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      serrot56
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      Row house for a San Francisco city lot....you find these more and more tucked in between the old row houses in the city neighborhoods.


      SF row house 1.jpg


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      SF row house 6.jpg

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        jpalm32
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        Real nice. Like to see them w/o shadows.
        Little dark.

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        • Mike LuceyM Offline
          Mike Lucey
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          Nice work but what's the layout like? For me looking at exteriors is only half the experience πŸ˜‰

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          • jo-keJ Offline
            jo-ke
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            Nice design. I'm interested in the floorplans

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              pbacot
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              Like it all. The images, though SU output work well due to simple color palette and cropping. Floor plan is the challenge on such a lot, but the elevations are also difficult-- to fit in and still stand out.

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                stefanq
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                I'm a big fan of these houses as well. There is something about tight plots, maybe the great feeling you have when you successfully can squeeze a beautiful home in such difficult spaces. Here is an example which I had bookmarked long time ago:
                http://www.contemporist.com/2009/11/30/euclid-avenue-house-by-levitt-goodman-architects/#more-6417

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                  ken28875
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                  Very cool design, Hector. πŸ‘

                  I see a lot of this type of houses around here.

                  I'd love to see what the interior is like.

                  Was it done for fun or was it a real project?

                  Best,

                  _KN

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                  • Mike LuceyM Offline
                    Mike Lucey
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                    Hopefully Hector will be able to give us a look at the floor plans but if its not possible due to confidentiality, thats perfectly understandable.

                    Yes, designing infills in tight plots can be a challenge but often much more satisfactory than designing for large plots. It looks that this design is the result of a good design solution but as I say, I would need to see the plans before be confident in saying that.

                    I'm not being critical in any way about the elevations!

                    Mike

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                      serrot56
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                      @ken28875 said:

                      Very cool design, Hector. πŸ‘

                      I see a lot of this type of houses around here.

                      I'd love to see what the interior is like.

                      Was it done for fun or was it a real project?

                      Best,

                      _KN

                      Thank you , it was done for fun having in mind the elevations and narrow lots of the row houses i see when i am in SF....i always have a loose floor plan when i draw structures,maybe i will take this one further and do a floor plan.
                      Hector

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                        serrot56
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                        @stefanq said:

                        I'm a big fan of these houses as well. There is something about tight plots, maybe the great feeling you have when you successfully can squeeze a beautiful home in such difficult spaces. Here is an example which I had bookmarked long time ago:
                        http://www.contemporist.com/2009/11/30/euclid-avenue-house-by-levitt-goodman-architects/#more-6417

                        Love the link to the Euclid house, great use of space, floor plan and it fits just right in with the adjacent houses.

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                          Krisidious
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                          Looks great... Question: What are you going to do with the water runoff from either side row house?

                          By: Kristoff Rand
                          Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                            serrot
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                            @ken28875 said:

                            Very cool design, Hector. πŸ‘

                            I see a lot of this type of houses around here.

                            I'd love to see what the interior is like.

                            Was it done for fun or was it a real project?

                            Best,

                            _KN

                            It was done for fun...I love these houses and the clever use of space, my best friend in San Francisco lives in a row house and from the 1950s and the use of space is very clever.
                            Serrot

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