The Laidley Street Residence by San Francisco architects LSarc

November 6th, 2009 - Posted in Architecture

The Laidley Street Residence was designed by San Francisco architects LSarc. Completed in 2002, this new home in San Francisco is conceived as a series of interlocking forms, stepping up the hill and out of the earth to become a transparent glass form bound by the planar structure. This linear language informs the details throughout, appearing in the plan, elevations and custom furniture design. The street level entry opens to a sculpture court where an open, steel and concrete stairway leads to a terrace and the formal front door. All three living levels enjoy panoramic views of the city from the front and the serenity of a Japanese inspired garden to the rear.

The Laidley Street Residence by LSarc

The Laidley Street Residence by LSarc

The Laidley Street Residence - Wooden Kitchen Design

The Laidley Street Residence - Wooden Kitchen Design

The Laidley Street Residence - Wooden Bathroom Design

The Laidley Street Residence - Wooden Bathroom Design

The Laidley Street Residence - Bookshelf, Reading Table, Large Glass Windows

The Laidley Street Residence - Bookshelf, Reading Table, Large Glass Windows

The Laidley Street Residence - Outdoor Jacuzzi

The Laidley Street Residence - Outdoor Jacuzzi

The Laidley Street Residence - Exterior Design

The Laidley Street Residence - Exterior Design

The Laidley Street Residence - Small House in The Backyard

The Laidley Street Residence - Small House in The Backyard

Architect : LSarc
Interior Designer : Tom John
Photography : Ken Gutmaker
Project Year : 2002


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