The five-story home has a private deck outside of the master bedroom on top, and three levels of decks below that connect to the living areas of the home.
A view through one of the kitchens to the deck. The kitchen features a playful, bright red reclaimed sign that reads "Snacks".

STACKING THE DECK

How do you take advantage of a long narrow San Francisco lot perched on the side of a hill? Stack the house and its terraces to celebrate every possible view on all levels, and then tumble it down into the long and narrow lot to connect and ground it to place.

The seamless connection to home, sky and land was a collaborative effort. Each terrace of this LEED Platinum home has a unique view and degree of privacy as it soars or is nestled against an edge. The lower intimate spaces feature a fire pit and hot tub and bring focus to the garden level.

Edges and surfaces are maximized. A continuum of materials from the architecture into the landscape softens the verticality of the building as creates a visual base. Wood faced landscape walls transition the mass of the building to human scale at the ground plane. The shipping container works double duty as architectural surfaces and garden as a green roof.

Edible fruits and vegetables with low maintenance plants round out this composition of intimate spaces that stack together as one.

STACKING THE DECK

How do you take advantage of a long narrow San Francisco lot perched on the side of a hill? Stack the house and its terraces to celebrate every possible view on all levels, and then tumble it down into the long and narrow lot to connect and ground it to place.

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The seamless connection to home, sky and land was a collaborative effort. Each terrace of this LEED Platinum home has a unique view and degree of privacy as it soars or is nestled against an edge. The lower intimate spaces feature a fire pit and hot tub and bring focus to the garden level.

Edges and surfaces are maximized. A continuum of materials from the architecture into the landscape softens the verticality of the building as creates a visual base. Wood faced landscape walls transition the mass of the building to human scale at the ground plane. The shipping container works double duty as architectural surfaces and garden as a green roof.

Edible fruits and vegetables with low maintenance plants round out this composition of intimate spaces that stack together as one.

A corten firepit is surrounded by a wood bench and wall.
A hand-drawn conceptual plan shows an overview of the landscape.
A hand drawn conceptual elevation shows the plan for the decks and how the vertical spaces will interact.
Decks connect on four levels of the building to provide an easy way for the family to access their backyard from a tall, narrow home.
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