
Mid-century · Murray Hill, San Francisco
The Hillside Pavilion
E. Vasconcellos1957
Concrete, glass, redwood; restored 2019
$6,450,000
3,180 sq ft

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Murray Hill, San Francisco
E. Vasconcellos1957
The west elevation reads best in late afternoon; the principal bedroom at first light. Concrete, glass, redwood; restored 2019.

Mid-century · Murray Hill, San Francisco
E. Vasconcellos1957
Concrete, glass, redwood; restored 2019
$6,450,000
3,180 sq ft

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2,640 sq ft

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A closer reading
Murray Hill, San Francisco
E. Vasconcellos1957
The house sits on a south-facing hillside lot of just under one third of an acre, terraced into three levels. The entry is at the upper terrace from a private lane; the living spaces step down toward the view across the bay; the lower terrace carries a small fountain and a redwood deck off the principal bedroom. The orientation puts the long glazed elevation at fifteen degrees east of true south.
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