Formerly a refuge for multi-purpose missions, the former munitions depot was redesigned by Todd Davis Architecture to house a family residence. A new central courtyard is created from a concrete structure, very similar to that of a bunker, which is divided into two parts to form a covered patio
![Extension of the living area](/o/adaptive-media/image/2392234/newsletter-1/TopImage.jpg?t=1561470924446)
![Extension of the living area](/documents/379410/2392217/TopImage.jpg/f7a68435-030d-f084-99a1-1ab7c99816d3?t=1561470924446)
Former munitions depot becomes a single-family residence. The forms are redesigned
In San Francisco, the American studio Todd Davis Architecture renovates a former munitions depot, transforming it into a single-family home, in which the existing forms are redesigned in order to create comfortable and welcoming spaces.
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![Entrance of the house with wooden details](/o/adaptive-media/image/2392364/newsletter-1/ContentImage1.jpg?t=1561470926401)
A large kitchen occupies a central position, around which the entire residence has been renovated. A skylight makes it possible for a large amount of light to enter. The non-treated cedar cladding, which is intended to gradually fade into grey, acts as a binding agent between the various multiple structures
![Entrance of the house with wooden details](/o/adaptive-media/image/2392374/newsletter-1/ContentImage2.jpg?t=1561470926469)