Jan 252011
Zack de Vito architecture construction has finished the interior of apartment in Russian Hill High-Rise. The apartment, designed for couples with grown children, is a sophisticated, urban retreat designed to highlight the owners’ extensive art collection and the heart of San Francisco Bay and downtown landscape. Programatically the main room was placed on the perimeter to entrance landscape and light while an inner “cube”, containing services and entertaining kitchen, anchor and connects the whole. Restricted, yet repeating, materials and colors define and clarify spaces, while areas of poche act as containers for hidden storage and describe transitions of spaces. [Via]











