid marble sink affixed to the wall. Above it is a rectangular bathroom mirror. To the left is a white toilet, and to the right is a glass door leading to a shower. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA wooden deck with glass railings on either side show the view into the top floor of a home with grey wood cladding. From the terrance you can see the view through the home, from a kitchen to a dining area through to a blue and white living room couch then an open view toward the San Francisco bay. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA wooden deck bridge opened to a back yard terrace with abundant green shrubs and trees flanked on either side of the pathway. A multi-tiered staircase is in the rear leading to a glass cube structure. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAJacuzzi built into a deck, overlooking a cityscape during the daytime, surrounded by green trees. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAThree floor floorplan of residential home. First floor: Sidewalk, entry, elevator, guest bathroom, bath, closet, powder room, lounge/theatre, laundry. Second floor: Office, music room, master bedroom, master closet, master bathroom. Third floor: Dining, kitchen, living room, and view deck.

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CA

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

White modern living room with a floor to ceiling opening in the back leading to an outdoor patio overlooking the foggy blue San Francisco, at dusk. The room has one Douglas Fir wall on its left, white dining table and black chairs on its right. Above the dining table is a mirror spanning the length of the table on the ceiling, with a single circular light fixture hanging from it. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAGrey three story modern rectangular home with red door at dusk. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CARed front door opening to red entry with grey concrete floor. To the right is a steel intercom. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CASplit shot of an outdoor patio on the left, indoor living room on the right, with the room divider opened. The outdoor patio furniture is green, lime green, and yellow. The living room has a cubed blue and white couch and is in front of a built-in fireplace shaped like a white rectangle and backlit with white LED light. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite diptych with yellow, blue and neon green vertical stripes on the meeting edges. Mounted in front of a white dining table with two black chairs. Over the dining table and in front of the art is a spherical white bulb suspended by a black fishook-shaped fixture. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CADouglas fir staircase leading upwards. At the top of the staircase is a modern art piece of a blue circle with a yellow square hanging in a rectangular frame. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble dining table with black chairs in front of a kitchen and open sliding door to leading to an outdoor back yard area. The kitchen has a white marble backsplash and island. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite kitchen with while marble backsplash and island with brown stools. An open sliding door leads to an outdoor back yard area. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A fireplace glows on the left wall, and a dining table, kitchen, and open sliding door to a back yard area is behind the couch. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CALiving room with blue and white cube couch and matching throw pillows. A sliding door on the right is open, leading to an outdoor patio. A picture window on the rear wall shows the San Francisco skyline, above two white shag lounge chairs. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWoman walking up a Douglas Fir staircase with black trim and railing on the left. On the right is a hallway leading to the staircase, with black framed art on the right wall and a multi-colored abstract unframed art at the rear wall. Glass panels protect the staircase and hallway. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAMusic room with colorful vinyl albums displayed in rows along the left wall. An upholstered turquoise nook is built into the rear wall, along with guitars hanging to the right. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAView from an outdoor patio overlooking San Francisco at dusk. A glass railing extends the view and protects the viewer. Green outdoor furniture is lined up against the railing. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA white office with black rolling chair and computer at a white desk on the left. On the right wall is a mounted flatscreen tv and yellow loveseat. To the rear is a half-opened sliding door leading to a back yard. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA black built-in minibar with marble backsplash and yellow backlit shelf. To the left is an opening into a hallway that shows a Douglas Fir staircase with black accent and glass railing. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAAll-white bedroom with the bed up against a Douglas Fir wall and flanked by two white mushroom-shaped table lamps. The bedroom has a large window in the rear overlooking the San Francisco Bay. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CABathroom showing a white toilet and sink against reflective green and gold-tinted glass walls. A white hand towel hangs at a bar affixed to the bottom of the sink. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble bathroom with red accents and a rectangular solid marble sink affixed to the wall. Above it is a rectangular bathroom mirror. To the left is a white toilet, and to the right is a glass door leading to a shower. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAWhite marble bathroom, including the floor. A porcelain bathtub sits underneath a large window overlooking the San Francisco Bay. Next to the bathtub is a glass-enclosed shower; is a long white trough sink and vanity. A privacy screen protruding from the same wall as the vanity conceals a toilet. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAA wooden deck with glass railings on either side show the view into the top floor of a home with grey wood cladding. From the terrance you can see the view through the home, from a kitchen to a dining area through to a blue and white living room couch then an open view toward the San Francisco bay. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CAJacuzzi built into a deck, overlooking a cityscape during the daytime, surrounded by green trees. Glen Park Residence, San Francisco, CA

