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Urban Infill Strikes Gold in San Francisco

by , 09/22/09

sustainable design, green design, green building, san francisco, glen park residence, aia living home tours, architecture and the city festival, bradford construction, sasaki

Of all the pads chosen for this year’s AIA San Francisco Living: Home Tours, only one found me smiling from start to finish. I wondered why as I wandered through this intriguing Glen Park residence… suddenly, on an upstairs landing, I spied a strange note stuck inside a fire-engine red Royal typewriter. I crept closer, just to get a peek. Staring back at me, three words, all caps: NOTHING BUT EVIDENCE. The owners’ motives began to emerge, as clear as the double-height glass wall behind me. Strachan and Melissa Forgan, it seems, had volumes to gain — more space, more light, even sheer satisfaction and enjoyment — simply by digging in, building up and letting Architecture and the City take its course.

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2 Responses to “Urban Infill Strikes Gold in San Francisco”

  1. s3xt0y s3xt0y says:

    That house is beautiful.

  2. Ianny Ianny says:

    I like that one with the full length window that looks out into nature.

    A couple of huge photographic prints of wild birds would complete that nature touch. Very contemporary too, using professionally taken pictures instead of art prints.

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