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Mork-Ulnes Architects Designs the Silver Lining House

Mork-Ulnes Architects completes the new Silver Lining House, which is a gabled home defined by its black-stained cedar in San Francisco's Bernal Heights. It is home to an architectural photographer Bruce Damonte and an interior designer Alison Damonte. The house is found along the hilly streets and rests between the Victorian homes. The couple is friends with Casper Mork-Ulnes, founder of the studio, and tapped him to help create a home that will seamlessly encourage their creative work flow.

The team explains, "While replicating the roof forms, entry portal/stoop and massing of the Victorian homes, the new house also breaks from tradition with a black-painted facade and ribbon windows that visually connect the interior of the house to the neighbourhood. Tradition is reinterpreted here with a decidedly contemporary perspective, where formal research and construction techniques are integral to creating an original and innovative outcome that engages its surroundings while also prompting further inquiry."
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1. Gabled Home Design - The Silver Lining House showcases a gabled home design, blending traditional and contemporary elements to create an original and innovative living space.
2. Creative Work Environments - Mork-Ulnes Architects focuses on creating thoughtful spaces that seamlessly encourage creative work flow, offering new opportunities for productivity and inspiration.
3. Innovative Construction Techniques - The Silver Lining House incorporates innovative construction techniques, showcasing the potential for advancements in sustainable architecture and design practices.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can draw inspiration from the Silver Lining House's gabled home design and innovative construction techniques to create unique and engaging living spaces.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can explore the concept of creating creative work environments, like the Silver Lining House, to optimize productivity and inspire clients in their living spaces.
3. Construction - The construction industry can adopt and implement the innovative construction techniques demonstrated by the Silver Lining House to improve sustainability and efficiency in building projects.

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