Old Bernal House
One of the oldest houses in San Francisco's Bernal Heights neighborhood, this 1860's cottage sat in disrepair for years. Feldman Architecture's charge was to repair, expand and modernize the small, dark house while maintaining the rustic charm of the original building.
To accomplish this, the firm kept the facade and envelope of the existing structure and added a contemporary, but unobtrusive, addition: a narrow, ten-foot-wide wing that contains a garage, bedroom suite and studio office spaces on two levels. The roof and upper floor in the center of the house were cut away to create a central light core that washes a stone wall and illuminates the kitchen and living room. Large new windows create a connection with the backyard. Careful mixing of rough stone and wood with clean glass and metal breathes new life into the once-neglected structure.
Project Team
CONTRACTOR: Century Design & Construction
ENGINEER: Fulcrum Structural Engineering
PHOTOGRAPHY: Paul Dyer and Joe Fletcher
Awards & Recognition
Featured on AIA San Francisco Home Tours, September 2011
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