GLEN PARK RESIDENCE

This view home was carefully created for a San Francisco entrepreneur. This is his first residence and he worked avidly with the design team while also becoming cultivated in architecture and design. The design team consisted of CCS Architecture, headed by Cass Calder Smith and the owner’s creative director, Akemi Tamaribuchi, from Subject to Change, who brought CCS onto the project. The collaboration resulted in an overall creative alliance where CCS handled the architecture and finishes, while Subject to Change handled the furniture, art, styling, and was the conduit to the owner.

The house was created for everyday living, intimate meetings, and occasional entertaining.  It’s meant to be a ‘place’ to share ideas with others and foster a sense of community. Architecturally, the building is designed to capture the views, bring in the daylight, and establish a sense of calm through simplicity and open space. Since the views progress from great to amazing as one moves up through the house, the main living space is at the top, which is the fourth floor. This space opens up on both ends – with the living room to city views one way and with the kitchen to the terraced yard at the other. Within this main space are three notable design elements: the floating fireplace wall, the polished stainless steel ceiling over the dining table, and the steel/glass/wood staircase, which drops down thru all of the floors and acts as a vertical counterpoint. Overall, it’s restrained white minimalism balanced with wood, color, and the city beyond.

The third floor has the study, music room, and master suite. The master bathroom has floors and walls of carefully selected and matched Carrara marble slabs that are contrasted with dark fixtures to evoke a spa. The second floor has a guest suite and the media lounge. The first floor has the two-story entry with a red pivot door that was fabricated in Italy. Wide-plank reclaimed Douglas Fir floors are in most rooms, which are meant to be a common denominator to the design. The Douglas Fir is also the stairs, and is combined with blackened steel and glass.

Unlike the white interior, the exterior is charcoal and meant to look iconic. The wood siding, which is Cypress was custom charred and then installed. In Japan this type of siding is called Shou Sugi Ban, where the charring renders the wood less flammable and with a stable dark finish.  Here it was selected for those reasons, for its unique beauty, and to distinguish the home from its neighbors.

Although the spectacular views are the main connection to the outside, the terraced yard is also meant to play a significant role in the experience of the house. It was designed and built by SCULPT – a bay area landscape firm. It steps up through a series of board-formed concrete walls and is bordered with tall landscaping to privatize it. Each level has a specific function. The first is an outdoor kitchen and fire pit for gathering. The second is a stainless steel Jacuzzi for plunging. The third is a lawn for sunning.

Location: Glen Park, San Francisco, CA

Type: New Residence

Size: 4,860 sq ft  (Heated area, 4,000 sq ft; garage,860 sq ft; exterior north deck + light shaft area, 400 sq ft), Lot area: 3,702 sq ft

Completed: May 2016

 

Architectural Team      

Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith

Project Architect: Björn Steudte

Interior Design Director: Barbara Turpin-Vickroy

 

Owners Rep, Design Advisor: Akemi Tamaribuchi

 

General Contractor: Victor Mezhvinsky, MT Development Inc

 

Landscape Designer: Danielle Steuernagel, John Steuernagel, SCULPT Gardens Inc.

Structural Engineer: John Yadegar and Associates

Civil Engineer: Benjamini Associates Inc  

A/V: A Shade Above

Wood Flooring: First, Last & Always, San Francisco

Façade Siding: Delta Millworks

Lighting: Luminesce Design

Architectural Metals: Standard Sheet Metal, San Francisco

 

Photography: Eric Laignel

AWARDS

2017 - AIA, Home Tour

2017 - Business of Home, Best Bath Award Winner: Glen Park Residence

2017 - CODAwards, Residential Merit Award

2017 - Remodelista, Best Bathroom

2017 - Residential Architect, Best in American Living Awards

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