The LSarc Randall House is a study in blending outside and inside spaces using sustainable practices and materials. San Francisco's Glen Park is home to many stunning architectural marvels.
The LSarc design team had many challenges facing them with this design. The four-story Randall House was built into a steep hill in the San Francisco neighborhood. The architects used terraces and unique interior staircases to make the vertical blend as well as the horizontal. A column runs vertically through all four levels of the home, providing a unique architectural aspect and added ventilation.
Synchronous Sustainable Design
LSarc Designers Blend Outside and In With the Randall House
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Design - Combining eco-friendly materials and modern technology can create sustainable designs for buildings.
2. Indoor-outdoor Blending - Incorporating outdoor space into indoor designs can bring a new aspect to modern architecture.
3. Vertical Designs - Utilizing unique interior staircases and terraces can create a functional and visually stunning vertical design.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can utilize sustainable materials and unique designs to create innovative and environmentally conscious buildings.
2. Construction - Construction companies can explore how to blend indoor and outdoor design for unique building projects.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate outdoor elements and unique interior staircases for a new take on indoor space.