Thursday, February 9, 2012

Atherton Residence in South of San Francisco by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts

Posted by worldhouse on November 6, 2009


Here are the pictures of Atherton Residence, designed by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts. Located on the peninsula south of San Francisco, this house sits on an internal suburban flag lot. The house is heated with a radiant system in the stone floors, and despite the hot climate it is not air conditioned, but passively cooled with a combination of overhangs, shades, and operable windows. The house also features many green building materials, including high fly-ash concrete, formaldehyde-free casework and denim insulation. For further detail visit Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts site.

Atherton Residence South of San Francisco by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts 1 Atherton Residence in South of San Francisco by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts

Atherton Residence South of San Francisco by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts 2 Atherton Residence in South of San Francisco by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts

Atherton Residence South of San Francisco by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts 3 Atherton Residence in South of San Francisco by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts

Atherton Residence South of San Francisco by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts 4 Atherton Residence in South of San Francisco by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts

Atherton Residence South of San Francisco by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts 5 Atherton Residence in South of San Francisco by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts

Atherton Residence South of San Francisco by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts 6 Atherton Residence in South of San Francisco by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts

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