Peninsula Addition / Michael Hennessey Architecture
A young family approached us to create a greater connection between the interior of their ranch-style bungalow and the rear yard. Several very small existing windows and doors were facing the yard that impeded the parents? desire to spend copious amounts of time outdoors with their children tending the garden, chicken coop, and landscaping. The family sought to live seamlessly between the interior and exterior.
© Adam Rouse
Architects: Michael Hennessey Architecture
Location: San Francisco, United States
Area: 2787.0 ft2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Adam Rouse
Site Area: 5000 ft2
© Adam Rouse
Text description provided by the architects. A young family approached us to create a greater connection between the interior of their ranch-style bungalow and the rear yard. Several very small existing windows and doors were facing the yard that impeded the parents? desire to spend copious amounts of time outdoors with their children tending the garden, chicken coop, and landscaping. The family sought to live seamlessly between the interior and exterior.
© Adam Rouse
The proposed kitchen, family room, office, and master suite were designed to open the home to the outdoors. A direct view from the kitchen, over the family room, and onto the rear yard allows the family to stay engaged with one another over the course of the day.
Floor Plan
Natural daylight is brought d...
© Adam Rouse
Architects: Michael Hennessey Architecture
Location: San Francisco, United States
Area: 2787.0 ft2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Adam Rouse
Site Area: 5000 ft2
© Adam Rouse
Text description provided by the architects. A young family approached us to create a greater connection between the interior of their ranch-style bungalow and the rear yard. Several very small existing windows and doors were facing the yard that impeded the parents? desire to spend copious amounts of time outdoors with their children tending the garden, chicken coop, and landscaping. The family sought to live seamlessly between the interior and exterior.
© Adam Rouse
The proposed kitchen, family room, office, and master suite were designed to open the home to the outdoors. A direct view from the kitchen, over the family room, and onto the rear yard allows the family to stay engaged with one another over the course of the day.
Floor Plan
Natural daylight is brought d...
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