Design Buy Build Issue 29 2017 | Page 33

As the new gabled structure reaches the carefully terraced back yard, it twists and wraps down around the dining room. This turn along a torqued Z-shaped axis (alternately horizontal and vertical) is held ever so slightly apart from the existing house, using a band of light and the articulation of the ceiling to create meaningful difference out of similar forms. Project Data A-to-Z House San Francisco, CA Client: (withheld)  Architect: Dan Spiegel, SAW Landscape Architect: Megumi Aihara, SAW Project Collaborators: Dustin Stephens, Monica Sanga, Osma Dossani  Structural Engineer: Strandberg Engineering Budget: (withheld) Completed: 2016 Photography: Bruce Damonte SAW // Spiegel Aihara Workshop  is a multidisciplinary design team with backgrounds in art and public policy, and primary expertise in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, and education. SAW approaches design as a collaborative, research based process. SAW believes in the transformative power of good design, in the inextricable relationship between building and context, and in the vital role the built environment plays in the development of community.   www.sawinc.com