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The Offset Adu Residence / Byben

The Offset Adu Residence / Byben

The Offset Adu Residence by Byben is a unique 933 sq ft back house project strategically built on the location of an existing garage instead of extending the main house. Situated in a tightly knit urban environment, this architectural solution not only optimizes the use of space but also creatively navigates existing physical constraints.

Flowing Courtyard Eichler by Klopf Architecture

Flowing Courtyard Eichler / Klopf Architecture

Located in Palo Alto’s flood zone, the Flowing Courtyard Eichler, designed by Klopf Architecture, underwent a phased renovation to accommodate a growing family of five. The design focused on both the practical needs of school proximity and nearby grandparents, as well as creating a more open and inviting space.

Seven Hills SF Office Space / Feldman Architecture

Seven Hills SF Office Space / Feldman Architecture

Feldman Architecture was commissioned by a property investment firm to reimagine the first floor of a classic San Francisco building in Lower Pacific Heights that previously housed a health center and gym. The project aimed to create a bright, open workspace centered around the building’s existing retractable skylight and lofty atrium

Eldorado Tres House / o2 Architecture

Eldorado Tres House / o2 Architecture

The Eldorado Tres House by O2 Architecture presents a creative solution to a common design challenge in Coachella Valley. As many homes near their sixth decade, built for different lifestyle expectations and architectural trends, they often no longer cater to modern living standards.

Denton House / Martin Fenlon Architecture

Denton House / Martin Fenlon Architecture

Located in the historic neighborhood of Highland Park, Denton House is a reimagined 1920s home, thoughtfully expanded and renovated for a local designer and artist’s family. Martin Fenlon Architecture led this transformation, carefully integrating the new design with the existing site while preserving the original character of the house.

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