Thursday, April 1, 2010

South Park Beauty


What do you think of this contemporary roof garden?
Designed Ogrydziak/Prillinger Architects
Concrete by Mark Rogero of Concreteworks


This 6,000 square foot South Park (San Francisco) beauty boasts several terraces, a 24 foot built-in book shelf, a biomorphic concrete sink and a private art gallery.


Don't you just love that Cor-Ten facade?

"On the Cor-Ten steel exterior of the house, translucent glass was used for the ground-floor private gallery, while the residential floors above have sliding glass doors, and shallow balconies. These are screened by a geometric composition of steel pieces that was designed by Ogrydziak/Prillinger Architects with Peter Jeal, a master metalworker in San Francisco. Photographs by Tim Griffiths"
from The New York Times






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