Westside DIGS | Digital Edition Online

February 19, 2021

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2.19.2021 | DIGS.NET 17 P R O F I L E | W A L K E R W A R N E R A R C H I T E C T S ORIGINALLY BUILT IN THE 1920S, THIS SAN FRANCISCO HOME WAS RECENTLY RENOVATED BY WALKER WARNER ARCHITECTS. says Brooks Walker, principal at Walker Warner Architects. "I always say great clients get great projects." Sharing the same vision and respectful approach as the owners of this Pacific Heights home convinced Walker to work on the reno- vation. The couple—who has two daughters—trusted the architect to find the right property for their family, one with the greatest potential to fit their needs. After spotting and evaluating different options together, the owners and Walker picked an Italian Renaissance-style home that was built in 1925 and had remained mostly untouched. "It was like a time capsule," remembers Walker, who has been passionate about architecture from a young age, and is particularly influenced by the simplicity and precision of William Wurster's works. Before starting the remodel, the house underwent an evaluation due to its old character. The process resulted in the home's qualification as a historic resource. "The report identified two and a half facades to the building [that couldn't be touched]: the primary street facade, the side facade and a portion of the backyard. The addition was designed beyond that, where the old kitchen used to be," notes Walker. Respecting these rules meant clearly delineating the old and the new. To do so, the architect was inspired by what is usually done on the other side of the Atlantic. "We ended up drawing inspiration from the historic London town homes where you see the modernist interventions in contrast to the historic architecture, and it's clear what's what," he explains. "My first criteria, thinking about projects, starts with the client," A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N

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