Feldman Architecture updates 1970s residence overlooking San Francisco Bay
American studio Feldman Architecture has overhauled parts of a hillside home in the town of Sausalito for a retired couple with an extensive collection of albums, books and soda bottles.
The project, Sausalito Outlook, takes its name from the Bay Area town where it is located. The project entailed renovating part of a 1970s home so that it suited the "eclectic tastes" of a couple relocating to the US from Asia.
"It was on a quick stopover going from Hong Kong to South America that this newly retired couple decided on a whim to lay roots in Sausalito, California, after a decades-long residence in Taiwan," said Feldman Architecture, a studio based in nearby San Francisco.
While the four-storey home offered panoramic views of San Francisco Bay, it "lacked the unique charm and character" that the clients desired. The architects were charged with creating a space that could accommodate a collection of vinyl records, design books and vintage Coca-Cola bottles, while also capitalising on the picturesque scenery just outside the window.
The home is embedded in a hillside, with the entrance located on the top floor. The major modifications were made on the second storey.
Two spare bedrooms were removed and replaced with an open-plan library and sitting room. The refurbished space is defined by floor-to-ceiling shelving, with asymmetrical compartments that house objects of different sizes. Sliding white panels can conceal elements as needed.
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