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Inhabitat Tours John Lum Architecture’s Stunningly Renovated St. Germain Residence in San Francisco!

09/28/2012
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    This year’s <a href="http://aiasf.org/programs/home-tours/2012-san-francisco">AIA Homes Tours </a>was all about creating open space, inviting in light, and implementing subtractive, rather than additive, gestures for modern living in historic<a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/inhabitat-san-francisco/"> San Francisco</a> homes. Consistent with these themes,<a href="http://johnlumarchitecture.com/"> John Lum Architecture</a> reconfigured the St. Germain Residence to unify the interior spaces, both horizontally and vertically, and flood the interior with light. The result is a refreshing look at mid-century references with a playful use of color and dramatic views of the San Francisco Bay. We recently toured the home as part of the <a href="http://inhabitat.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af74c97af19743c9bc6f6b0b3&amp;id=2fca251dbc&amp;e=7e9d38fc32" target="_blank">AIA SF</a>'s <a href="http://inhabitat.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af74c97af19743c9bc6f6b0b3&amp;id=78037056e5&amp;e=7e9d38fc32" target="_blank">Architecture and the City Festival</a> - hit the jump to see our exclusive photos of this stunning residence.
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    Lum informed us that three existing elements inspired the new design.
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    These include an original 1950s hanging glass <a href="http://inhabitat.com/lampada-recycles-soiled-coffee-filters-into-artistic-light-fixtures/">light fixture</a>, the classic modern terrazzo faced fireplace, and the original solid wood front door.
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    As Lum explained, remodeling an existing house is often about "reinterpreting vessels" for a new spirit.
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    By playing off existing elements and staying true to the home’s historic integrity, Lum laid the groundwork for a budding modern family in this home.
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    The<a href="http://inhabitat.com/striking-spanish-high-school-shows-respect-for-its-rural-site/"> terraced landscaping</a> literally spills out of the completely remodeled basement, which now boasts an ample den, study, guest suite, and wine cellar.
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    New bedrooms below street level have picture framed views of the city, with maximum privacy.
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    A reading room/lounge at the top of the staircases is filled with natural light.
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    Large windows stream natural light into many of the rooms on the top floor.
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    An upper level room hosts a play space in its current occupation.
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    A modern take on the his/hers lavatory, this one unifies the room while providing much coveted space.
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    The original stone fireplace anchors the family room, that is now much larger and open to views at the rear.
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    The new cantilevered stair provides a vertical connection between floors while washing the lower levels with light.
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    Opening up the rear facade to sweeping views provides a fresh look outward from the original 1950s style home.
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john lum architecture st. germain residence

This year’s AIA Homes Tours was all about creating open space, inviting in light, and implementing subtractive, rather than additive, gestures for modern living in historic San Francisco homes. Consistent with these themes, John Lum Architecture reconfigured the St. Germain Residence to unify the interior spaces, both horizontally and vertically, and flood the interior with light. The result is a refreshing look at mid-century references with a playful use of color and dramatic views of the San Francisco Bay. We recently toured the home as part of the AIA SF's Architecture and the City Festival - hit the jump to see our exclusive photos of this stunning residence.

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