20th Street Residence
20th Street Residence
22. October 2012
Faced with a client that wanted to expand their existing house in San Francisco's Potrero Hill neighborhood, and limitations placed on formal expression through the block's historic designation, architects SFOSL built up the house vertically and covered it in a material typically used for skateboard ramps. A roof deck connected to the living area atop the building captures views of San Francisco, and the new covering over the old volume makes the building stand out on its block. The architects answered some questions about the project.
20th Street Elevation
Design diagrams
Building Section
Email interview conducted by John Hill
Rear Elevation
Floor Plans
View of top floor from terrace
20th Street Residence
2012
San Francisco, CA
Client
Withheld
Architect
SFOSL
San Francisco, CA / Oslo, Norway
Design Principals
Casper Mork Ulnes, Andreas Tingulstad
Project Architect
Grygoriy Ladigin
Structural Engineer
Double D Engineering
Landscape Architect
Flora Grubb
Contractor
Natal Modica Construction
Metal Work
Defauw Design & Fabrication
Building Area
2,225 square feet (remodel + extension)
Photographs
Bruce Damonte
Drawings
SFOSL
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