Cut Out House / Fougeron Architecture
The Cut Out House is a 2500 square foot, three bedroom complete remodel of a Victorian built over a century ago and previously untouched since the 1920s.
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Architects: Fougeron Architecture
Location: San Francisco, United States
Lead Architects: Anne Fougeron, Todd Aranaz
Area: 2500.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Joe Fletcher Photography
Structural Engineer: Endres Studio
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Text description provided by the architects. The Cut Out House is a 2500 square foot, three bedroom complete remodel of a Victorian built over a century ago and previously untouched since the 1920s.
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Victorian Diagram
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Sectional view
In order to create a modern home, the existing interior structure had to be completely reorganized. We reversed the original flow, turning the back of the site into the main living area. Each floor is placed between three slots so that the home connects vertically rather than horizontally. Traditional Victorian homes often are poorly lit and are disconnected from floor to floor but by suspending floors, there is brightness and fluidity throughout the Cut Out House. In this exceptionally narrow lot (65 feet x 25 feet), solar orientation and natural light diffusion were paramount for making sure the home felt warm...
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Architects: Fougeron Architecture
Location: San Francisco, United States
Lead Architects: Anne Fougeron, Todd Aranaz
Area: 2500.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Joe Fletcher Photography
Structural Engineer: Endres Studio
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Text description provided by the architects. The Cut Out House is a 2500 square foot, three bedroom complete remodel of a Victorian built over a century ago and previously untouched since the 1920s.
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Victorian Diagram
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Sectional view
In order to create a modern home, the existing interior structure had to be completely reorganized. We reversed the original flow, turning the back of the site into the main living area. Each floor is placed between three slots so that the home connects vertically rather than horizontally. Traditional Victorian homes often are poorly lit and are disconnected from floor to floor but by suspending floors, there is brightness and fluidity throughout the Cut Out House. In this exceptionally narrow lot (65 feet x 25 feet), solar orientation and natural light diffusion were paramount for making sure the home felt warm...
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