Kojima House / Swatt Miers Architects
Nestled in a clearing, the Kojima House has unobstructed views of San Francisco Bay to the east, the valley of Kent-Woodlands to the south and the mountains to the west.
Nestled in a clearing, the Kojima House has unobstructed views of San Francisco Bay to the east, the valley of Kent-Woodlands to the south and the mountains to the west.
Through a series of architectural interventions, we shifted and reconfigured spaces for more casual patterns of living.
Nestled at the foot of the iconic Twin Peaks’ Sutro Tower this Midtown Terrace home is part of a 1950’s development featuring rows of mid-century modern-style homes, many of which share identical designs up and down these hilly San Francisco blocks.
The Vintners House is a home for a young family full of connectivity and light. It is a conversion of a grade II listed old wine warehouse where the space is now occupied by the laughter of children playing hide & seek
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