Laguna

For this ground-up single-family residence, we prioritized the straightforward organization of visually simple spaces that could serve as the backdrop to a family’s daily activities.

Location
San Francisco, CA
Year
2014
Context
Urban
Type
Single-Family Ground-Up
Size
4,370 sqft

We situated the open living space on the building’s upper floor, so as to bring as much light as possible into the space most used during the daytime. Bedrooms and bathrooms on the floor below are modest in scale, and these two upper floors appear from the outside as a light mass that rests gently on a concrete base that houses the garage and an in-law unit.

The tight urban condition that surrounds the building posed a challenge when it came to bringing daylight into its most central spaces. A sloped ceiling helped us to resolve this condition, creating an opportunity to place a north-facing clerestory window that bring uniform lighting at the upper level. A large light well toward the center of the building draws light into bathrooms and hallways.

A simple material palette keeps the spaces approachable on the interior. On the exterior, the two-story volume that houses the primary program is finished in white plaster, a subtle contrast to the rough concrete of the base below.