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Master Bedroom

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Master Bathroom

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Balcony

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Exterior View

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Exterior View

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Design Stepping

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Site Plan

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Basement Floor Plan

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First Floor Plan

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Second Floor Plan

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La WDA positionne sa pratique pour l'avenir
William Duff Architects (WDA)

1275 Folsom: Formerly a manufacturing facility, the new WDA office is now a 7,200-square foot architecture workshop with an open floor plan, including areas for gathering, working and meeting, wellness and break rooms and a rear deck which connects with the outdoors.

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Matthew Millman

La WDA positionne sa pratique pour l'avenir
William Duff Architects (WDA)

1275 Folsom: For its new office located in San Francisco's colorful South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood, WDA gave new life to an industrial building through an adaptive reuse that embodies the architecture and design firm's modern aesthetic and sustainable ethos.

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Matthew Millman

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

1275 Folsom: Sandblasted bowstring trusses, an original building feature, juxtapose with a new statement staircase in black, located across from a tree-anchored central gathering area. In addition to WDA, the project team includes: Evolv (general contractor); Holmes Structures (structural engineer); Interface Engineering (MEP); Rockridge Geotechnical; and Sixteen Five Hundred (lighting consultant).

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Matthew Millman

La WDA positionne sa pratique pour l'avenir
William Duff Architects (WDA)

MSG Obscura: William Duff Architects (WDA) transformed an existing 25,000 square feet of waterfront office space next to the iconic San Francisco Ferry Building along the Embarcadero for Obscura Digital, now part of Madison Square Garden Company, a sports and entertainment holding company.

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Patrik Argast

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

MSG Obscura: WDA responded to existing building conditions while reconnecting interior spaces, increasing the flow of natural light into the building and adopting a gray-scaled color palette - a design riff on the brand's signature color, black.

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Patrik Argast

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

Big Ranch Road: An archetypal wine country form reflective of the Napa, California region’s history, this barn was relocated without needing demolition and sited closer to the vineyard, surrounded by vineyards and site-specific artwork.

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Matthew Millman

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

Big Ranch Road: The unexpected transformation of this century-old former hay barn is a contemplation on light, where function meets transparency.

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Matthew Millman

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

Butterfly House: Childhood memories of courtyard houses in India and the vernacular architecture of Ireland inspired a mixed-heritage couple's creative wish list for this residence.

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Matthew Millman

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

Butterfly House: The big design gestures include a butterfly roof and a courtyard, which fosters a sense of community and heightens the feeling of expansiveness by connecting the indoor and outdoor spaces.

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Matthew Millman

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

Ireland House: WDA worked as the project architect for Ireland House, the new LEED Gold home for the Consulate General of Ireland, Enterprise Ireland and Tourism Ireland.

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David Wakely

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

Ireland House: WDA’s architectural design was driven by the concept of a “Shared Hearth” which forms a focal, unifying element within the scheme. Warm wood paneling along with additional soffit details create a visual shared hearth that can be experienced throughout the workplace.

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David Wakely

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

Ireland House: Warm wood paneling extends from the reception area and flexible assembly space to the natural light-filled work zones. Color and lighting are used as wayfinding tools to give each space individuality yet center people’s focus as they move through the open space.

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David Wakely

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

Ireland House: The project team includes: William Duff Architect (WDA); BCCI Construction Company, Cumming Group (project manager and LEED consultant); Amit Wadhwa & Associates (MEP); Forell Elsesser (structural engineer); Microbiz Security Company; and Salter, Inc. (audio-visual consultant).

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David Wakely

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

Lincoln Park Steps: Featuring tile art design by Aileen Barr, this project—envisioned by Friends of Lincoln Park founders, Anna Yatroussis and Meg Autry, and made possible with funding from the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department, a substantial gift from nearby Katherine Delmar Burke School, support from the community and pro bono professional services—breathed new life into the long-neglected beaux arts-inspired steps at the edge of Lincoln Park in San Francisco.

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

A Mano: Working with the angularity of an existing building shell, WDA created a new restaurant for the company Back of the House by creatively programming functions—for both back of house (open exhibition kitchen) and front of house (indoor and outdoor dining areas, plus bar area)—to immerse dining patrons in the cooking process, as well as the vibrancy of the surrounding cultural area.

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Alejandro Velarde

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

British Airways Lounge SFO: William Duff Architects (WDA) and interior design studio Graven refurbished the British Airways Lounge at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) in Concourse A. The project team also included Turner Construction, KPFF Engineers, Interface Engineering and Design West Partnership.

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Eric Rorer Photography

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William Duff Architects (WDA)

British Airways Lounge SFO: Featuring minimalist design, a soothing color palette of blues, grays and earth tones, and floor-to-ceiling windows with runway views, the 7,158 square-foot space offers a variety of seating options.

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Eric Rorer Photography

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British Airways Lounge SFO: An entry alcove clad in bronze wall panels marks the transition into the Boutique Dining Room.

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Eric Rorer Photography