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Designers: Phil Rossington, Maryam Nassajian, Irina Gunica
Contractor: San Francisco Design & Construciton
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The owners had lived in the house for seventeen years without making any changes so they knew what they wanted – a more open floor plan while incorporating a touch of wabi-sabi aesthetic.
The attempt was to have a sense of the wabi (simplicity) without being overbearing in the sabi (nature, flaws and all). The house has a number of touches that are reflected in this ethos: the hand-troweled concrete counters, plastered island and hand-crafted wood details throughout are examples of this.
The goals were simple – harmonize the mid-century modern feel of the house with the 21st century, open it up and give better access to the outdoors while blending in Japanese-styled elements. The kitchen was an inefficient L-shaped room and cut off from the rest of the house – making it part of the public spaces of the house was paramount. The rear deck was also oddly designed, as the only portion on the same level with the house was directly off the kitchen – the main deck was half a level down and there was no access from the living room. Resolving these issues was the crux of the design challenge.
One of the issues with trying to renovate older homes in San Francisco is that the city deems anything over forty years old as a potential historic resource, so drastically altering the exterior of older buildings is difficult at best. The original home was designed in the 1950’s by John Bolles, who went on to design Candlestick Park (where the San Francisco Giants and San Francisco 49ers used to play) among other notable buildings.
In respect to these restraints, this intervention consisted of small additions to the front and rear of the house while maintaining the main elements of the main public space in the house – the living room. The original open-beam ceiling along with the brick fireplace surround and dining room planter were retained as vestiges of the mid-century gestalt.
Rossington Architecture
Rossington Architecture is a full-service architecture and interior design firm dedicated to excellence in design and design management. Our work focuses on residential projects, including additions, renovations, new homes, multi-family housing, and mixed-use developments. We have also completed a variety of commercial projects, including yoga studios, rock climbing gyms and a corporate retreat in Shanghai, China.
We are a client-oriented firm based in the San Francisco Bay Area. We believe in the importance of the relationship between architecture and the immediate community and the world at large. Each of our projects is unique, and we formulate innovative solutions based on a process that involves close interaction with the client during all stages of design and construction. Our dedication to delivering exceptional results has earned us several industry awards.