Remember House / Edmonds + Lee Architects
On a down-sloping hillside parcel of land in San Francisco?s Noe Valley sits the Remember House, a four-story project that embraces vertical stacking and crisp materiality and was designed by Edmonds + Lee Architects for a tightly-knit family unit of three.
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Architects: Edmonds + Lee Architects
Location: San Francisco, United States
Lead Architects: Robert Edmondsd, Vivian Lee
Area: 4000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Joe Fletcher Photography
Construction: GC - Devlin McNally
Landscape: Thuilot Associates
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Text description provided by the architects. On a down-sloping hillside parcel of land in San Francisco?s Noe Valley sits the Remember House, a four-story project that embraces vertical stacking and crisp materiality and was designed by Edmonds + Lee Architects for a tightly-knit family unit of three.
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Four-story massing usually leads to a space that feels tight or repetitive, so the architects worked to make the vertical circulation both evocative and valuable, forgoing the pancake-style San Francisco house where everything is maximized in terms of square footage, and instead opening the house in section, maximizing a feeling of spaciousness and a sense of architectural adventure. That meant a small sacrifice in terms of physically usable space, but a huge gain in te...
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Architects: Edmonds + Lee Architects
Location: San Francisco, United States
Lead Architects: Robert Edmondsd, Vivian Lee
Area: 4000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Joe Fletcher Photography
Construction: GC - Devlin McNally
Landscape: Thuilot Associates
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Text description provided by the architects. On a down-sloping hillside parcel of land in San Francisco?s Noe Valley sits the Remember House, a four-story project that embraces vertical stacking and crisp materiality and was designed by Edmonds + Lee Architects for a tightly-knit family unit of three.
© Joe Fletcher Photography
Four-story massing usually leads to a space that feels tight or repetitive, so the architects worked to make the vertical circulation both evocative and valuable, forgoing the pancake-style San Francisco house where everything is maximized in terms of square footage, and instead opening the house in section, maximizing a feeling of spaciousness and a sense of architectural adventure. That meant a small sacrifice in terms of physically usable space, but a huge gain in te...
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