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Feldman Architecture

About Feldman Architecture

Feldman Architecture is an award-winning residential and commercial design practice recognized for creating warm, light-filled spaces that are site-sensitive and carefully detailed. Highly collaborative in nature, the firm approaches design as a dialogue between client, design team and site. Each project is an opportunity to create an innovative solution that is relevant to the project environs and tailored to a clients’ specific needs.

The studio’s culture is also informal and non-hierarchical; members of the small firm work with clients in an engaging, shared process to find smart and sustainable solutions. Closely guiding projects from design through construction, designers and project managers are deeply involved in research and probing the parameters of a project. Strong alliances with consultants, builders and artisans contribute to carefully informed design decisions and result in fully realized projects with conceptual clarity and precise detailing.

LOCATION: San Francisco, California
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Telegraph Hill House Offers Stunning Views of San Francisco

Project: Telegraph Hill House Architects: Feldman Architecture General Contractor: Matarozzi Pelsinger Builders Interior Design: Lisa Lougee Interiors Lighting Design: Kim Cladas Lighting Design Structural Engineer: Strandberg Engineering Metal Fabrication: Chris French Metal Landscape Design: Clarke de Mornay at Flora Grubb Gardens Photography: Joe Fletcher Telegraph Hill House was designed by Feldman Architecture in San Francisco. […]

Unconventional Three-Story Atrium House in San Francisco

Fitty Wun is a three-story atrium house designed by San Francisco-based Feldman Architecture. The unconventional renovation of Fitty Wun transformed this San Francisco home to reflect the playful personalities of the clients, a couple with three active young boys and a “work hard, play hard” approach to life. The clients desired a house centered on

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