Project Details
- Project Name
- Losa Loft
- Location
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CA ,United States
- Project Types
- Custom
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 1,530 sq. feet
- Shared by
- Editor
- Consultants
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Ethen Wood,General Contractor: Monty Montgomery
- Project Status
- Built
- Room or Space
- Architectural Detail
- Style
- Modern
Project Description
2009 RADA
Architectural Interiors / Grand
This loft in San Francisco's Mission District was dark and cluttered before Joshua Aidlin, AIA, and his client got their hands on it. Working with a talented contractor and fabricators, they turned it into a well-organized, sunlight-filled home. "It's quite charming," observed a judge. "For a small apartment, it has wonderful details."
Aidlin stripped the space down to its bones and came up with a set of five key, cost-effective architectural moves—with catchy names, no less. The "Cradle," a Douglas fir entry feature that holds home office space, bookshelves, and storage, is interwoven with the "Zipper," a steel-and-wood stair and railing piece. The plate-steel "Hearth" anchors the living room, while the "Stage" is a bilevel, sit-down kitchen counter that lets guests witness the client's formidable culinary skills. And the "Scrim," a wall of translucent sliding panels made from fabric stretched and stapled onto wood frames, supplies privacy and solar shading.
"The materials are very off-the-shelf," Aidlin explains. "Instead of building a lot of infrastructure, we decided to paint everything white and just add furniture elements."