Choy 1 Residence by Cary Bernstein Architect
Architect Cary Bernstein has designed a contemporary extension to a 1908 home in San Francisco
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Choy 1 Residence by Cary Bernstein Architect
This project involved adding a third story to a small, 1908 shingled cottage in San Francisco. The new third floor contains a Master Bedroom, Bathroom and Dressing Area with sweeping views of downtown San Francisco. A glazed, double-height extension was added to the front of the house turning the former dark, recessed walkway into a light and welcoming Stair Hall. The new façade presents a seamless reconciliation between the older, shingled cottage and a new, open and modern aesthetic.
At the heart of the interior is the new stair to the third floor. The relationship of the stair and new double-height entry turns a traditionally stacked floor plan into an interconnected and playful circulation space. Details such as open risers and a back-lit cabinet wall reinforce ideas of light and transparency developed in the new addition. In the Living Room, a new, Platonic and solid steel-clad fireplace balances the open and sculptural stair. The minimal palette of the interior helps emphasize the play of light throughout the house and draws attention to the dramatic views outside. The scale and variation of this new space transformed a petite cottage into a more varied and complex architecture.
At the exterior, the new spaces and architectural vocabulary are clearly read as layers of time. The new, metal window-walls are clearly distinct from the punched wood openings of the older shell. The lighter appearance of the upper-story contrasts with the denser shingles below to create a bi-partite composition on the façade: the remaining solid walls of the cottage function as a base for the light container above. At the top floor, a small offset at the chamfered corner removes the shingles from a pure expression of bearing to show a taut building skin stretched.
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Los CA on 15 Dec 2009 at 5:04 pm #
Is there anyway of finding out who makes that charcoal grey blanket? I’ve been looking for a simple blanket like that that is not too heavy/not too light. The one in the picture looks just right!! Now if there is anyway to find out who makes it/where to buy it?
Tere on 15 Dec 2009 at 6:35 pm #
I love the layout of the house, and my favorite nook is prolly that bench near the stairs.
Lance on 15 Dec 2009 at 8:10 pm #
This is a stunning use of space. I would love to own this house. Period.
pb on 16 Dec 2009 at 11:37 am #
That charcoal grey wool blanket looks exactly like the one issued to me when I was in the Navy. May want to check an Army/Navy surplus store if you want to do it cheap.
Los CA on 16 Dec 2009 at 8:38 pm #
Thanks for the advice pb. I’ve heard of this option before, but I disregarded it thinking if it was army/navy that it wouldn’t be in grey (probably navy blue or dark green). But I suppose it’s worth a shot now that you say you had one in charcoal grey issued to you.
Alyssa on 16 Dec 2009 at 11:37 pm #
Love the leather fireplace and the bedroom.
Clarence Lexington on 17 Dec 2009 at 3:16 pm #
I love the overall feel of the home. Its inviting with a hint of prestige. Love the colors and the shape of the bedroom.
Michael on 18 Dec 2009 at 9:22 am #
The fireplace surround is steel, not leather.
I love built-in bench seat across from the closet on the walkway to the bedroom. Very smart and functional use of compact space.
stephan eyck on 29 Dec 2009 at 8:55 am #
Very elegant.