Switchback House / Edmonds + Lee Architects
For their own house, partners Vivian Lee and Robert Edmonds had the peculiar luxury of extraordinary insight into San Francisco?s permitting process, 24/7 access to each other for discussions of ideal rebar and the best window frames, and the particular freedom that comes from being experienced architects finally doing their own? dream?house.
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Architects: Edmonds + Lee Architects
Location: San Francisco, California, United States
Area: 3800.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Contractor: Devlin McNally
Construction Engineer: Double D Engineering
Cabinetry: Sozo Studio
Courtesy of Edmonds + Lee Architects
From the architect. For their own house, partners Vivian Lee and Robert Edmonds had the peculiar luxury of extraordinary insight into San Francisco?s permitting process, 24/7 access to each other for discussions of ideal rebar and the best window frames, and the particular freedom that comes from being experienced architects finally doing their own? dream?house.
Courtesy of Edmonds + Lee Architects
Plans
Courtesy of Edmonds + Lee Architects
Practically, the pair, who have two children, needed (at least) three bedrooms and enough living space for their family to feel perfectly situated: close enough that their now-youngish children didn?t have to be sidelined into a basement or attic, but ultimately spacious enou...
Courtesy of Edmonds + Lee Architects
Architects: Edmonds + Lee Architects
Location: San Francisco, California, United States
Area: 3800.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Contractor: Devlin McNally
Construction Engineer: Double D Engineering
Cabinetry: Sozo Studio
Courtesy of Edmonds + Lee Architects
From the architect. For their own house, partners Vivian Lee and Robert Edmonds had the peculiar luxury of extraordinary insight into San Francisco?s permitting process, 24/7 access to each other for discussions of ideal rebar and the best window frames, and the particular freedom that comes from being experienced architects finally doing their own? dream?house.
Courtesy of Edmonds + Lee Architects
Plans
Courtesy of Edmonds + Lee Architects
Practically, the pair, who have two children, needed (at least) three bedrooms and enough living space for their family to feel perfectly situated: close enough that their now-youngish children didn?t have to be sidelined into a basement or attic, but ultimately spacious enou...
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