Monday, March 13, 2023

Welcome to Dolores Heights Residence in United States by o2 Architecture



Welcome to Dolores Heights Residence in United States by o2 Architecture


HOUSES•SAN FRANCISCO, UNITED STATES
Architects: jones | haydu
Area : 295 m²
Year : 2021
Photographs :Matthew Millman
Manufacturers :  Western Window Systems, Blu Bathworks, Benjamin Moore, Graff, Integrated Resources Group, Mosa, 

Sogni Di Cristalo, Tulip, Umili
Lead Architects : J. Hulett Jones, Paul Haydu, Grace Leung
Interior Design : Sawyers Design
General Contractor : Jeff King and Company
Structural Engineering : Strandberg, Strandberg Engineering
City : San Francisco
Country : United States


The west-sloping location, which is situated in San Francisco's Dolores Heights district, provides expansive 
vistas of both the city and the nearby Sutro skyscraper. Kevin Sawyers of Sawyers Design, who is also a co-owner of the house, worked on this project with me.

In order to turn these awkwardly connected rooms into an open, harmonious space, Kevin and his husband wanted to restore and enlarge their existing earthquake cottage that had been added onto piecemeal over the years. Making the most of the house's relationship to this special site was important because the current footprint took up a large portion of the property.

A straight axis serves as the site and home's circulation, and as it ascends to the main entrance, it interacts 
with the building's shapes. Going inside, Sutro Tower at the downhill end and a spectacular Monterey cypress tree 

at the uphill end serve as permanent anchors for the experience along this axis.

The house's shapes nestle together, which is emphasised by the use of cedar, standing seam metal, and cementitious panels in its construction. These shapes, together with the interior color scheme, produce rooms within an open floor plan. The crescendo of forms at the front pays homage to the iconic vernacular architecture of San Francisco.

Three experiences of the "urban forest" are highlighted by a "inverted" Bay window box that cantilevers eight feet from the front. An outdoor fire pit for the forest floor is shown below. The box's interior frames a look at the "trunk" level. The living room is extended upward by a roof deck, giving access to the "canopy" level. At this deck, a gable—that almost innocent representation of home—serves as the backdrop.


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Sunday, March 12, 2023

Blur House Studio B Architecture + Interiors


Blur House Studio B Architecture + Interiors


HOUSES•BOULDER, UNITED STATES
Architects: Studio B Architecture + Interiors
Area : 4931 m²
Year : 2018
Photographs :James Florio
Manufacturers :  Dornbracht, Miele, Arclinea, Arrigoni, Mosa, ReSawn, Rifugio Modern
Lead Architect : Studio B Architecture + Interiors
Landscape Architect : JB Fieldworks
Structural Engineer : Anthem Structural Engineers
Civil Engineer : Scott Cox & Associates
Architect : Studio B Architecture + Interiors, Mike Piche AIA
Designer : Studio B Architecture + Interiors, Raquel Mayorga
Program / Use / Building Function : Residential
General Contractor  : Buildwell
City : Boulder
Country : United States


By day, Blur is a silhouette, a mysterious floating bar, and an illuminated house covered in a thin layer of metal. During night, a series of warm golden bands known as Blur are projected onto a hillside. When the two art consultants who own the residence cross the threshold between the interior and exterior, they are struck by how juxtaposed the house is.

a change from light to black that is gradual, optically expansive, and polished. In order to mirror the surroundings while being strong and fire-resistant to withstand the severe alpine environment, the facade is covered in a shiny metal.

Contrarily, the interior maintains a simple, white color scheme that is soothing and welcoming. Large expanses of operable glass are highlighted by simple interior finishes, which establish a tactile and visual link to the Boulder Mountain scenery.

The purity and attention to detail in the plan are examples of Modernist simplicity. Along with accommodating the couple and their two children, the almost symmetrical upper floor concept also gives the option to accommodate art and host small events. From the minute the house is seen at the end of the long driveway till the second one's feet touch the white wood floors, the home's contrasting language is clear.



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