The Cube House

The “Cube House” project began with a need to transform an 1895 San Francisco Victorian in severe disrepair, passed down from the client’s grandmother, into a modern house that could accommodate the needs of a young family.

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Laguna Beach House

The renovation of a one bedroom beach house, several blocks from Laguna Beach, outside of Los Angeles, California.

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Greenest House in SF

The bar has just been raised on building green in San Francisco.

Designed by John Maniscalco Architecture, this 2600 square foot home in Noe Valley earns the title of Greenest House in San Francisco. 520 Clipper Street is not only a demonstration piece that raises the bar on green building, but will also be a home that people will want to live in.

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The Mission District Condo

Another joint venture between John Maniscalco and Lorax Development, this 22nd street condo offers green amenities not seen in any other upscale San Francisco properties.

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The Hilltop House

This project was a single family renovation/addition located in Noe Valley, San Francisco, California. Originally a small cottage on a double-wide, steeply sloping lot, the project envelops the existing house on three sides, while opening structured slots of view and light to anchor the house to the site. These zones of light and change in materiality signal paths of movement, changes in scale, function, and orientation to views.

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The Stanyan House

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The Kentwood House

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The Clipper House

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