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No I didn’t design this but I would have.   If the Sea Ranch condominium was 1/100 of the fun to design as it was to pho...
02/10/2024

No I didn’t design this but I would have. If the Sea Ranch condominium was 1/100 of the fun to design as it was to photograph during a bomb cyclone and then photo edit…I mean, it clearly was so much fun. Praise to my architect-forefathers at M L T W and to the California coastline. And to fun.

I’m blushing!  …when your structural engineer tells you it’s the nicest ADU they’ve ever walked into during  Post-occupa...
01/10/2024

I’m blushing! …when your structural engineer tells you it’s the nicest ADU they’ve ever walked into during Post-occupancy evaluation with engineer, builder and client.
Thank you client CS for your incredibly tasteful interior decor, builder DD for building, for sturdiness and unadulterated flattery and for design, visualization and steadfastness.

Art shots from a would-be constructivist.  Finishing up on Broderick Street roof deck.  Thanks , , and Alex and Ricky.  ...
12/20/2023

Art shots from a would-be constructivist. Finishing up on Broderick Street roof deck.

Thanks , , and Alex and Ricky.

Hard copy!  2-page magazine spread in AIASF Small Firms Great Projects along with colleagues and friends,     and  featu...
12/07/2023

Hard copy!
2-page magazine spread in AIASF Small Firms Great Projects along with colleagues and friends, and featured in the cover photo.

Looks good!! Thank you our admirable photographer and contractor, carpenters cabinetmakers, electrician, engineers and office team.

Me and   at the Mechanic’s Institute. 1 - nations tallest spiral stair2 - city hall in ruins as seen from Hayes Street i...
11/17/2023

Me and at the Mechanic’s Institute.
1 - nations tallest spiral stair
2 - city hall in ruins as seen from Hayes Street in 1906 (incredible!!)
3 - Library stacks superimposed on an 1853 surveyed map of the shoreline of San Francico
4 - chess room

So much fun to tour past projects with former employee and ace photographer Ricardo. Lotsa fun seeing our work together ...
10/08/2023

So much fun to tour past projects with former employee and ace photographer Ricardo. Lotsa fun seeing our work together thru his eyes. Thanks .

On a clear day…more post-occupancy walk thru in Bernal Heights.
10/03/2023

On a clear day…more post-occupancy walk thru in Bernal Heights.


2-day project tour with studio alumni Ricardo and Renan.  Good company, good work!Thanks  and .
09/27/2023

2-day project tour with studio alumni Ricardo and Renan. Good company, good work!
Thanks and .

Cabin 9
09/14/2023

Cabin 9

Architect:  We could do something historical. Client:  We like that!A:  Or we could do something modern!C:  We like that...
09/06/2023

Architect: We could do something historical.
Client: We like that!
A: Or we could do something modern!
C: We like that too! We believe in hysterical preservation!

Up for sale in Lower Haight vintage James Hill Architecture design circa 2011 featuring beautifully preserved double headed shower with glass block view window in unique urban setting.

Between concrete and a bookcase, this Jeffersonian bed alcove in Noe ADU. Thank you Thomas Jefferson,  architect-preside...
08/30/2023

Between concrete and a bookcase, this Jeffersonian bed alcove in Noe ADU.

Thank you Thomas Jefferson, architect-president, , architect-designer, Monticello photographer.

15 years later…             -shapeplan
07/02/2023

15 years later…

-shapeplan

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