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Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary open plan dining in San Francisco with concrete floors and no fireplace.
Atelier Hsu
Atelier Hsu
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Mountain View Residence

Contemporary Dining Room, San Francisco

Influenced by the Eichler homes in the region, the clerestory window in the living space encourages cross-ventilation. The thick rammed earth walls results in a tremendous amount of thermal mass, keeping the indoors comfortably cool even in the middle of Californian summers. In the wintertime, radiant-heated concrete floors provide warmth. Architect: Juliet Hsu, Atelier Hsu | Design-Build: Rammed Earth Works | Photographer: Mark Luthringer

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Rebecca Gross added this to Are Rammed-Earth Walls the Next Big Thing?11 July 2017

Moisture-resistance: In general, rammed-earth walls have moderate to good moisture resistance and do not require...

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vazquecj added this to Dining Area1 April 2024

Breaking up the vertical wall with the contrast of brown