Glen Park Modern
San Francisco, CA
A ground-up modern home on a tight urban infill lot — dark siding, walls of glass, and not an inch of the envelope wasted.
Every project below started as somebody’s sketch on a napkin. Here’s a sampling of what happened next — homes, storefronts, and a few builds that defy categories.
San Francisco, CA
A ground-up modern home on a tight urban infill lot — dark siding, walls of glass, and not an inch of the envelope wasted.
San Francisco, CA
Three cramped rooms opened into one — new steel above, original fir floors below, patched so well you can’t find the seam.
Inner Richmond, San Francisco
A full-floor renovation of a 1910 Edwardian — modern systems tucked behind restored picture rail and plasterwork.
Daly City, CA
Drilled piers, cantilevered decks, and floor-to-ceiling glass on a lot most builders walked away from.
Sunset District, San Francisco
A rear addition that added a bedroom, bath, and a wall of morning light — without losing the garden.
Bernal Heights, San Francisco
A dark galley kitchen reborn as the brightest room in the house, with a skylight where the soffit used to be.
South of Market, San Francisco
A 6,000 sq ft tenant improvement — exposed ceilings, acoustic clouds, and a kitchen that gets used more than the conference room.
Mid-Market, San Francisco
Seismic strengthening and facade restoration for a century-old storefront — open for business the whole time.
Golden Gate Park
A heavy-timber stage and shade structure for a four-day festival — engineered, built, and struck on a schedule with zero slack.
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