Project Details
- Project Name
- Integrating a Modern Architectural Vocabulary Into a Century-Old Cottage
- Location
- San Francisco
- Project Types
- Single Family
- Project Scope
- Addition/Expansion
- Year Completed
- 2011
- Awards
- 2011 Remodeling Design Awards
- Project Status
- Built
- Cost
- $500,000
- Style
- Modern
Project Description
Priorities
- Expand the space, yet keep within the existing footprint to
protect the mature gardens; preserve the “wonky” charm of the existing
building’s ad-hoc character; integrate a modern architectural vocabulary
with the older construction; build sustainably; deal with seismic
requirements
Solutions
The designers brought a more modern vocabulary to this 100-year-old cottage by letting in light and developing an open plan, but they kept the historic paneling. Outside, they replaced shingles with FSC-certified cedar siding for both aesthetic and maintenance reasons. The pattern echoes the interior paneling.They dealt with seismic requirements on the exterior. To help with lateral loads, they built a steel trellis with glass panels across the front door. “If the house wants to move one way, the steel pulls it back the other,” architect Cary Bernstein says.
Judges’ Comments
The judges loved the interior and felt that despite the confused additions thrown on over the years, “the finished product stands alone as a delightful incarnation.”Spec List
Bathroom plumbing fittings: WaterworksBathroom plumbing fixtures: Kohler; Sunrise Specialty; Toto
Countertops: Caesarstone
Dishwasher: Miele
Entry doors: Loewen
Fireplace: Superior
Hardware: Baldwin
HVAC: Runtal
Lighting fixtures: Lightolier; Halo; Erco; Lumiere; Leucos; Pucci
Paints/stains: Benjamin Moore; Cabot
Refrigerator: Sub-Zero
Windows: Loewen