Calistoga Weekend House / Signum Architecture
Set in the mountains between Sonoma and Napa, this weekend home is just 10 minutes from downtown Calistoga, but it seems much further removed.
Bruce Damonte is a San Francisco–based architectural photographer known for his evocative and narrative-rich imagery. With over 15 years of experience, he captures spaces with a keen sensitivity to light, form, and atmosphere—whether in residences, public buildings, or cultural institutions. His work translates design into compelling visual stories, revealing the interplay between architecture and human experience through thoughtful composition.
His photography is frequently featured in leading platforms and publications, documenting a wide range of architectural typologies including civic buildings, interior spaces, and libraries. Bruce’s images elevate architectural photography by conveying both the aesthetic essence and spatial context of each project.
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Set in the mountains between Sonoma and Napa, this weekend home is just 10 minutes from downtown Calistoga, but it seems much further removed.
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