San Francisco-based studio Ogrydziak andPrillinger Architects has designed the Concrete House project.
This contemporary residence is located in Piedmont, California, and was remodeled to accommodate the new owner’s family.
Concrete House by Ogrydziak and Prillinger Architects:
“This project is a complete remodel of an existing 1974 cast-concrete and brick house. The original 7,000 square foot house was built for a single couple, a fluid open plan organized around a central courtyard. The intent of the remodel was to make the house practical for a family and to upgrade the finishes and feel of the house while remaining true to its original spirit of large expanses of exposed materials and visual openness.
The primary living spaces, kitchen, and baths were all reconfigured with a view to maximize the flexibility of the space – maintaining the spatial continuity of the existing house while still allowing private enclosures. Fully operable sliding glass doors open to perceptually extend the living room space into the pool terrace. Through the device of oversized folding doors, the new kitchen can be opened to engage fully in the life of the house or can be closed off for formal occasions.
Three new bedrooms – more like elaborate pieces of casework than typical room enclosures – were also added to the house.”
Photos courtesy of Ogrydziak and Prillinger Architects
Source: ArchDaily