The Cornices and The Eaves
/The millwork for the exterior cornices is possibly the most detailed and labor intensive work being performed on our Atherton project.
Read MoreThe millwork for the exterior cornices is possibly the most detailed and labor intensive work being performed on our Atherton project.
Read MoreThere is something special about working on an historically relevant home and seeing the finished result in all its simple elegance and restraint.
Read MoreWhere did you go this summer? Road trip, European vacation, or beach time and umbrella drinks? Well, some of us stayed home, dug a very large hole in the ground and had a memorable time progressing with the initial phases of our Mid-Peninsula project.
Read MoreIt is very much an onsite production line with quality and consistency built in.
Read MoreWhat really rises above all else, is an incredible sense of pride and gratitude to our team for digging deep, staying focused, and continuing to do great work for our clients.
Read MoreLooking up from the below, the framing team is mapping out and placing chalk lines for the main level floorplan.
Read MoreThere is a story behind every piece of stone, cabinet, roof tile, or ceiling feature, much like a chapter in a very long novel.
Read MoreOn the floors, limestone borders surround parquét wood floors. Finely finished arched casings limn the doorways and plaster walls. And outside, one person with a good eye shapes and levels the pool surfaces.
Read MoreWe’ve been spending quite a lot of time on the classically inspired ceilings from the solid beam and stucco treatments on the balconies, the coffered style with intricate moulding of the grand rooms, to the intersecting half barrels of the groin ceilings spanning the portico.
Read MoreSome people say that windows make or break a house. Placement, symmetry and proportion are all paramount in the architects vision, certainly in classic Roman-Italian architecture, so we as builder-collaborator play an intricate role in helping to “get it right” from selection of core materials to executing the finished detail.
Read MoreThere has definitely been a feeling of solidity and permanence to all of this work — building something of lasting quality has kept us focused and optimistic about the future, even if it seemed as if the world had been crumbling around us.
Read MoreSome time ago we posted framing photos on Instagram with the rhetorical question, “Isn’t framing beautiful?” More broadly, the rhetorical question should be “Isn’t building beautiful?”.
Read MoreThere’s every indication all around that we’re at the finish stage with installed cabinetry disguised behind plastic sheeting, hallway floors and counter surfaces covered with protective cardboard. The warning signs are everywhere: be careful, don’t touch, stay out, no exceptions.
Read MoreWe’re seeing the installation of the last of the large steel beams that will support the roof and allow for an expansive central room on the upper floor. Once installed, framing will continue on the roof sections, as well as finishing the framing detail and components of the walls and openings.
Read MoreRetaining walls, steps and other concrete forms that make up the terraced landscaping have been completed and the landscape crew have already started grading the surrounding terrain for large scale planting. While finishes and details are the focus on the interior, it’s going to be nice to soon see green trees and shrubs replace the bare dirt and construction debris.
Read MoreWorking on the steel structure during the hot summer months, the top floor is exposed to a lot of sun and the heavy reflection from the pan decking means wearing protective clothing and plenty of sunscreen.
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Our Endless Summer
Modern Stone
2022 Review
Light Well
On Good Form
Picture This
On the Surface
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Close to the Work
Puzzle Piecing
Spot On
Unmoveable
Underneath the Arches
Can’t Touch This
Upstairs Downstairs
Going Green
It’s Hot Up Here
This One’s for The Doers
Olives Among Oak
Beams and Columns III
Here, There and Everywhere
Beams and Columns II
Beams and Columns I
Ready for Steel
Look Up
What’s Inside is Out
The Making of a Mockup
The Big Pour
One Word: Rebar
Modern Takes Shape
Heads Down
Going Underground
A Sign of Things to Come
Mediterranean Modern
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